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Maybe i'm out of touch - Is that a euphemism?
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Maybe i'm out of touch - Is that a euphemism?
My 150db ones should arrive tomorrow. Can't wait to get them on.Fitted the air horns today, there 135db and LOUD, I hate to think what the 150db ones are like.
Exhaust still hasn't arrived
Hope your exhaust last longer than mine has. First one lasted 12 months almost to the day. Second one has lasted almost two years. Both from Paddocks. Think I will go stainless next time round.My exhaust finally turned up today, bloody ****part, but what did I expect from padocks.
Parts for my winch also came today, so it'll be a busy weekend.
Mine has also gone almost 12 month to the day after fitting a full new one
Centre Section, The back box and front down pipe have corroded but haven't blown through yet. Guess thats what you get for buying cheap chinese sh1t.What part has gone ?
Fitted my 150 db air horns, bit disappointed. I thought they would be louder.
I'm sure the ones the truckers have are much louder. Mine are 150 db and on the box said they were truckers. But then they were made in China so who knows if they are 150 db?I used mine in anger today, I'm also disappointed, they sounded very loud in the workshop, but out on the open road they're nowhere near as impressive.
nowt wrong with PB exhaust's i have fitted loads over the years and never had a problem with any of themMy exhaust finally turned up today, bloody ****part, but what did I expect from padocks.
Parts for my winch also came today, so it'll be a busy weekend.
how big was the stump? easier to pull if you leave them 3-4 feet tall or pull with a very short strap/chain as it pulls more vertical than horizontal. Also if you had a spade and dug around the roots would make it easierTried to pull the stump of a gate post out and bent the cross member.... now I feel stupid. And upset that I bent my land rover.
Have to get the sledge hammer our....
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