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I'm designing a drawer to go under the fridge that will be a slide out kitchen. I'll post a screen shot of the CAD model mockup tomorrow.
Varty, the new one is better but I don't have a single picture of the build. Pete, for sure I'll be reaching out when the time comes. The gutter was fine. I was only lightly leaning on the tree and the gutters are surprisingly strong. Though I would not recommend leaning on them as a general rule. I slid into that position in the mud. Not in the hospital, just a lazy Saturday.
Here are some finished pics of the new bumper. This was done in a rush before heading down to Turf-N-Surf last November.
So the changes were:
- double shear swing hinge - the hinge pin is supported on both ends - top and bottom.
- to make the double shear and not loose departure angle I moved the lights into the swingout arms.
- all aluminum construction - the old one was pretty freaking heavy. It was 3/16" steel - this is 1/4" Alum.
- move the tire inboard so as to not repeat history.
- I used a set of door latches from a junkyard Tercel to latch the swingouts in.
- I chamfered the lower corners to add a little flair and not be so boxy.
- smaller tool box - the tool box was by far the most useful aspect of the old build while on the trail. no more digging through camping gear while looking for a snatch strap or clevis. The new one has only recovery gear and tire tools in it.
- single jerry can - one is really enough for this rig. The basket is modular and I can make it a two can basket pretty easy. Actually I plan to do just that with one diesel and one water.
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So how about that CAD model? =)
Great bumper, I wonder how much more work to do like a half and half, half bumper and half swing out? Just wondering if you the lower part could bend up into the swing out if you hit a rock?
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Have you ever seen anyone on mud try that or to have some sort of sleeping area in a 40. I am asking because I have thought about it with my BJ42.
The family and I just got back from a South African vacation. ........And also made me think that I should make some contacts in the places I might eventually get to. I missed out meeting up with a mudder in South Africa by simply not realizing I was going to be so close to his location.