I just got back from a 9 day, 1,800 mile trip through the Eastern Sierra and the Mountain areas of Central NV. I'm happy to report that the new motor performed flawlessly. I built out a new camping setup which I finally got to test.
I built a steel rack that is 18" wide and 20" high. It runs along the right side of the shell, and it lets me put two milk crates with all of my truck/recovery gear on the bottom, as well as our cooking box. The top shelf has all of our gear strapped down with bungee cords and ratchet straps. What I like about this setup is that we can keep most of the bed free for sleeping.
It's attached up front with rivnuts into the fiberglass shell, and at both ends with turnbuckles holding it down to the bed. It also doubles as a table when we're camping. I'm going to take it down for powder coating, and I'll get some close-ups then. I made it out of 3/4" square tubing, and it can disassemble and lie flat if I need to haul something big.
I also worked on the tarp setup a bit, and it came in quite handy when it snowed on us:
Before next trip, I'll probably swap out the 1/2" EMT conduit poles for telescoping Aluminum painters poles and make new bumper clamps. But it worked great!
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