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Quote from: Flyin6 on June 30, 2015, 02:59:43 PMOr just drop a 4BT in there!I like this idea
Or just drop a 4BT in there!
Quote from: nmeyer414 on June 30, 2015, 08:46:45 PMQuote from: Flyin6 on June 30, 2015, 02:59:43 PMOr just drop a 4BT in there!I like this ideaI will get you all my wife's email address and you can convince her! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Maybe set it up for multi fuel? Can always drain the crankcases of all the abandoned cars on the interstate and run her on black gold. I'm starting to like this idea more and more. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Oh yeah. I know. One of my fondest truck memories is running my old 92 F250 7.3idi with old motor oil and tranny fluid mixed in with the fuel. I could roll black coal for miles just with normal driving. You guys have for me to thinking that this may be a doable idea.... I think my folks still have an old d350 sitting at their place....Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That turned out really well. Did you like the door jams? Also did you do anything special when rolling across a body seam? I've been thinking about doing this with my truck but was wondering how well rolling it on will get the color into the gaps between panels.
W E L L, E R R R, A H H HYou have a pretty cool and unique truck going on so far. Good products, lots of labor, and a pretty unique vehicle overall. You haven't been all that attuned to cost up to this point, favoring quality over cost, I think.SoWhy would you have changed up that formula?Obviously you know why conduit is so much lighter and costs less...There's less of it thereAnd the metal is of a low quality and made thin wall so electricians can easily bend it on the job. Same way it is going to bend when a person steps on it, a kid tries a chin up on it, you put a water or fuel can on it and so forthConduit is not structural, only a metal sheath for wire. It will not last and when it starts to bend your cool truck is going to start to look otherwise.Regular 1" steel tubing is not very expensive and won't bend up, well under normal expedition vehicle loads, won't.I applaud your building a roof rack but would encourage you throw out the insulation and go get some real steel tubing.Soldier on!
What is this???I don't remember anything of it...Been longer than the last update on SquareD
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Technically yes, but the vast majority of them are being built like this one. Sent from my SM-G935R4 using Tapatalk