Roverhound
Adventurer
You think too much. Stop thinking, start doing.
Yeah... lets just start cutting steel with no plan.
No wonder.
Yeah, I guess the 6 point locks into the flange somewhat... but not actually good enough to torque the nut.
what are you talking about?
the flange has to come off, you need to leave the 6 points in there as they are held from rotating by the flange to simplify the removal replacement of the nuts.
And then later this winter, rock rails. I've got crazy idea... I like the frame mounted ones, for sure. But it seems like a hell of a torque load when you really come down on them. I was thinking of removing the chassis cross-member, and making new ones that would extend all the way to the sides and hold the rock rails. That way you don't torque the frame mounts, but support it from underneath instead. I'd also incorporate mouns points on the new cross-member for some powertrain skidplates. I'm already banging up the crossmembers a fair amount.
Seems like a good plan in my head, but I've never seen it done so... am I missing something?
Any pictures of yours, and what didn't work on it?
Keep us informed about your bumper - someone's bound to tell you a better way as soon as you've done anything with it!
Michaels, I have looked at yours. You did a pretty good job with it. Mine will probably end up somewhere between yours and the Marc Olivares.
What happened with the corner trim pieces not fitting flush? What did you use for the main beam, 2x4?
I'm planning on eliminating that rub strip, and bringing the side panel right up to that body line. May even eliminate that corner moulding and just make a steel part, but we'll see.