Composite decking may work for a roof rack. I am not sure how the weight compares to real wood
Backed down into a campsite for a break and then had a helluva a time getting out. This one wheel drive stuff sucks! Took lots of throttle and careful line choice to make it out. Looks like some maxx traxs are in order.
At least it looks the part a little more...
With the Ford Van lack of traction is corrected with just a front mount hitch and a winch making the van a petty much go anywhere van and all for about $350 bucks!
The van is looking great hope you both enjoy!
[/ATTACH]Backed down into a campsite for a break and then had a helluva a time getting out. This one wheel drive stuff sucks! Took lots of throttle and careful line choice to make it out. Looks like some maxx traxs are in order.
At least it looks the part a little more...
With the Ford Van lack of traction is corrected with just a front mount hitch and a winch making the van a petty much go anywhere van and all for about $350 bucks!
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The van is looking great hope you both enjoy!
Thanks for the advice. Just bought a front mount hitch the other day but more for a recovery point. Have to look into cheap winches now.
She has sewn curtains 3x now. She has just recently learned and they haven't worked perfectly. We used black canvas and they were kinda bland. She bought some bright design fabric and plans to try and make them before we take off in 3 weeks. Will see if she can sew carpet into them. Good idea!
Thanks for the compliments and ideas!
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Thanks!Nice looking roof rack!
What kind of nerf bars are those??
Nice job on the rack, do you have plans to build a matching ladder? Incorporating that wood someway might be cool