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Very nice.
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Yay... I feel like an inspirational fordmodder now...
Glad to see the LED's worked out good for you Ben... Cheers, Tim
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LED's look fantastic (so do the new rims) I have a pair of neons ( not ricer ones ) in mine, but the LED's might have to find their way in now.
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wagon looks fat with the new rims and custom bodykit!
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even though im a fan of the prowlers, the new rims look good, i like them!.......
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TROYMAN wrote: even though im a fan of the prowlers, the new rims look good, i like them!....... Me too. Surprised me how nice they do look, not every wheel suits a black car, you scored well there mate. The LED's look real neat, I'll have to do that to my fleet of E-series wagons..... Any idea what your gunna do with the prowlers........
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I like the new rims too mate. The LED strips are good too. they would go well in a boot too.
Cheers. Quote: Any idea what your gunna do with the prowlers........ My vote is to keep the three good ones, and save them for when you get a trailer. |
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Looks great on the AJR wheels BenJ, it's a shame to hear about the issues with the prowlers, but these are a nice replacement. Wagon looks awesome all round now that the kit is done, looking forward to seeing more progress on the DOHC i6 in the engine bay
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gday ben,
just wanna say as a fellow e series wagon owner, your doing a great job. i often find it hard to get the same feedback as you would with a sedan from people. keep up the good work.
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uniacidz wrote: gasdea wrote: gday ben, just wanna say as a fellow e series wagon owner, your doing a great job. i often find it hard to get the same feedback as you would with a sedan from people. keep up the good work. Its cos we feel sorry for him shhhhh im trying to make him feel better!
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BenJ wrote: Got a bit of motivation last week. I did this mod on my Red EB Sedan, and it was one of the first mods I attempted to do on the Wagon, well over a year ago now, but gave up on it quickly due to the position of the LPG gas filler. I am of course yapping on about the flush fuel flap mod. For those that don't know, EA-ED Sedans and Wagons and EF and EL1 Wagons have a fuel flap made of plastic with a raised section designed for your finger to pull open the flap. This is necessary on the early EA-ED base model cars as they did not have a remote fuel flap release fitted. The Fairmonts and Fairlanes however did, the finger pull was not needed. With the introduction of the EF sedan the fuel flap was made of metal and the finger pull was deleted leaving a nice clean flat fuel flap. The wagons however, being the same as the early cars in the back end, still had the old plastic fuel flap with the finger pull. The EF/EL sedan fuel flap is NOT a direct bolt in to an EA-ED sedan or wagon. It is however possible to swap the hinge from the EA-ED plastic flap, and install it on the EF/EL sedan metal flap, mod the catch and give you that nice smooth clean look. An even easier method is to locate the fuel flap from an EL11 Wagon, as these cars have the smooth metal flap with the early type hinge already installed from factory. These DO bolt straight in, making things much easier. These EL11 flaps however, don't have the mounting bracket for the Fuel Flap Ajar sensor. Now the history lesson is over, and you are realising the amount of trivial E Series crap floating through the large expanse between my ears, it is time go get on with some pics etc. Hi Ben, A quick question on this mod. Do you know if the EF sedan filler flap is a straight swap for the EF wagons? Cos that is a nice, yet very subtle mod I'd like to try on mine. Thanks, Euan
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As per the quote.
The sedan lid goes onto the wagon hinge assy. The catch needs to be bent more straighter, and filed a little to help the soleniod rod to engage it.
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Hey benj were u down In wollongong early this morning bout 6:30 ish?
I seen u on the highway Just before yallah.
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I know I seem to harp on about the brakes at lot but weight was mentioned and I realize that is probably my biggest issue.
To me my wagons have always been workhorses. Whether carrying tools and parts or towing a trailer or ferrying the family on holiday. I always have extra kilo's on board. It is probably likely that I am trying to stop an extra 750-1000kg of load compared to a standard empty car. Combine this with very heavy traffic or downhill runs and brake fade and shudder begins to occur. Shudder is my biggest hate and something that I constantly have to contend with. I replace the discs, service the calipers, flush the fluid... all great for a few months...... then slowly almost imperceptibly the peddal starts to shudder, the steering wheel wobbles until after a few more weeks or months it really gives you the s**t. I have been driving these cars for 16 years so I have been fixing the brakes for a long long time. anyway enough of that. I love the wheels, they were on my shortlist when I bought the Directors for the EL wagon (RIP)11 years ago. one look at the LED strips and I clicked "buy it now" myself, great idea for the cargo bay. I will see if I can find some clear tube or perspex for them. Cheers, Richard
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ef_falcon_95 wrote: Hey benj were u down In wollongong early this morning bout 6:30 ish? I seen u on the highway Just before yallah. No mate. Wasn't me LOL. Rick's EF Fairmont Wagon wrote: I know I seem to harp on about the brakes at lot but weight was mentioned and I realize that is probably my biggest issue. To me my wagons have always been workhorses. Whether carrying tools and parts or towing a trailer or ferrying the family on holiday. I always have extra kilo's on board. It is probably likely that I am trying to stop an extra 750-1000kg of load compared to a standard empty car. Combine this with very heavy traffic or downhill runs and brake fade and shudder begins to occur. Shudder is my biggest hate and something that I constantly have to contend with. I replace the discs, service the calipers, flush the fluid... all great for a few months...... then slowly almost imperceptibly the peddal starts to shudder, the steering wheel wobbles until after a few more weeks or months it really gives you the s**t. I have been driving these cars for 16 years so I have been fixing the brakes for a long long time. You raise very valid points. I too have replaced the rotors twice in the last two years, but I just can't justify (or find) the large amounts of coin needed to do the job right. Rick's EF Fairmont Wagon wrote: I love the wheels, they were on my shortlist when I bought the Directors for the EL wagon (RIP)11 years ago. Thanks. I am liking them more and more every day. Rick's EF Fairmont Wagon wrote: one look at the LED strips and I clicked "buy it now" myself, great idea for the cargo bay. I will see if I can find some clear tube or perspex for them. No need for the perspex. The way they are made means they are completely water proof. They are enclosed in a flexible rubber compound. Surprisingly, after the hot weather we have had here, the double sided tape is still stuck LOL. Cheers BenJ
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