Rumpig
Adventurer
sorry for the super slow reply mate, i guess you noticed i haven't been on here for a while seeing i didn't answer your question...lol. I can't fit the spare under the tray due to the pull out draw i have under the rear section of the tray. Some guys do set there tray areas up high enough to fit a spare under them, but many prefer to hang them off of the back of the canopies instead....i didn't do that as i don't like the idea of having so much weigh so far behind the rear axle.Interesting build. The canopy looks brilliant, and very tidy. New springs are a vast improvement on stock too!
Re: spare tyre - can it fit under-tray? I'm planning a dual cab build and am struggling with the spare location. I've seen a couple of photos of roof mounts for spares - but don't fancy the weight being that high (plus changing a tyre is already annoying enough).
As i wrote above..... been a while since i updated this thread, have just been driving the vehicle as is and not done heaps to it really. I have added a few things to the Cruiser the past few months but nothing major really, just things the vehicle should have come factory fitted with for the price they cost....lol
The standard stereo the vehicle comes with is an absolute joke, so i ditched it and fitted a new head unit and amp, but more importantly i ditched the old in dash speakers and put speakers in the front and back doors....all the doors were done with dynamat also for better sound. At the same time i had cruise control fitted to the vehicle aswell, that should make the long distance drives more relaxing on the legs. No pics of cruise control or head unit taken, but below is pics of the new look doors.....
EXISTING FRONT DOOR TRIM LOOK
NOW WITH SPEAKER FITTED....storage compartment has been moved back further onto the new spacer panels
REAR DOORS AS THE WERE ORIGINALLY
NEW LOOK REARS....HAD TO SACRIFICE THE DOOR ASHTRAYS SADLY...****** do they bother fitting them to a vehicle for these days anyhow?....lol
Recently installed a new Dept of Interiors centre console into the 79. It's a pretty simple job to do, made to feel worse then it should have by a hang over from work xmas do though. It's amazing how much more comfortable the driving positon feels, much more like my old 105 series Cruiser in the comfort stakes now.
EXISTING USELESS CONSOLE
WAY TO LOW TO REST YOUR ARM ON
SIZE DIFFERANCE BETWEEN O.E AND NEW CONSOLE
NEW CONSOLE INSTALLED...USABLE ARM REST HEIGHT NOW
INCLUDES 2 NEW DRINK HOLDERS (TOTAL OF 3 ALL UP IN THE FRONT NOW), AND A SMALL TRAY AREA ALSO FOR STORING CRAP IN