Over the weekend I ran some 1 1/2 sch. 10 stainless pipe. I mounted my rear camera to it and ran the cable through it. I will also mount lights, antennas, and whatever else that I might think of. I plan to weld tabs to it for future projects before I paint it black (or have it powder coated or epoxy painted).
My vent visors came in today, I had to connect my Garmin GPS with 7" display to the computer to get it working, and the 7" monitor for the rear camera is nice but I need to reposition it when I install my stereo/sub.
I am getting closer to having it road ready and moving my tools from my 250 into it.
I really like this build, and I love that you are building it your way because it works for you. No doubt it will see a lot more miles than 90% of the 'expedition' vehicles here.
And don't let anyone talk you out of a CB or nice sound system either, I'm 95% highway miles in my truck and have both, wouldn't have it any other way.
Also, not sure if you have seen it or not but this thread is required reading here on expo in my opinion:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/9034-Post-up-your-drawer-storage-system
Keep it up dude!
that top bar on your rack in front might be a really good spot for an led light bar. if you were planning on some extra lighting. looks really good!
Speaking of expensive; I picked out a nice Yamaha inverter/generator sized correctly so I wouldn't buy one too small.
Everything was good until I saw the price.......$4,000!:Wow1:
can you access the back cabin from the, uh, operator's cabin?
ummm.. why not put the CD player in the dash?
Are you planning on powering a small town?!? What size are you looking at?
If you spend 12-24 hours (not common but it happens) driving it is nice to have what you want.