Toolangi Sunday 17th August

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robsjimny
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Re: Toolangi Sunday 17th August

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THANKS GUYS WAS A GOOD DAY. The cars was towed to Yea, got a rental car from there to home. The car will be towed home 2day sometime. Total Care



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Re: Toolangi Sunday 17th August

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Do tell....

PS there was a big landcruiser (100 series, 4" lift 35 pedes) parked in Kinglake on Sunday morning that had been on it's lid - heavy damage to the cab around the windscreen. I think they'd been playing in toolangi by the look of it, obvoiusly it was a bit cold to drive home with no windscreen.

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michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
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robsjimny wrote:The car will be towed home 2day sometime. Total Care
You have to love Total Care.. Do not leave home with out it.

So where is the trip report ?
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Trip report - we had fun, all other details restriced to protect the guilty and innocent. :oops:
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mightymouse wrote:Trip report - we had fun, all other details restriced to protect the guilty and innocent. :oops:
Come on ... Own up...
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Re: Toolangi Sunday 17th August

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gwagensteve wrote:Do tell....

PS there was a big landcruiser (100 series, 4" lift 35 pedes) parked in Kinglake on Sunday morning that had been on it's lid - heavy damage to the cab around the windscreen. I think they'd been playing in toolangi by the look of it, obvoiusly it was a bit cold to drive home with no windscreen.

Steve.
Had one flare hanging off. The hubs would not unlock. Remove one to drive the day out. We did have a 3 to 5 oclock track. As we left the dirt I went to remove the other hub and found the wheel loose. The lock nut for the wheel bearing had come loose and threaded the shalf killed the circlip. Was drivable but not another 80kms home. Yes total care is great. But a spare car is better.
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mightymouse wrote:Trip report - we had fun, all other details restriced to protect the guilty and innocent. :oops:
Guess the guilty and innocent.
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robsjimny wrote:
Had one flare hanging off.
:lol:
I liked when you stopped to get rid of the mud that was throwing your wheel balance out. Turned out your wheel was falling off :)
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Re: Toolangi Sunday 17th August

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No prizes on offer - Mongrels VS Coopers, not what you'd call a evenly matched contest.

And just in case you need it spelled out the Mongrels work very well on the Phantom.... Mouse gets them tomorrow - I'm sick of being dragged around with NO TRACTION. Swampers will wait another day, at my current rate of progress the Mongrels will be worn out. :oops:
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