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In the idea of overlanding and stoping at camp. What do you all think I could attach to those four bolts that are below the rear cargo window. They unscrew from a plate that is inside, so it is very stable and reinforced. I was thinking some kind of removable table or...? When my tailgate is down the tire swing out with the Trasharoo is right there. I had originally thought that a cocktail table would be good there, but who wants cocktails by the trash can.
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The PO had used that as a mount for a 5 gallon jerry can. Simply four bolts through the thin sheet metal :(. I backed it up with a plate inside with the bolts welded on the inside. I did not like the idea of having something that could get caught on bushes and such, so I removed the whole thing.
 
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I prefer lithe chicks that are fast, but if it is cold and they are cuddily then I don't mind- any chicks make me happy.

I think that the drive shaft may have been under load and a rock had dented the shaft and like a aluminum can it just twisted when it reached a certain load. Don't really know!
 
Maybe use those four bolts for the rear mount of a hammock. The front mount off the front bumper. Use thick wall tube for the cuddily types. :)
 
In the idea of overlanding and stoping at camp. What do you all think I could attach to those four bolts that are below the rear cargo window. They unscrew from a plate that is inside, so it is very stable and reinforced. I was thinking some kind of removable table or...? When my tailgate is down the tire swing out with the Trasharoo is right there. I had originally thought that a cocktail table would be good there, but who wants cocktails by the trash can.
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The PO had used that as a mount for a 5 gallon jerry can. Simply four bolts through the thin sheet metal :(. I backed it up with a plate inside with the bolts welded on the inside. I did not like the idea of having something that could get caught on bushes and such, so I removed the whole thing.


At you going to fab rear quarter sliders? I could see you tying a ladder system into the bolts in the middle and bottom slider. Could figure a way to make it removable if you didn't want to roll with it on all the time.
 
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What is the best way to get this glue off-sandblast, maybe wire wheel?
I am super stoked! After getting some floor pans that I had thought nonexistent (thanks Bobm!) I thought before I do that I should make the seats look killer. After having the quotes go all over expensive I found Spector still had a kit (foam and vinyl). So I guess at least I'll do the back seats until I find a solution for the fronts.

How the 'pig hole' always goes deeper and deeper than I originally plan.
 

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