That is really cool! A very nice RTR expedition rig. I can't wait to see one in person.
I would probably love to have one but I'd still have something else on the side to build and customize myself. I think fabbing/customizing is part of the fun of expeditioning.
When you mentioned storage for your camera's, do you mean packed away until you arrive at your destination or for quick access?
I'd like to mount something like a tripod head that I can snap my camera into for a quick release while traversing. With some added support/protection I think it...
silicone radiator hoses
www.brxproducts.com
Currently I'm forbidden from this site while at work so I can't see if they have one's for our application.
On another note I hear those silicone wipers work the best, and last a lot longer than your standard wipers. Do you agree?
wow that's quite an extensive list :punk03:
What kind of rad hoses do you plan on using? Have you seen the lifetime warranty silicone one's?
Will your tire fitment include grinding and welding?
And I am very pleased with my perfectswitch battery isolator. To say the least, it's very...
First off, welcome to the forum and congratulations on your purchase :ylsmoke:
PM flyingwil about the lockers...What else do you have planned for your mod frenzy?
Where about socal are you from?
I have the 4 cube holder pictured. It came with 2 bonus cubes.
Since you're storing them inside drawers I think you'll like them. As long as you understand they're not rigid. I believe the material is waterproof but the zippers won't hold back much water. And they will keep the dust out...
Looking good Wil, I like how your crossmembers are moveable. Any idea on how much it weighs?
I don't know about the requirements but I know they reduce rear ends dramatically.
It is the e9000.
It's great bang for the buck. When I first installed it, it had a problem. A brush came out in the motor. At a particular point in the rotation, the motor won't start it's turn. So i'd turn it a little by hand, then it would fire right up. Also, one of the motor...
Welcome to Expo hackman! :victory:
Great questions...The rear mounting bolts attach to the base of the bumper (angle). It is not like the front. I've only used the winch 3 times, all on a stock jeep (light weight) and there was very minimal deflection (1/8") in the bumper under load...
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