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Now I have to ask why is the man door on the driver side of the camper, seems backwards for no other reason then. That’s not where they go Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Was going to ask about the GVW, but the squat covers that. Can you address the height or do you need to space it up?But, its ON!!!
I’m awaiting the scale ticket....Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on May 13, 2020, 07:12:17 AMI’m awaiting the scale ticket....Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Looks great. Close to end of job!
I agree, looks good. Even the suicide door Think we all thought it would ride way higher, looks like a low rider.How is the attachment happening?
I don’t know Don. I think it’s beyond fixing and will probably end up being an emotional drain on you during this already stressful. Pandemic. My deep respect for you as a fellow military man makes me feel obligated to say this: I’ll take it off your hands, that way you can take everything you’ve learned from this one and make one that won’t hurt as much. I only say it because I care. Just think about it at least.:DSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Have you filled your water tank yet? Had to remind myself that puts some good weight behind the axle, and balance out the trailer and tongue weight. Sure a nice build.
Look, the sub is playing in the green mulch!!!Metallic is hard to spray, a putter grey would look nice though.Still think it needs more lift. No water or gear really. Have you contacted the axle company yet?
Looks good, Don! I think the paint is fine. Has a bit of a weathered look, plus, once you roll down a gravel/dirt road, the dust gathered will mask any imperfections. ;-)
Why not just get the 5-6k puck?
Quote from: cj7ox on May 14, 2020, 12:56:59 PMLooks good, Don! I think the paint is fine. Has a bit of a weathered look, plus, once you roll down a gravel/dirt road, the dust gathered will mask any imperfections. ;-)agreed. looks like bedliner shot over wood grain to me. a pretty perfect example actually. different angles catch the light differently etc. just let it be. not a whole lot of wood construction, off road, hand crafted trailers out there for comparison;-)
Quote from: cj7ox on May 14, 2020, 12:56:59 PMLooks good, Don! I think the paint is fine. Has a bit of a weathered look, plus, once you roll down a gravel/dirt road, the dust gathered will mask any imperfections. ;-)Thinkin' like a tanker!I always thought it was amusing the pains we would go through to camo our M-60A1's with paint and things, when really after one road march the thing was always the color of its surroundings!
Looks great Don. Was thinking about that AC. What if you made the cover removable when stationary to get better airflow?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk