Thats great stuff. I use it all the time. Another great product is dehydrated water. Saves lots on weight for those running close to GVM.
rockylizard said
12:15 PM May 23, 2018
Gday...
I know the stuff Stretch ... use it meself.
Damned useful when freecamping for extended periods.
Cheers - John
Mike Harding said
01:50 PM May 23, 2018
A case of ADD I think.
T1 Terry said
02:46 PM May 23, 2018
That stuff you pour into the tank to rejuvenate a leaky exhaust seems to have disappeared from the shelves at the local spare parts dealer and I can't seem to find the spot where you top up the blinked fluid in the blinker can ..... does it flow through the wires and repair the bulbs as well? Maybe some into the brake fluid and headlight/park light circuit could be just what I need. I tried the Lucas smoke back in but it didn't seem to be compatible with the Hino wiring or the trailer wiring to repair the error of plugging in a 12v trailer into a 24v vehicle. Surprisingly the indicators still worked so maybe the Hino already has the blinker fluid top up tank fitted some where along the wiring harness, I thought it was just because the blinkers weren't on full time and allowed the filament to cool between flashes. The number plate light still worked but that was an LED replacement item.
Gday...
Cheers - John
Gday...
I know the stuff Stretch ... use it meself.
Damned useful when freecamping for extended periods.
Cheers - John
A case of ADD I think.
T1 Terry
Another great product to keep the weight down
I used to have some of that Blinker Fluid, until Blinky Bill nicked it out of my garage