Ray_G
Explorer
Roof rack flooring; farmtek polymax again on a Rover
Updates will be intermittent it would seem based off now balancing two Rovers and the rest of stateside life. It's a bit like having multiple wives, or at least a wife and a mistress or several. Perhaps that line of logic is best left undeveloped.
As it relates to Rovers, here's what I mean:
![2016-09-04 15.54.36.jpg 2016-09-04 15.54.36.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282309-77c6ca673369e7b05f6b1b6dfc5562a6.jpg)
The 96 and the 06 together...I think Coyote is a bit miffed at the return of her younger sibling but she'll still get plenty of use, albeit at a more relaxed pace.
![2016-09-04 15.56.06.jpg 2016-09-04 15.56.06.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282311-5ab61b23eee3a6127316476aadfae053.jpg)
The D3's inaugural trip into the technology center for fitting/fabrication of the flooring.
![2016-09-04 16.36.06.jpg 2016-09-04 16.36.06.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282312-4b31cfaeb65f91e86b84a79ef2c7b9c2.jpg)
For the prospeed two pieces of polymax will cover the area I wanted; leaving the front open for my continued messing with Maxtrax and such and also leaving the far aft portion open where I may end up putting rotopax or otherwise using for implements. The rack's area is somewhat narrow, about 43" if my memory serves and with two pieces of interlocking flooring I opted to offset the centerline/interlocking area so that I could more easily use hardware to affix the flooring. Not pictured but pertinent was that I also choose to use 3 pieces of aluminum flat stock running length wise under the flooring to give a little more bracing since the flooring itself isn't all that ridged and the very slim build of the rack doesn't offer much bracing either-with a glass roof under it all I figured the 3 runners (one was a about 5" wide and fairly thick that I'd acquired in the UAE) were prudent.
![2016-09-04 17.49.39.jpg 2016-09-04 17.49.39.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282313-d101eface7a618c76a65530bfeffaf07.jpg)
Up on the roof with hardware bolting it down, using Dii tie downs on the front and back to give a place to easily grab onto for straps if necessary. Since she technically isn't even registered yet (I brave the DMV tomorrow) I haven't tried it at speed to see what noise it has created but I'm honestly not expecting much.
![2016-09-04 17.49.27.jpg 2016-09-04 17.49.27.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282314-375f1ba449d06c2cd40ad17eaa35befd.jpg)
A side shot, illustrative of how well it tucks into the rack.
![2016-09-04 17.49.47.jpg 2016-09-04 17.49.47.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282315-2add03ed4c8a6e214270d1985956bf6d.jpg)
Same/same from the front, nearly invisible from ground level and in keeping with my desire to keep the D3 a sleeker DD platform compared to the festooned nature of her older sibling.
![2016-09-03 22.11.06.jpg 2016-09-03 22.11.06.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282316-2e9d186fc8067353129aa7f2357d8993.jpg)
This has nothing to do with the truck but does have minor overlanding applicability; if anyone is exploring the reasons why to buy a volcano stove (Volcano Grill) not only is it a damn good little grill with 3 fuel capability, the wife and I have found it to be a nice fire pit for just the two of us (or a small group) that does really well with small amounts of fuel.
Up next...Snomaster is en route thanks to one of our esteemed colleagues here and thus a fridge will be back in this truck soon since Coyote isn't giving hers up. Eventually VHF, probably CB, the Kenwood L702, KO2's...and the fuel tank at some point!
r-
R
Updates will be intermittent it would seem based off now balancing two Rovers and the rest of stateside life. It's a bit like having multiple wives, or at least a wife and a mistress or several. Perhaps that line of logic is best left undeveloped.
As it relates to Rovers, here's what I mean:
![2016-09-04 15.54.36.jpg 2016-09-04 15.54.36.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282309-77c6ca673369e7b05f6b1b6dfc5562a6.jpg)
The 96 and the 06 together...I think Coyote is a bit miffed at the return of her younger sibling but she'll still get plenty of use, albeit at a more relaxed pace.
![2016-09-04 15.56.06.jpg 2016-09-04 15.56.06.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282311-5ab61b23eee3a6127316476aadfae053.jpg)
The D3's inaugural trip into the technology center for fitting/fabrication of the flooring.
![2016-09-04 16.36.06.jpg 2016-09-04 16.36.06.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282312-4b31cfaeb65f91e86b84a79ef2c7b9c2.jpg)
For the prospeed two pieces of polymax will cover the area I wanted; leaving the front open for my continued messing with Maxtrax and such and also leaving the far aft portion open where I may end up putting rotopax or otherwise using for implements. The rack's area is somewhat narrow, about 43" if my memory serves and with two pieces of interlocking flooring I opted to offset the centerline/interlocking area so that I could more easily use hardware to affix the flooring. Not pictured but pertinent was that I also choose to use 3 pieces of aluminum flat stock running length wise under the flooring to give a little more bracing since the flooring itself isn't all that ridged and the very slim build of the rack doesn't offer much bracing either-with a glass roof under it all I figured the 3 runners (one was a about 5" wide and fairly thick that I'd acquired in the UAE) were prudent.
![2016-09-04 17.49.39.jpg 2016-09-04 17.49.39.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282313-d101eface7a618c76a65530bfeffaf07.jpg)
Up on the roof with hardware bolting it down, using Dii tie downs on the front and back to give a place to easily grab onto for straps if necessary. Since she technically isn't even registered yet (I brave the DMV tomorrow) I haven't tried it at speed to see what noise it has created but I'm honestly not expecting much.
![2016-09-04 17.49.27.jpg 2016-09-04 17.49.27.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282314-375f1ba449d06c2cd40ad17eaa35befd.jpg)
A side shot, illustrative of how well it tucks into the rack.
![2016-09-04 17.49.47.jpg 2016-09-04 17.49.47.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282315-2add03ed4c8a6e214270d1985956bf6d.jpg)
Same/same from the front, nearly invisible from ground level and in keeping with my desire to keep the D3 a sleeker DD platform compared to the festooned nature of her older sibling.
![2016-09-03 22.11.06.jpg 2016-09-03 22.11.06.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/282/282316-2e9d186fc8067353129aa7f2357d8993.jpg)
This has nothing to do with the truck but does have minor overlanding applicability; if anyone is exploring the reasons why to buy a volcano stove (Volcano Grill) not only is it a damn good little grill with 3 fuel capability, the wife and I have found it to be a nice fire pit for just the two of us (or a small group) that does really well with small amounts of fuel.
Up next...Snomaster is en route thanks to one of our esteemed colleagues here and thus a fridge will be back in this truck soon since Coyote isn't giving hers up. Eventually VHF, probably CB, the Kenwood L702, KO2's...and the fuel tank at some point!
r-
R