Me too! They are at the pre-wire stage so now everything has to be buttoned up, final decisions made then they can go ahead and start on the interior. I had hoped it would go quicker but it will seem well worth it when it is done I am sure. I never wanted to be the holdup by not having a...
That looks great.
What are the interior dimensions you will be working with? Do you have to rip the panels to width (which becomes height) or do you simply order them a custom size?
Ward
Is the inside of the panel the inside of the finished wall? It appears it is as it is a beautiful finish. That being said, where do you run the wires etc? I am sure there is a very nice solution and I may be getting ahead of the build but I am very interested to see how this system works and...
Yes we fully expect to replace the front bumper and if that is the only issue I will be thrilled. We want a more robust/protective front bumper anyways as much of our travel will be in areas where animal strikes are a problem. I am hoping the new front bumper from AEV will mount with no tire...
The wheels are all the same. There are different spacers for the front and rear. The spare wheel/tire will be without a spacer.
It is tough to get the off-sets the same or reasonably the same yet still maintain a reasonably narrow front end. We will see once we mount the wheels onto the...
Guido, they are aluminum Hutchinson's. I would agree that they look the same as the MRAP wheels and the new Oshkosh L-ATV. I cannot be certain though but they do look very similar.
Ward
Agreed on the tires. I believe they are a good choice as well.
To answer a couple questions posted earlier.
HNT asked what the cost was of the walkthrough / passthrough. It is around a $3500 option (Canadian funds of course)
Ozrockrat and Joaquin asked about fitting of large tires. The...
Here is a photo from the back from this morning. The air is out of the bags in this photo so it looks like it will ride quite low but once the air is running it should work as planned. Should!
Wheels and tires should be in Alberta early next week. Then hopefully we can mock up the back end to...
Simple, in regards to the "composite" studs.
What ITB is using is composite sheet material ripped and built up to the required thickness which I believe is 2" x 2" in our case. This is used in place of wooden studs. There are two areas where water may impact the wall stud material. There...
Thanks Joaquin. Actually the cutouts for the rear tire are temporary until the tires are installed. We will then cut them out to their finished size. We didn't want to cut them too big for the tires. We are using the Goodyear G275 335/80r20 which should arrive next week. They are a 41.6"...
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