zukrider
Explorer
planning some armor mods in the near future. in the drawing/writing/think'n/planning stage.
the plan:
-sliders
-rear bumper
-skid plates
would like some input from both the I WANT crowd as well as the I HAVE DONE crowd. im the over thinker, always trying to multipurpose things. would love some suggestions you all might have. also, if you've been here before, maybe some suggestions on DO's and DONT's.
-for the rear bumper. i have thoughts of using 2x4" tube, .250 wall. this will span the entire width, centered on the hitch holes. ill use the hitch holes for a center added support. ill cut back the frame horns and cap them. they will have nuts either welded in place or nutserts will be used. this will provide 3 points of bolted attachments. at the ends, ill take similar tube from the bumper to the end of the wheel well. those will have kickers to the frame for side impact strength, as well as 2 more attachments. a hitch will be added as well. along with attachment points for the rear mounts of a gas tank skid.
whatcha think?
-for the sliders. thinking all round tube, 1.5 HREW .125 wall. similar to the typical tacoma slider with a bump out at the rear. they will stick out to at least 3" past the body's widest point for wall protection. kicker's to the frame in 4 points per side. simple, effective. will fill in the holes from the inner tube to the outer tube with expanded metal for traction that wont add too much weight or hold a lot of dirt/mud.
opinions?
-the skids will be 3/8" steel for all the drivetrain, and 3/16" for the gas tank. no real plans here just yet. opinions wanted!
also, i have a roof rack in the planning stages as well. but im pretty well set in the way that will start. only pending plan is whether or not i will have the rack sit up just enough to "mount" some Rotopax water cans underneath. seems like it would be cool to mount them all to the bottom of rack, and tie them together with a single hose line. this line will run to a specific spot with a spout. open to use, also have an attachment to fill them all back up. if it will work. thinking fighting the air space in the cans will overcome the idea.
thanx for any help you all can contribute.
joe
the plan:
-sliders
-rear bumper
-skid plates
would like some input from both the I WANT crowd as well as the I HAVE DONE crowd. im the over thinker, always trying to multipurpose things. would love some suggestions you all might have. also, if you've been here before, maybe some suggestions on DO's and DONT's.
-for the rear bumper. i have thoughts of using 2x4" tube, .250 wall. this will span the entire width, centered on the hitch holes. ill use the hitch holes for a center added support. ill cut back the frame horns and cap them. they will have nuts either welded in place or nutserts will be used. this will provide 3 points of bolted attachments. at the ends, ill take similar tube from the bumper to the end of the wheel well. those will have kickers to the frame for side impact strength, as well as 2 more attachments. a hitch will be added as well. along with attachment points for the rear mounts of a gas tank skid.
whatcha think?
-for the sliders. thinking all round tube, 1.5 HREW .125 wall. similar to the typical tacoma slider with a bump out at the rear. they will stick out to at least 3" past the body's widest point for wall protection. kicker's to the frame in 4 points per side. simple, effective. will fill in the holes from the inner tube to the outer tube with expanded metal for traction that wont add too much weight or hold a lot of dirt/mud.
opinions?
-the skids will be 3/8" steel for all the drivetrain, and 3/16" for the gas tank. no real plans here just yet. opinions wanted!
also, i have a roof rack in the planning stages as well. but im pretty well set in the way that will start. only pending plan is whether or not i will have the rack sit up just enough to "mount" some Rotopax water cans underneath. seems like it would be cool to mount them all to the bottom of rack, and tie them together with a single hose line. this line will run to a specific spot with a spout. open to use, also have an attachment to fill them all back up. if it will work. thinking fighting the air space in the cans will overcome the idea.
thanx for any help you all can contribute.
joe