Here it is as I picked it up from the dealer
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Baby Troupe's KZJ95 Build up (warning losts of pictures)
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Then the interior fit out started.
Removed the rear seats
In with Cargo Barrier from the old truck with some minor mods to make it fit :twisted:
Electricals for fridge and invertor
Loaded up with Fridge and recovery gear
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Tomorrows planned activities include
Oil and filter change
Air Filter change
Fuel filters to be changed (I have 2)
Coolant change
Install of ARB Compressor under passenger seat (I have seen too many get damaged under the bonnet due to heat and muck, plus my other vehicle has it's compressor under the seat and it has always been good)
Then on Sunday I take it out on a reckie from Warwick (qld) to Undercliff Falls area.
This is one of the trips for the 4WD Corroboree to be held at Warwick at the end of April.[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~stella_and_col/mypic49.gif[/img]
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Oil Changed, filters changed and coolant changed.
No pics of that as I am sure you have seen a service done before
ARB Compressor has been installed and tested successfully
Measuring up after removal of front seat
Mount installed
Compressor installed and wiring done
Switch installed and tested
Seat back in
Easily accessible when on trips[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~stella_and_col/mypic49.gif[/img]
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Removal of rear bar for corrosion repairs
Disconnect wiring
Last wires to remove are trailer connector
Bar removed and start cleaning it up.
Also needed a weld for a crack I found so welded in some plate to strengthen it up
Opportunity to tidy up wiring in the back of the vehicle
Sanded back ready for paint
Painted up and waiting to dry
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While I was doing the rear bar I decided now was the time to do the reversing light / work light install
Reason, reverse lights are useless with 2 spare tyres in the way so I need something to illuniate the way.
As I have a couple of fog lights laying around from old vehicles, I decided one of these would be a good start.
if I don't like the colour, I can always retro fit a work light later as I have installed a relay to save overloading the circuit anyway.
All welded up using some scrap I had
Sorry about the picture quality but the top part of the wiring is done after paint
Cables secured and mounted to the bar in readiness for the rear bar to go back on the vehicle
As I did not have any rubber grommets to protect the cables, I used silicone so they won't move;
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