What work did you do on your car today?
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Re: What work did you do on your car today?
OK - no worries Taz, cheers.
Will it fit in the back of an FTO/Toyota Camry or will I need a ute? Surely it will fit into a regular car's boot - lawso's looked like it did.
If it fits into one of my cars then that should be fine, Taz. Cheers.
Will it fit in the back of an FTO/Toyota Camry or will I need a ute? Surely it will fit into a regular car's boot - lawso's looked like it did.
If it fits into one of my cars then that should be fine, Taz. Cheers.
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Re: What work did you do on your car today?
Yea it should be. Hopefully out tonight

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Re: What work did you do on your car today?
Things I did today:-
Changed front pads and full service on the 121 bubble, full degrees of the engine bay ( looking for an oil leak
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Also got a air ratchet and impact wrench
Changed front pads and full service on the 121 bubble, full degrees of the engine bay ( looking for an oil leak

Also got a air ratchet and impact wrench

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Nice!aza013 wrote:Also got a air ratchet and impact wrench

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Re: What work did you do on your car today?
If you need a hand let me know, I'll be able to help out this weekend but am away for the long weekend.Daniel2019 wrote:OK - no worries Taz, cheers.
Will it fit in the back of an FTO/Toyota Camry or will I need a ute? Surely it will fit into a regular car's boot - lawso's looked like it did.
If it fits into one of my cars then that should be fine, Taz. Cheers.
That reminds me, while it isn't my personal project I am currently working with a team on a race buggy. The name: Swamp Donkey.

31" Front tyres, 35" Rears. Magna 3.5L V6 motor with 4spd auto and one of the CV's welded in. 60 Series landcruiser rear diff with 3.7:1 ratio (welded centre), NL Pajero rear axle with '86 Hilux steering knuckles welded on. 14" Air-shocks, 4-point harnesses, and a Range-Rover steering rack

We've been rushing around getting it ready for a comp over the october long weekend, so that's what work I've been doing lately

I'll have an FTO one day... i swear!
until then:
1. 2001 Merc-Benz A160 (porta-loo on wheels)
2. 2007 Peugeot 307 TDi (more fun than you'd expect)
3. [url=ttp://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=25373]2009 Mitsubishi Triton Di-D (a monster in its own right)[/url]
4. 1992 Nissan NX Coupe (club car and project car)
5. 1996 Holden SB Barina - "The Nugget"
6. 1996 Jeep XJ Cherokee Sport - The Budget Build
7. 2010 Toyota Landcruiser 76 Series - V8 Goodness... - Build coming soon.
8. 1990 Audi 90 manual - The delightfully dignified daily driver
until then:
1. 2001 Merc-Benz A160 (porta-loo on wheels)
2. 2007 Peugeot 307 TDi (more fun than you'd expect)
3. [url=ttp://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=25373]2009 Mitsubishi Triton Di-D (a monster in its own right)[/url]
4. 1992 Nissan NX Coupe (club car and project car)
5. 1996 Holden SB Barina - "The Nugget"
6. 1996 Jeep XJ Cherokee Sport - The Budget Build
7. 2010 Toyota Landcruiser 76 Series - V8 Goodness... - Build coming soon.
8. 1990 Audi 90 manual - The delightfully dignified daily driver
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Will do, cheers fraz.fraz91 wrote:If you need a hand let me know, I'll be able to help out this weekend but am away for the long weekend.
That thing looks mean! Hahaha Id love to see it go round a dirt track of some sort

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Re: What work did you do on your car today?
Went and visited an FTO down the road being broken 
Got a new upper console, with aircon controls and vents etc, because mine has a very small scratch that was annoying me :p
I also got a new rear passenger plastic panel thing, as mine has a decent hole in it
Also for Nick's FTO we picked up an IFS, and some genuine floor mats
all for $100.
still looots left on that car too, all that had been taken was those things and the gear surround, which was perfect
the car was a 95 GR with 60,000KMs on it

Got a new upper console, with aircon controls and vents etc, because mine has a very small scratch that was annoying me :p
I also got a new rear passenger plastic panel thing, as mine has a decent hole in it

Also for Nick's FTO we picked up an IFS, and some genuine floor mats

all for $100.
still looots left on that car too, all that had been taken was those things and the gear surround, which was perfect

the car was a 95 GR with 60,000KMs on it

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Re: What work did you do on your car today?
Nearly died !!! Using a FTO scissor jack, and it decided it wanted to give way and yeah basically collapsed
Lucky i still had the wheel on
Oh yeah anyone have a cheap FTO jack for sale ?

Lucky i still had the wheel on

Oh yeah anyone have a cheap FTO jack for sale ?
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King hit kiz wrote:Nearly died !!! Using a FTO scissor jack, and it decided it wanted to give way and yeah basically collapsed![]()
Lucky i still had the wheel on![]()
Oh yeah anyone have a cheap FTO jack for sale ?
Bit overkill Vectose.Vectose wrote:Do yourself a favour and buy a hydraulic jack and some axle stands. NEVER go under a vehicle that is only supported by a jack.
The problem was he used an FTO scissor jack instead of a Supra one.


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Sounds like you are a very lucky. Don't bother getting another one get a good 1500kg jack a lot safer.King hit kiz wrote:Nearly died !!! Using a FTO scissor jack, and it decided it wanted to give way and yeah basically collapsed![]()
Lucky i still had the wheel on![]()
Oh yeah anyone have a cheap FTO jack for sale ?
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Actually astron, troll aside, yes - part of it would of been the fact he used an FTO jack. FTO jack - designed for the weight of an FTO, which is a good 400kg lighter than the supra....
Still f**king stupid if you ask me, the most basic and obvious safety rule of working on a car completely ignored - what a stupid way to die.
In the words of a great man - "I'm not saying we should kill stupid people, we should just remove all the warning labels from things and let nature run its course"
Still f**king stupid if you ask me, the most basic and obvious safety rule of working on a car completely ignored - what a stupid way to die.
In the words of a great man - "I'm not saying we should kill stupid people, we should just remove all the warning labels from things and let nature run its course"

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Re: What work did you do on your car today?
Going under the car supported by a jack? :\ I even get worried going under the car when it's supported by jack stands 

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Never said i was under the car ? it was for a simple rotor and brake pad change ? and they basically are the same jack ?
Like i ment my arm would of got crushed and my car would of been F#%ked !
Like i ment my arm would of got crushed and my car would of been F#%ked !
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Still, you should always use stands as you also run the risk of damaging the car if the jack fails.King hit kiz wrote:Never said i was under the car ? it was for a simple rotor and brake pad change ? and they basically are the same jack ?
Like i ment my arm would of got crushed and my car would of been F#%ked !
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Re: What work did you do on your car today?
Yeah i normally do but the car had only just started to lift ?
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Re: What work did you do on your car today?
Arm crushed = not 'nearly dying'. You said you nearly died which means of courde we assumed you were under the car.
Also, they aren't nearly the same jack. Might any roughly same size and shape but one is rated for a much higher weight, why risk your car and your arm over a few dollars?
Also, they aren't nearly the same jack. Might any roughly same size and shape but one is rated for a much higher weight, why risk your car and your arm over a few dollars?


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Jeremy Clarkson.Taz wrote:In the words of a great man - "I'm not saying we should kill stupid people, we should just remove all the warning labels from things and let nature run its course"
Unless he was quoting someone else.

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Re: What work did you do on your car today?
Fitted both front brake pads in under 30mins with only hand tools and a scissor jack and jack stands lol
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Coulda got that down to 15min at my houseSahin wrote:Fitted both front brake pads in under 30mins with only hand tools and a scissor jack and jack stands lol



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