
Nissan4x4 club - Bass Lake 30 June 2012
- ricster
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- Full Name: Cedric Warner
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Re: Nissan4x4 club - Bass Lake 30 June 2012
Ha ha... yeah.... Joopie Adam style...... 

Regards
Cedric
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- ricster
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- Full Name: Cedric Warner
- Nickname: Cedric
- Home Town: Alberton Gauteng
- Current 4x4: '99 Nissan Patrol 4.2 Turbo Diesel
- Home Language: English
- Location: LA..... No not Los Angles ..... Lower Alberton, Gauteng
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Re: Nissan4x4 club - Bass Lake 30 June 2012
Guys I just want to clear something up... cause it might come across all wrong....
I did manage to bend the bash plate ( Peter Connan's ).... however... it did EXACTLY what it was supposed to do!!!
I fitted mine using a piece of angle iron, that is fixed to the recovery points ( std Nissan ones fixed to chassis). This held/wedged the front "lip" with the two holes in, between the underside of the chassis and the angle iron. I did his as a test to see if it will work, which it did for a long time and I then forgot to replace the angle iron with a more substantial piece for better rigidity.
I cannot even tell you where I clipped the bash plate, as there was never any loud bang during the trail. I do recall at one point slowly stopping to get a photo of the back leg up in the air
, and when I afterwards moved forwards, I did have a little restriction, which I think was a rock pressed up against the bash plate. When I pushed forward, the bash plate held its own, but the angle iron started to twist as I scraped 3 tons of Patrol over it!!
When I removed the bash plate at home, a few smacks with a 4 lb hammer reset all the lugs back into position. I am busy getting the new angle iron pieces ready to re-install the bash plate again.
I think that some may think the bash plate failed..... it definitely did not !!!
Thanks Peter !!

I did manage to bend the bash plate ( Peter Connan's ).... however... it did EXACTLY what it was supposed to do!!!
I fitted mine using a piece of angle iron, that is fixed to the recovery points ( std Nissan ones fixed to chassis). This held/wedged the front "lip" with the two holes in, between the underside of the chassis and the angle iron. I did his as a test to see if it will work, which it did for a long time and I then forgot to replace the angle iron with a more substantial piece for better rigidity.
I cannot even tell you where I clipped the bash plate, as there was never any loud bang during the trail. I do recall at one point slowly stopping to get a photo of the back leg up in the air



When I removed the bash plate at home, a few smacks with a 4 lb hammer reset all the lugs back into position. I am busy getting the new angle iron pieces ready to re-install the bash plate again.
I think that some may think the bash plate failed..... it definitely did not !!!
Thanks Peter !!
Regards
Cedric
Nissan Patrol GL 4.2 Diesel Turbo (Iron Maiden)
Nissan SANI 3.0 V6 4x4 (SOLD)
Isuzu KB 280 DT 2x4 ('ol Smokey) - SOLD
Suzuki TL 1000R "V twin" (Growler) - SOLD
Cedric
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Nissan SANI 3.0 V6 4x4 (SOLD)
Isuzu KB 280 DT 2x4 ('ol Smokey) - SOLD
Suzuki TL 1000R "V twin" (Growler) - SOLD
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Re: Nissan4x4 club - Bass Lake 30 June 2012
Had a look at the video's on Youtube.
Amazed again at how effortless the Patrols took some of those inclines in their stride.
Nice video of Maiden going over some of the bumps.
Amazed again at how effortless the Patrols took some of those inclines in their stride.
Nice video of Maiden going over some of the bumps.
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Re: Nissan4x4 club - Bass Lake 30 June 2012
Some of my pics. Sishen airport i quite and a long wait for the plane.
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Re: Nissan4x4 club - Bass Lake 30 June 2012
Calling on the person hanging out there with that camera, if you took a pic of Cedric, Hillbilly was right up Iron Maidens crack, I should be in the pic, please post it if you got it...please please, pretty pleasericster wrote:

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1997 Nissan Sani MK3 2.7TD - Hillbilly (SAFANI)
MQ C200 SFA
MQ H260 LSD Rear
MQ Transfer as second low range
5" Lift
33"x12.5x15" tires on 8.5J rims - Want 35's
DIY rock sliders
DIY Snorkel
Madman EMS
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Re: Nissan4x4 club - Bass Lake 30 June 2012
Cedric, who's trollie is that ahead of you? That picture that is being taken right there should have me/Hillbilly right behind you. When you lot stopped, no one realised the Sani was also behind you, and I ended up having to stop with the bottom of my doors under the water
that you would get a move on
......
I was still working on the snorkel and nothing more than a hole in the fender at the time, so my wading depth was still worse than usual.


I was still working on the snorkel and nothing more than a hole in the fender at the time, so my wading depth was still worse than usual.
David - Bfreesani
1997 Nissan Sani MK3 2.7TD - Hillbilly (SAFANI)
MQ C200 SFA
MQ H260 LSD Rear
MQ Transfer as second low range
5" Lift
33"x12.5x15" tires on 8.5J rims - Want 35's
DIY rock sliders
DIY Snorkel
Madman EMS
1997 Nissan Sani MK3 2.7TD - Hillbilly (SAFANI)
MQ C200 SFA
MQ H260 LSD Rear
MQ Transfer as second low range
5" Lift
33"x12.5x15" tires on 8.5J rims - Want 35's
DIY rock sliders
DIY Snorkel
Madman EMS
- ricster
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- Full Name: Cedric Warner
- Nickname: Cedric
- Home Town: Alberton Gauteng
- Current 4x4: '99 Nissan Patrol 4.2 Turbo Diesel
- Home Language: English
- Location: LA..... No not Los Angles ..... Lower Alberton, Gauteng
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Re: Nissan4x4 club - Bass Lake 30 June 2012
That is Sonja, Grants wife. I'll check with them if they can send that pic.
Regards
Cedric
Nissan Patrol GL 4.2 Diesel Turbo (Iron Maiden)
Nissan SANI 3.0 V6 4x4 (SOLD)
Isuzu KB 280 DT 2x4 ('ol Smokey) - SOLD
Suzuki TL 1000R "V twin" (Growler) - SOLD
Cedric
Nissan Patrol GL 4.2 Diesel Turbo (Iron Maiden)
Nissan SANI 3.0 V6 4x4 (SOLD)
Isuzu KB 280 DT 2x4 ('ol Smokey) - SOLD
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