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Yeah bathrooms, seperate switches for heat lamps/light/fan all in the one unit...

Don't know how you'd get a tongue from the light to the switch without getting up there though? please explain.

Whatever you're about to explain might work on a house that wasn't wired up by f**king retards, which this place was...Made a simple job a headf**k and a half

i meant loop it with the light holder but you've got that 3 in 1 shiz still same thing though

do you want the e/fan and the unit fan to turn on/off together or the e/fan to have a seperate switch?

Nah I'm gonna go buy my V6 Live axle mustang tha'll rape a gt86 Straight line and on a track...and is cheaper..

seriously have you driven a USA stang?

I assumed it would handle like my xr6 ute, both 4L rwd live axle

damn was I surprised, the mustang is the worst car I have ever driven.

i meant loop it with the light holder but you've got that 3 in 1 shiz still same thing though

do you want the e/fan and the unit fan to turn on/off together or the e/fan to have a seperate switch?

Think we're on a different page...Not sure what you mean by exhaust fan and unit fan....As far as I'm aware it's just got an exhaust fan... The one we installed in the main bathroom has 4 heatlamps that operate in groups of 2 with a switch per pair, a fan switch for the exhaust and a switch for the light

The ensuite one is the half size with 2 heat lamps on 1 switch, fan on another and light on another..

ah so you already have the exhaust fan installed and wanna put in the 3 in 1 unit?

thought was the other way round and you just wanted to add an extra exhaust fan...

No no...Neither bathroom had any exhaust fan at all....My dad wanted the heat lamps as well as exhaust fans in both, so my brother bought the martec units which had both in the one...

The fans themselves aren't as powerful as they need to be imo, so I might get 2 seperate ones and run the fan wires to those instead of to the 3 in 1 units....They'll still have the heat lamps and light in the main unit, but the stand alone exhaust fans will do a better job than the fan in the 3 in 1 can do... And at least I know for sure that it'll be a simple job, just loop it from the SDI running to the fan in the roof and hook it up to the stand alone exhaust fan so it'll still be operating off the same fan switch as the 3 in 1 was.

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Wastland gurus, think I can get some frush look with spacers and no guard work? Not after huge aggressive stance, but just something that isn't as sunken as it currently is :S

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Wastland gurus, think I can get some frush look with spacers and no guard work? Not after huge aggressive stance, but just something that isn't as sunken as it currently is :S

at minimum you'll need a guard roll.

maybe some 8mm spacers.. should sit nicely. I dont know why you'd bother though, its practical right now.. i'd leave it.

No no...Neither bathroom had any exhaust fan at all....My dad wanted the heat lamps as well as exhaust fans in both, so my brother bought the martec units which had both in the one...

The fans themselves aren't as powerful as they need to be imo, so I might get 2 seperate ones and run the fan wires to those instead of to the 3 in 1 units....They'll still have the heat lamps and light in the main unit, but the stand alone exhaust fans will do a better job than the fan in the 3 in 1 can do... And at least I know for sure that it'll be a simple job, just loop it from the SDI running to the fan in the roof and hook it up to the stand alone exhaust fan so it'll still be operating off the same fan switch as the 3 in 1 was.

/electriciansaustralia

ah i see lol

well yeah that's what i was saying before then just loop it at the 3 in 1 unit and have both stand alone e/fan and the unit e/fan work together off the same switch. that's what we usually do anyway for people that want the 3 in 1 coz like you said the e/fan in the 3 in 1 unit is useless

at minimum you'll need a guard roll.

maybe some 8mm spacers.. should sit nicely. I dont know why you'd bother though, its practical right now.. i'd leave it.

8mm spacers and guard roll then, you think bro? haha so over practical (i'm sure there may come a time when i rue these words :P), you haven't seen the ride height! the box you can see in the reflection currently has my coilovers sitting in it! need free time and some tools so i can install them!

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as you can see, dat gap! D:

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yeh im not a fan of slip on spacers though.. less wheel nut thread is dangerous.

i'de put the coilovers in, get some camber arms and get the thing aligned. if your still not happy then perhaps some bolt on spacers... even if you were to put extended lugs on there they are still weaker as the nut is further away still, more distance there is, a higher a chance you have of snapping studs..unless you go bolt ons, I wouldnt consider anything else.

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