Yea, I agree, were pretty spoiled out here in CA. Not much cold weather to deal with. The ole' heater project was more for the ladies than I though. haha :elkgrin: Keep me posted on the parts. Thanks!
Alright Guys... NEED SOME INPUT/OPINIONS. :victory:
I've been itching to do a little fab work lately. My welder has some dust collecting on it and that is a BAD sign! haha I'm debating a swing out Spare tire rack and 5gallon jerry can holder for the rear bumper. What do you guys thing? Yes? NO? Maybe some good threads on ideas? I've been looking at the stokc bumper and am thinking about just beefing it up a bit and adding the swing out. Its just much less work than building a new bumper from scratch. Saturday projects are much more doable now-a-days than multiple weekend projects. I would then paint everything black afterwards.
Your input is appreciated! :smiley_drive:
Paul
if you use your stock bumper you will need to support underneath it were the hinge rests. espesially if you go all the way across with your arm. fabbing rear bumpers isn't too badd. you can reuse your stock bumper brackets, to make it easier, and you can make your new bumper much more usefull than a stock one could be.
i saw a tire fuel can swing out with a fold down table on the back side on here somewhere always thought that would be a good idea.
ToolBox Guy said:I havebeen debating this myself for quite a while.
I keep asking myself, do I use a spare tire enough to justify the engineering and labor invested in building a bumper/tire carrier, not so much for me. Thats why the tire stays in the stock location.
Now you have an advantage, your camper doesn't stick out past the bumper, mine does by 13 inches making it an engineering nightmare.
If I were you, I would build an entire bumper carrier, or do a tire carrier that is hitch mount so it can be removed and stored.
JonnySkamp said:Crew,
I've been eavesdropping on your forum for a month now but I have hit a wall in my skamper project so I'm calling out for help.
Furnace ain't working. Jumpered the thermostat and put 12 volts right to her, nothing. inside the heat exchanger there's a sensor and on either side of the sensor a wire comes out. Those two wires connect
together and are joined by a connector I have never seen before in my whole life. Looks like a wing nut with a hollow center . To top everything off they Are not connected to anything else !! Please assist ! Thanks
Yea, I was going to reinforce it the stock one going for the K.I.S.S. method. haha Im not against building a new bumper all together, but just add's more to the project. I would consider myself fairly versed in fabrication as I built my own prerunner in college and have all the welders, benders, notchers in my shop, but am just not trying to open a can of worms. :Wow1: I go back and forth though..... Thanks for the input.
Yea, the 13in makes a difference. The entire new bumper would be sweet, but to make it look good I would want to shape it a bit rather than just a 6x8 tube capped. Thats me, which is why I figured trussing the stock one and adding the swing out. Since I come from a desert racing background and have the tools, I have also debated a tube style bumper but concluded its not for the superduty. I plan on stopping by my old welding shop next week too see what material they have in the scrap bin. I might score something.
The hitch mounted swing out also crossed my mind. There was a truck by my work with one. Its pretty slick. Ill post some pictures soon. Cool part was the way they fabbed it, it still had the hitch which would work for a bike rack, step, etc...
Jonny,
Welcome to the forum. Honestly, I am not sure what the heck that is in your photos. I had something similar, but it wasn't connected to wires. Just a smaller piece of solid copper wire. I figured it was to ground the copper propane line for sparks or something if that even makes sense.... Maybe not haha
You thermostat only controls the fan on the heater. So if the fan isn't turning on, there are a few "fuses/heatsinks" to check. Some burn out and are one time use. Chase the current around with a multi meter. Thats your best bet. Also picts help. Good Luck!! xdbx (Dan) helped me out a lot with my heater. Chime in Dan if you got input.
Ooo.... I've never seen a swb prerunner. Is that for short track type events or is it more stable than I imagine?
Thank you for the quick response and even more so for describing the "wingnut" so well. The wiring diagram on the back of the cover is shot, no longer legible the 100s skamper is a 1989. I will let you know if I am successful fixing the problem, if it explodes than you probably wont hear from me again. (terrible joke).
Thanks again,
John
Thank you crew for your furnace assistance. We are not there yet but have switched gears to the magnetek 6400. The converter is putting out like 17 or 18 volts DC when running off shore power! Is she shot? Can I install a voltage regulator off my blue wire wire and beat the faulty converter? Did I do something wrong? Thanks amigos. . .