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General => Introductions => Topic started by: Dax on September 16, 2011, 06:52:54 PM
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Gday all been reading the forum for a little while now and decided was time to get amongst it ;D....We are a family of 4 which is me the better half and two boys(one is 2 years old the other is 2 months old) hopefully soon to be on the road for at least a year.We drive an Isuzu Dmax and are seriously considering a KK. Hope the photo worked its our Dmax just out the back of where we have called home for 5 years.
Well thats my hello so cheers in advance for the advise and help I am sure i will get here :cheers:
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Gday Dax and welcome to the forum!
Cheers
Rich
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Hi Dax. Enjoy the read. Nice looking truck!!
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Welcome to myswag Dax, good to see some mud on the ute :)
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G'day Dax,
Welcome to Myswag mate.
Where are you all from??
Great way to start with photo's. We all love photo's on here.
Mark
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Hi Dax and welcome to the forum
:cheers:
Carl
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Welcome to the Forum Dax, a KK would be a good match for the ute, enjoy your stay
GG
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Hi Dax. Welcome to MySwag. Great looking ute
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G'day Dax and welcome to Myswag. :cheers:
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G'day Dax and welcome to the Jungle mate :cheers:
Thats a mighty fine looking Dmax you have :cheers:
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Thanks everyone for the welcome.
Hey Mark would have been good to say out the back of where wouldn't it? :D
We are currently at the base of Mt Buller in the vic high country, come all the way over from W.A for a little business venture .
Nearly at the finish line with the business(have a buyer) hence the travel plans.
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G'day & Welcome.
Neat rig, a KK will look terrific hanging off the back of it too.
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You've got chains on the rear, that must have been some serious slop!
I have heard of folk who carry chains for mud and stuff but I have never seen anyone use any (I'd be too scared of getting my hands dirty fitting them) but there you go, didn't expect to see that on myswag this morning.
Welcome,
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Good pickup Dan, I missed that. Don't you usually fit them to the front to provide better grip for steering? I've never seen anybody use them either.
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Looking at how clogged his tyres are I would say they aren't too aggressive. Be interesting to hear if the chains made a significant difference Dax :cheers:
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G'day Black diamond
The chains made a huge difference. The spot i was in was a real mess and yes normally i would fit them to the front but what had happened was we come across some deer hunters that were stuck from the day before and giving them a hand out took about and hour and the track ahead was just pure slop and straight up.Fitting the chains to the rear stops the back end coming around to met the front end ;D
Once i work out how to make my pics smaller ill post some more :cheers:The tyres are Dueler a/t 694 so not the most aggressive
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Fitting the chains to the rear stops the back end coming around to met the front end ;D
Where's the fun in that :)
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Hi Dax and welcome to My Swag :cheers: