One of the great things about summertime is my son & I have been able to tackle some fun mods on the Troopie getting it ready for getting into the dirt.
Most kids I hear about these days are more into computers than cars, into online games instead of how things work in the real world and since my younger son is interesting in becoming an engineer I figured taking the time to teach while we did the mods would help us both (I get free labor out of the deal
Huge thanks to Travis of Safari Pacific for building the custom dual battery tray, a very nice dead pedal for my fake leg and installing the Extreme Outback Air compressor setup under the rear doors.
Here are some pics other mods....
First off I got some great red LED lights from Travis & combined those with white LEDS I had to give me light on each rear door and inside the rear.
Using the National Luna Dual Battery Kit from Equipt gave me plenty of cable to run a heavy line to the back which will power the Extreme Outback compressor and a fuse block for lots of other goodies.....most important will be the National Luna Fridge!
Oh and the relay is for a reverse light I had laying around.
And that free labor I mentioned comes in real handy when it comes to teaching about the importance of prep work before applying sound deadener & insulation
Those LED lights are gonna work great shinning down on our new rear door panels with pockets & drop tables...here you can see Martin building away at our first attempt.
Some stuff has just been silly fun, like finding a use for this long LED string, it makes a great under hood light.
And that killer nice heavy duty dual battery tray combined with the compact Odyssey batteries (wired up perfectly with the NL kit) means we had room to add an ammo can for storage of something, we just don't know what yet
Some projects had been more for teaching than anything, like painting the grill. Sure it shows off the "diesel" well

but it was a chance to teach about prep/paint on a small scale before we get to the inside of the rig.
I will try to snap some photos of the air compressor mount, spring shackles and other stuff Travis did, all top notch!
Upcoming....well that is a long list but we are having fun!