Tapage Club 4X4 Panamá 10 Year 15 Year 20 Year Joined Apr 4, 2003 Threads 422 Messages 23,682 Location Panamá Website www.4x4panama.com Nov 2, 2009 #61 I'm not a bobbed lover but yours it's looking really good dude ...
Toyo Boyo SILVER Star 10 Year 15 Year Joined Aug 10, 2008 Threads 33 Messages 502 Location South Wales, UK Nov 2, 2009 #62 Been following this thread for a while and I am deeply impressed. Many folk talk this kind of talk - you sir have walked the walk! The departure angle looks to be about 60degrees (when you get that rear bumper sorted lol). Excellent
Been following this thread for a while and I am deeply impressed. Many folk talk this kind of talk - you sir have walked the walk! The departure angle looks to be about 60degrees (when you get that rear bumper sorted lol). Excellent
theside00 10 Year 15 Year 20 Year Joined Jan 13, 2005 Threads 204 Messages 1,821 Location Boise ID Nov 2, 2009 Thread starter #63 Thanks guys it has came out a lot better then expected. First time taking on a project like this. Plan with the rear frame is to have it tucked up under the body so it should have a good departure angle. Now I have to take it to the trail that made me decide to do this and see if it will work!!!!
Thanks guys it has came out a lot better then expected. First time taking on a project like this. Plan with the rear frame is to have it tucked up under the body so it should have a good departure angle. Now I have to take it to the trail that made me decide to do this and see if it will work!!!!
A abclin 10 Year 15 Year 20 Year Joined Feb 19, 2004 Threads 52 Messages 345 Location ventura,ca Nov 2, 2009 #64 looks like those rear sliding windows are still kinda functional
S SteelArt Joined Jul 11, 2009 Threads 31 Messages 258 Location Australia Website www.oz40.com Nov 3, 2009 #65 sweet, well done looks great
theside00 10 Year 15 Year 20 Year Joined Jan 13, 2005 Threads 204 Messages 1,821 Location Boise ID Nov 3, 2009 Thread starter #66 Rear windows still slide open about 3 or 4 inches, good enough to get some air in there.
theside00 10 Year 15 Year 20 Year Joined Jan 13, 2005 Threads 204 Messages 1,821 Location Boise ID May 13, 2010 Thread starter #67 Here are some final shots on what I did on the inside. Full 37x12.50 spare underneath the platform with a spot for the Co2 bottle. Now I have room for all tools underneath and whatever else I need up top.
Here are some final shots on what I did on the inside. Full 37x12.50 spare underneath the platform with a spot for the Co2 bottle. Now I have room for all tools underneath and whatever else I need up top.
CreeperSleeper Cascade Cruisers SILVER Star 10 Year 15 Year 20 Year Joined May 16, 2005 Threads 182 Messages 7,473 Location Canby, OR May 14, 2010 #68 Well done, sir... Well done.
jlg32281 10 Year 15 Year Joined Sep 15, 2006 Threads 58 Messages 2,001 Location Vidor, TX May 16, 2010 #69 me likey
B Baja Dan 10 Year 15 Year Joined Sep 6, 2008 Threads 102 Messages 382 May 20, 2010 #70 looks great bravo.
weigellj 10 Year 15 Year 20 Year OG Joined Feb 26, 2002 Threads 215 Messages 994 Location WI Mar 25, 2011 #71 OLD THREAD REVIVAL I have convinced myself I am going to do this to the grocery getter before the wheeling season starts here. WHO cut the rear windows, or how did the do it? Nothing to add, other than it looks outstanding.
OLD THREAD REVIVAL I have convinced myself I am going to do this to the grocery getter before the wheeling season starts here. WHO cut the rear windows, or how did the do it? Nothing to add, other than it looks outstanding.