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OffRoad TB - View topic - Homemade Roof Top Tent. On to some updates from the weekend.

OffRoad TB - View topic - Homemade Roof Top Tent

A lot of work, but it doesn't LOOK like a whole lot. A lot of seat-of-the-pants engineering work going on. Support hoops trimmed to the proper lengths, adjustment knobs added. Hinge and support hoops when the tent is folded up. Looks nice and neat. Quickly laying out the ladder to see where the brackets will need to sit. Through my testing so far, I noticed the cantilevered base section bowed under my weight much more than the base that is anchored to the roof. Since I'm using a lighter polyester, and not a heavy canvas for my cover (and since it will not be fully stretched upon unfolding), I saw the possibility of hyper-extending the main joint.

Detail of the nylon abrasion insert in the support tube. I also got a good start on the tent mounting points, but it needs more work. The Survivalist Blog: a survival blog with advice that works. National Forecast Charts. Earth View. The Rumor Mill News Reading Room - Breaking Stories. Prophecy Update. All Topics - The Latest News Headlines, Videos and Images.

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Timing Belt DIY 2 - Honda Civic Forum

My first car was a pile, and since I was completely ignorant in the area of cars, I found myself repeatedly getting screwed by local mechanics who saw a sucker. The car finally died with a blown headgasket and a bad tranny, and I vowed never to get hosed again. I think there are a bunch of people on the forum that have the same story. The timing belt DIY in the DIY section is helpful, but is basically copy-paste verbatim from the service manual. Here we go... Parts and Supplies: Depending on how **** you are, what you'll need is variable.

Parts you absolutely should replace: Timing Belt Water Pump Auto-Tensioner Valve cover gasket Things to replace because you are in the neighborhood anyways: All supplies needed for an Engine Coolant flush. Camshaft oil seal (Ditto above) Parts you might possibly need: (Other suggestions welcome) Tools:

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