A few pics from the weekend...
Craisy Daisy
11-26-2001, 07:58 PM
A few pics from this weekend...
Me behind the wheel...
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My girlfriend behind the wheel...:D :D
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She loves this stuff!!!
Me behind the wheel...
http://webhome.idirect.com/~fabfive/11.25.2001/DSCF0006%20(Small).JPG
http://webhome.idirect.com/~fabfive/11.25.2001/DSCF0007%20(Small).JPG
http://webhome.idirect.com/~fabfive/11.25.2001/DSCF0008%20(Small).JPG
My girlfriend behind the wheel...:D :D
http://webhome.idirect.com/~fabfive/11.25.2001/Picture%20007%20(Small).jpg
http://webhome.idirect.com/~fabfive/11.25.2001/Picture%20009%20(Small).jpg
She loves this stuff!!!
rhombus
11-26-2001, 09:01 PM
I was waiting for you to post these.
(Was a fun angle that's for sure)
I think that CD was at a 30 degree tilt each way.
:D
(Was a fun angle that's for sure)
I think that CD was at a 30 degree tilt each way.
:D
rrdstarr
11-26-2001, 09:47 PM
CD Your bumper looks nice! Which Swampers are you running? Do you have a plywood floor on your Surco rack? I still have to fiddle with my ax and shovel carrier for the Hi-lift!
I know...too many questions..............:D
I know...too many questions..............:D
Craisy Daisy
11-26-2001, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by rrdstarr
CD Your bumper looks nice!
Thanks rrdstarr! I painted the body panels and the body underneath the tailgate black for consistency. Also to hide the bumper a little more.
Which Swampers are you running?
31" SSR
Do you have a plywood floor on your Surco rack?
It's a piece of sheetmetal cut to fit the bottom of the rack. I painted it yellow to match the truck and added some weather stripping on its underside to keep it from rattling.
I still have to fiddle with my ax and shovel carrier for the Hi-lift!
Let me know if you need more pics. I can take some just let me know what you need to see.
I know...too many questions..............:D
Questions are good!
CD Your bumper looks nice!
Thanks rrdstarr! I painted the body panels and the body underneath the tailgate black for consistency. Also to hide the bumper a little more.
Which Swampers are you running?
31" SSR
Do you have a plywood floor on your Surco rack?
It's a piece of sheetmetal cut to fit the bottom of the rack. I painted it yellow to match the truck and added some weather stripping on its underside to keep it from rattling.
I still have to fiddle with my ax and shovel carrier for the Hi-lift!
Let me know if you need more pics. I can take some just let me know what you need to see.
I know...too many questions..............:D
Questions are good!
Schludwiller
11-26-2001, 10:53 PM
Wierd. Your diff looks brand new in the 1st few pictures and then dirty like most peoples in the last one.
So does the CB whip give you any better reception?
I like the spare tire clamp/screw/whatever. The corner fender cut worked well on the drivers side. If it could have been as clean on the right, it would almost look like the bumper was designed for the truck.
Good to see you having fun as always! :jump:
So does the CB whip give you any better reception?
I like the spare tire clamp/screw/whatever. The corner fender cut worked well on the drivers side. If it could have been as clean on the right, it would almost look like the bumper was designed for the truck.
Good to see you having fun as always! :jump:
Philosopher
11-27-2001, 12:18 PM
Good stuff you CRAISY fool.
Strom
11-27-2001, 02:02 PM
I like how the bumper turned out!
-Brad
-Brad
FSRBIKER
11-27-2001, 07:22 PM
Nice CD!! Looking forward to wheeling with you again soon. One question on the bumper, is it possible to cut off the ends of the bumper and weld them shut and then not have to cut the side panels?
Schludwiller
11-27-2001, 11:02 PM
Originally posted by FSRBIKER
Nice CD!! Looking forward to wheeling with you again soon. One question on the bumper, is it possible to cut off the ends of the bumper and weld them shut and then not have to cut the side panels?
For some reason my brain didn't understand this question the first time. Ok, now I get it. Yeah, that would be a good option if possible! So is it?
Nice CD!! Looking forward to wheeling with you again soon. One question on the bumper, is it possible to cut off the ends of the bumper and weld them shut and then not have to cut the side panels?
For some reason my brain didn't understand this question the first time. Ok, now I get it. Yeah, that would be a good option if possible! So is it?
Craisy Daisy
11-27-2001, 11:26 PM
Sure it could be done. I never even thought about that, then again I like it the way it is :D
Anyone have any experience with turning a bumper into an air source? I have been toying with the idea but I have NO idea what would be involved. Thoughts?
Anyone have any experience with turning a bumper into an air source? I have been toying with the idea but I have NO idea what would be involved. Thoughts?
rrdstarr
11-28-2001, 12:06 AM
CD Ask Gordon "Warmonger" he has some sorta onboard air storage system? To make a rear bumper into and airtank would take lots of welding! I think it would be easier to install a flat pancake type tank (strapped up to the spare location but half the thickness of your spare so it wouldn't be subected to rocks) where your spare used to be and have an air connection like the CalMini truck did. It came right outta/through the bumper.
warmonger
11-28-2001, 04:41 AM
As long as the "pancake" doesn't drop below the spring shackles you will be all right. As for turning a bumper into an air tank, it is doable, but the bumper needs to be built with this thought in mind. All welded parts need to be open to allow air to flow from one to the other and the welds have to be perfectly sealed, no porosity. You also need enough cubic inches available to provide a reasonable amount of air. I have seen one buggy that was built on a tubular chassis and the entire chassis was one big air tank. It took a lot of planning and careful welding though. I also have a friend who builds tube bumpers for 4WD trucks that are designed for air storage. Make sure whatever you do that you have a covered spot for the air fitting. It will become clogged with dirt and mud if you don't. My friend that builds tube bumpers builds a box with a latched door for the air fitting.
ned946
11-29-2001, 10:18 PM
Originally posted by warmonger
My friend that builds tube bumpers builds a box with a latched door for the air fitting.
Please supply some contact info! I've been searching for something like that. I have front and rear QD's that have so much dust its a real pain to get the hose to connect! I've asked around locally and people look at me like I'm nuts.:bloated: :bloated: :bloated:
My friend that builds tube bumpers builds a box with a latched door for the air fitting.
Please supply some contact info! I've been searching for something like that. I have front and rear QD's that have so much dust its a real pain to get the hose to connect! I've asked around locally and people look at me like I'm nuts.:bloated: :bloated: :bloated:
rrdstarr
11-30-2001, 12:06 AM
Just double bag the fittings with a plastic lunch bag and a rubber band.
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