Used a piece of 2.5" angle aluminum to make a temporary 'bumper'/taillight mount.
I didn't feel like making a temporary bracket for the license plate so I zip-tied it to the headboard. It'll work until I get my new bumper designed and built.
Not sure if I want to put the drop sides and tailgate on it. It's easy so I guess I should try it out. Most of the time, they'll be in the garage once the camper is built but it could be fun to have them on until the camper is done.
Took it out for a little drive. The flatbed seems pretty quiet. I've had racks that make considerably more noise. I didn't even notice a difference from stock.
The fuel filler location is a compromise for sure. You can't leave the pump sitting in the filler neck, it'll fall out. You have to hold it the whole time. An issue that my 34 gallon tank does not help! Haha. I'll have to be careful filling up in Oregon as you aren't allowed to fill your own tank. The attendant is going to love me! The tank still overfills too. I'll keep messing with the vent tubes and whatnot but I'm starting to think the overfill is more an issue with the design of the tank and how it fills rather than the actual vent lines. I could be wrong, of course.
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