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84maroonsolidaxle, I saw one of the pictures in the gallery with the rack and tent, and came here chasing it down. I have a couple questions about the rack:
What's the brand?
How much did it cost?
Where'd you find it?
The tent is pretty obvious as to the manufacturer .
I love the thought of putting something like that on and not losing the lock box (most of the racks I've seen have the connecting bars, or look too flimsy).
84maroonsolidaxle, I saw one of the pictures in the gallery with the rack and tent, and came here chasing it down. I have a couple questions about the rack:
What's the brand?
How much did it cost?
Where'd you find it?
The tent is pretty obvious as to the manufacturer .
I love the thought of putting something like that on and not losing the lock box (most of the racks I've seen have the connecting bars, or look too flimsy).
I got it off the Softtopper website. I think the brand is USA Truck Cap Racks. But can't remember exactly.
Yeah i couldn't believe it!! Texted the guy and made to 2 hour drive to Dallas right away.
I'm pretty pumped.
Thanks for the offer man! I think I just need to bite the bullet and pick up a used welder and some other necessities.
Harbor freight Christmas specials are here. They have an air compressor on sale for like $109 and a welder for I believe $150. For welding a brace for the IFS box, I'm not sure you'd need to spray arc it or anything. Then again steering does go through a lot of turmoil. Typing out loud here.
Harbor freight Christmas specials are here. They have an air compressor on sale for like $109 and a welder for I believe $150. For welding a brace for the IFS box, I'm not sure you'd need to spray arc it or anything. Then again steering does go through a lot of turmoil. Typing out loud here.
Thanks for the info, I'll be getting one of those welders.
My mom made me some awesome seat covers because she is the coolest.
We put the covers on and stuffed some new foam in between the cloth and old foam. I also took out a few pieces of metal that felt a little uncomfortable.
Installed and ready for sitting!
I've seen some people using ammo cans for consoles and it seems like a great idea.
I don't have $250 to spend on an aftermarket console so ammo can looks like the way to go!
I'm thinking stack 2 short boxes or 1 taller longer box with a short platform underneath.
The short boxes are awesome because they
have hinges on 1 side and a latch on the other.
Downside to the long box is that it doesn't have a hinge. Latches on both sides so you have to take the whole top off to get inside. Obvious advantage is that it has more storage.
1 long box with a few 2x4s under it to get the right height.
2 short boxes, stacked.<br/>Pretty good height but it might be a little tall when I add the pad.