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09-03-2017, 01:54 AM | #1 |
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Thought I would have a go!
So I have been looking at the led bars to go behind the grill.
Last week I bought one, but it was too thick to do the dually, so I turned my attention to the daily work truck, "Lil". Got up this morning, fathers day here, and decided to rip the grill out and have a go. This is the 32" 1080 watts just checking it would fit in the grill. SO I pulled the grill out, found centre on the body and the light. The old 22" is still there just because I can't get under the truck at the moment to remove it. |
09-03-2017, 02:00 AM | #2 |
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Re: Thought I would have a go!
I measured and marked where the centre support would interfere and removed some of the cooling fins. You can just see the marking out for the right side that has to be cut.
You are not imagining things, the ac core is bent after we hit a 6' roo a while ago. Then mounted the end brackets to the light and hung the light from the grille shell, had to notch a small section of 3/8" x 1/2" for the bracket to fit. You can just see the top of the mounting bolts in this pic, right on the line where the chrome finishes. Last edited by Terrick down Under; 09-03-2017 at 02:10 AM. |
09-03-2017, 02:07 AM | #3 |
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Re: Thought I would have a go!
I had to cut the back of the right hand side of the light to clear the tranny cooler, sorry forgot to take a pic. Same as the others have done on here.
Just checking that the hood still clears the mounting bolts. I am going to try and make my own phantom grille to cover the main light and bars as well. Following the advice form the others who have done this, it took me about 2 hours total. Just have to lift the truck and remove the old bar, that will have a new home on the 72" mower or the skid steer. I have got a 55mm thick bar with the same wattage just yesterday, so it will be going into the dually, because it has the electric fan in front of the ac cooler. I hope to make it so that the grille is not cut out. There you go "mingoman", complete with a couple of pics |
09-05-2017, 08:23 PM | #4 |
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Re: Thought I would have a go!
Awesome write up Terrick! 6' roo? When we hit a deer around here we skin and eat it. Not sure what a kangaroo tastes like.
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09-06-2017, 03:31 AM | #5 |
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Re: Thought I would have a go!
All done for now.
There you go, I found a couple of phantom inserts up the back, so I did a bush install. It will do, until I have saved enough money to buy a complete phantom set that covers the head lights as well. The Roo's around here are becoming a pest and dangerous to kids. They have been breading faster than rabbits because of the good season, but now we have had a dry winter they are competing with stock for feed. They will bound along side of your car at 40mph and all of a sudden turn into your vehicle and make a big mess. BTW, Roo is very lean meat, when we make sausages with them we put a handful of pig fat the make them cook better. Slow cooking is the best way to do Roo steaks, or they make a really good stew cooked over a whole day. |
09-23-2017, 02:16 PM | #6 |
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Re: Thought I would have a go!
That's a tidy installation. Have you noticed a difference in the operating temperature with blocking part of the grill (and adding a small heat source)? Couldn't help but be curious about that.
In the late 70s (maybe early 80s?) Jack in the Box restaurant chain in the US was importing much of their beef from Australia and kangaroo meat was getting mixed in so there was a big scandal. Probably was healthier but you can't serve people roo meat without telling them. |
09-23-2017, 06:20 PM | #7 |
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Re: Thought I would have a go!
LT7A, I have a 56mm thick radiator and so far it hasn't changed the running temp.
And yes, it is lean meat, but you are 100% correct that you must tell people what they are eating.....it just leaves a bad taste in their mouth...LOL |
09-24-2017, 06:39 AM | #8 | |
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Ok, your joke was better. Is it served ground up, or in steaks, or both? I feel like a bad person contemplating this since kangaroos have been like mythical creatures since my childhood. They tend to be portrayed here as cute and nearly cuddly. Not so when they are 40 mph 6 footers and take a hard right into your travel lane. Good to hear with your operating temps. Can we see it in the dark from the cab, see the output? |
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09-26-2017, 09:03 AM | #9 |
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Re: Thought I would have a go!
Hey, these aren't the best pics. I can actually see about 250 yards further than these pics show. I will try and get a couple on the highway to show you. I really like it. |
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