
View attachment 195454 Now that the exhaust is 3'' I had to source a bigger exhaust brake. I couldn't find a Mitsubishi one so off to the truck wreckers. I ended up with an air operated brake that opened the wrong way. After stripping the unit down it was reassembled with the butterfly upside down and reversed. The air unit was binned and the original vacuum unit was attached.
I had a look at the tool box crossing, I don't think I would like my tank to experience the same. Ok I have 100mm more lift to play with and I can use the 3'' rhs from the tow bar to extend across and up to make a sacrificial rock bar.You might end up sitting on the end of the tank if you come along on our Cape trip (2015). My rear toolbox gets sat on when going over some of the rock drop offs into some of crossings.
Dan.
, the rear tank now sits higher than the tow bar (lots of cutting, drilling and grinding) I know why I went the first and easier option. As Dan pointed out, it would end in tears. I think this is now high enough to keep me out of trouble. That's what is so great about this forum, people are willing to share their own experiences to help others. Thanks again Dan.
1 marker pen and 4 tins of flat enamel paint, with some ideas from the net.Looks great. Is it paint or a wrap?