jonnyquest
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OVRLND is in Flagstaff AZ. A one day drive. There is an airport there that has flights to Reno. Drive down, fly home and back when it's done.Oops
OVRLND is in Flagstaff AZ. A one day drive. There is an airport there that has flights to Reno. Drive down, fly home and back when it's done.Oops
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Has anyone put one of these on a Powerwagon? I've gotten myself a new one, and I'm considering my options for the bed. A Powerwagon is a ram 2500 with a ~6.5 foot bed, a factory winch, front and rear lockers, and coil springs on the rear axle.
This top looks interesting as it stays flat when opened, meaning I can put solar and radio antennas on top, where that won't work very well with a wedge due to the panels and antennas being at an angle when it's opened.
You just keep getting better and better.
Looks fantastic. Add to that the fact I could put one on my longed Ram even better...
Is the cabover aspect that goes over the cab a set length or customizable? How much space is between the top over the cab? (looking to store surfboards length wise)
Any plans on an arctic pack like FWC for insulation on the canvas while popped up?
What's your current build number up to?
Thanks!
@Clutch some good board storage there
Is the fixed over-cab length a function of the strength of the overhanging aluminum? It would be nicer to have even just 6" more up there, but I suppose you have to draw the line somewhere.
I think I saw somewhere else that you use the VHB tape for your panel mounting, are the rivets there for extra strength?
#006 left the shop on my Tundra this weekend. Very excited!View attachment 489187