here is a link to the LP tank http://www.gowesty.com/ec_view_details.php?id=4325&category_id=&category_parent_id= and i totally agree about being concerned about the fittings. I don't do to much in the way of rock negotiating and it sits no lower then the transfer case or exhaust just a bit...
can't take credit for the hinges or the canvas work, my moms got a nack for that type of stuff. The hinges were drawn up in solid works to meet my exact specs by a good friend. Idono if this will help any of you guys out there but here are the tec drawings... these type of hinges are super finicky.
I don't have the best pictures on my comp at the moment, but here is a few more...
here is where I wedged the LP, the plywood is only to stabilize the tank while I had it jacked up in place and fabing the front and rear brackets
Here is the cab over bed pulled fully out
and here is the...
I think shims may be in order when wheeling but i hope is ok for the time being... As far as welding I have a miletmatic 180 with there spool gun, the thin stuffs tough but anything thicker than 1/8" is easy.
Thanks guys, I've got some hrs in it for sure. The cap proly weighs 250lbs or so but not sure. I just know two of us can lift it to put it on. All the cabinets are modular and with 40 lbs or so a piece
A year ago I purchased a beat up high millage 2007 Tacoma TRD Off Road with hopes of making a place to crash in the back. Ive always been into my parents 89 westfalia
The truck came with a snugtop that I slept in a few nights but wanted more head room, I really wanted to be able to sit in the...
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