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Old 25-03-2019, 09:18   #106
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Well battery set up works perfectly for running a large cool box and a smaller one and charging all accessories and having lights on another 800 mile round trip faultless got a big trip at the end of June going to the very top of Scotland for around 10 days should be pretty awesome.
Definitely need a roof rack, awning, some kind of shower setup need to think on that one.
Does anyone know if anyone does the bat wing awnings that would work on the Nissan as the door opens the opposite way to most 4x4s


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Most batwings should be sided. This is my current favourite at the moment.
https://www.camperlands.co.uk/Fiamma...py-Awning.html
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Old 25-03-2019, 09:37   #107
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Most batwings should be sided. This is my current favourite at the moment.

https://www.camperlands.co.uk/Fiamma...py-Awning.html


Haha how funny is that I was actually just looking at that I wonder if they make sides for it like the others


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Old 25-03-2019, 19:05   #108
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Can anyone shed some light if these are the right pieces of exhaust that I need as it’s making a hell of a rattle so I assume that some parts have snapped.


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Old 25-03-2019, 20:00   #109
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Do not know neither of them specify if LWB or SWB, Rick
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Old 25-03-2019, 22:54   #110
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Before you go buying a new exhaust just check the exhaust to gearbox mount.
They have a habit of breaking and cause loads of rattling.
Its a U clamp onto a metal bracket with rubber mounts to the gearbox.
If you look under the motor level with the front passenger door you will see it.
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Old 25-03-2019, 23:33   #111
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Ye that sounds like it could be it feels like it’s banging when changing gears and turning


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Old 25-03-2019, 23:43   #112
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Or other option should I just make my own altogether the only problem is I will be doing a lot of miles so I want it to be as quiet as possible


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Old 26-03-2019, 14:47   #113
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Ok rolled underneath and found out the flexi isn’t attached at one end so may just order that piece and clamp it together


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Old 27-03-2019, 19:53   #114
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Does anyone know the diameter of the standard exhaust so I don’t have to roll under and try and measure again so I can get this flexi bought


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Old 27-03-2019, 22:23   #115
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Does anyone know the diameter of the standard exhaust so I don’t have to roll under and try and measure again so I can get this flexi bought


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The one I ordered was Klarius Flexi Repair Pipe D 51.5mm L 290mm

Have a read of this thread you might find it is hard work, and not worth the effort. I still ended up having to take the front section off to weld it, as the clamps fowled the cross member. It's only £10 more for the complete front section.

http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/f...=exhaust+flexy
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Old 27-03-2019, 23:19   #116
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Yea will probably just whip the whole exhaust off and weld a new one up as it’s quite rusted up anyway


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Old 28-03-2019, 14:19   #117
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Can anyone pop a picture on of the roof rack clamps please just a close up so I know which ones to buy.
The ones that run under the door along the rain gutter.
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Old 28-03-2019, 20:52   #118
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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F183559457875
Is this the type you are after
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I was looking at them but they just don’t look like the right shape but if that’s what everyone uses then I will get them


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Never used that brand before.
Thule do them but you have to buy the foot pack and bars separately.
The set i had on my old Terrano where made by mont blanc.
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