It was epic! I hand painted a sheet of plywood that I bolted the wheel chocks to with tee nuts. Easy to remove the chocks or the whole sheet of plywood. It's all coated in laquer like a high school gym floor.
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Didn't slide in far enough with the handles on so I removed them and now it fits pretty well.
Did I mention I hate getting stuck? I had the winch laying around from an old log skidder project vehicle anyway. Install was super simple too, I only had to enlarge one hole on...
Tires are working well in the slick stuff.
Regarding the flooring, I'm not sure what I want to do yet. I don't want to just bedliner the metal floor because of the loss of noise and thermal insulation. I don't have a lot of free time to tear it all out and start over either. I have a to do...
I yanked the rear 4 seat belts out since I didn't have a seats to go back there and I had no intention of putting seats back there. It baffles me that Ford didn't put any insulation or sound deadening material behind the plastic interior. Also, the plastic interior panels kind of suck. I'm not...
That would probably be too close together. I'd want to have lower intakes and a high exhaust. My floor has holes leftover from seat mounts already, but I could cut new ones that would be one way. Drain holes are always good though.
Would a moderator please make this a sticky? I had to scroll through several pages to find it again.
I have 2nd and 3rd row benches for sale out of my 2000 E350 Clubwagon. I'm asking $150 for each, including the floor mounts for ExPo members. I also have seat belts if you're converting a...
I would think you'd be better off making awnings out of the shade cloth. Those EZups can do a lot of damage if they're not securely staked down. If you're going through the work of staking one of those down, may as well make a shade cloth awning for less money and less weight.
The big thing...
I'm thinking you could use one of those big long 4' receiver extensions that the truck camper guys use. Just remove it when the lift is in use and once it's pinned in place, put the extension back in. Are you building the lift or buying it? I have the hydraulic power pack from my wheelchair...
The 10' long box trucks are available with single rear wheels, but bigger than that and it's DRW. The 10' trucks cost more than the 14' trucks on average too. I was very close to buying before I bought my Motovan.
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