Technical Roofbars, drop-off angles & Exhaust

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Technical Roofbars, drop-off angles & Exhaust

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Hi peeps!

Firstly in order to finish Camel I need some standard hardy roofbars of the square variety with metal feet. I don't want them attaching to the standard bars but onto the roof front and rear. Could someone post a like of which ones I need?? (y)

Also, in all these 4x4 Mags, when they review a new motor, they show a diagram of approach, drop-off and ride height measurements. Does anyone know these for the Panda?? :rolleyes:

Here's some pics of my Lambda sensor installation in a Panda 4x4 exhaust.
Just bought an M18x1.5 steel nut. Positioned it according to Lambda spec. Welded the blighter on! Lovely :cool:
Neat eh? (Pops on the TIG)

Nick
 

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Nice work Nick, keep it up!!

As far as approach and drop off angles go it'd be easy enough to work them out yourself with a straight edge and an angle finder...just measure the angle the straight edge is at when it intersects with the edge of the bumper and the wheel. not very clear but hope it helps.

All bthe best, Luke. (y)
 
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