180out
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Man, read backwards and you will answer all your questions.What flatbed? Or how are you attaching it?
Man, read backwards and you will answer all your questions.What flatbed? Or how are you attaching it?
Thanks captain obvious. It’s also 30 pages and minds have been changed, and pretty sure I didn’t ask youMan, read backwards and you will answer all your questions.
Man, read backwards and you will answer all your questions.
Thanks captain obvious. It’s also 30 pages and minds have been changed, and pretty sure I didn’t ask you
I may have missed the part about attaching it to the frame (sub) too. Glue, thru-bolted to sub-frame, straps, two-sided tape? Does the subframe flex at all? How much deflection can the box handle?
Industrial strength Velcro. Stuff is ************
Subframe doesn’t flex at all, itself. That’s the whole point of it.
The spring mounts provide the compensation for the frame flex. In theory anyway ?
All the REAL overlanders know duct tape is the proper way to mount a flatbed.
Duct tape is old school. All the cool kids have moved on to velcro.
All the cool kids
I finally click the link in your signature line from another thread and WOW, 30 pages of awesome information! I see why you get somesponsorshipsgood deals, as your information and reviews are so complete and detailed. A great project with loads of information that can be applied to other vehicles/builds. I'm looking forward to watching your videos tonight and your continuing progress. THANKS
Great! It will nice to see a documented build (and video) on your level of care and attention to detail with one of Total Composites kits. I helped build one (Quade's 6x6) but I was just a strong back and weak minded assistance, so it will be nice to see it from a lead/supervisor's view. I'm going to be selling the Total Composite kit I have (I fell into a completed composite Unimog camper byStill shooting for a Sept 1st completion (box assembled, no interior) date, and i totally think its doable
Great! It will nice to see a documented build (and video) on your level of care and attention to detail with one of Total Composites kits. I helped build one (Quade's 6x6) but I was just a strong back and weak minded assistance, so it will be nice to see it from a lead/supervisor's view. I'm going to be selling the Total Composite kit I have (I fell into a completed composite Unimog camper bydumbluckgood karma, which means I have no need for it now) so hopefully, you will not mind me linking your 'How To' when I get off my duff and post it in the Classified section.
A question on your perhaps future Kelderman front air suspension. A couple members (java<F450>, Cowpig<C4500>) on the Portal have had less than 'happiness' with their truck with this on. Do you have enough positive feedback, that makes you consider that option? Thanks,