If you're talking about the slots that are cut into the panels, between the squares, the compressors will not line up with those holes. It would require some drilling. In the attached photo, looking from the bed side of the bulkhead panel, the brushless compressor is on the right and the brushed...
That sounds like a really cool project. We just did a similar setup on a Gladiator with our LBE (Load Bearing Enclosure) on it.
Here's what you need for measurements:
We also build these bike trays that may work for you...
That looks great. Since you have room on either side of the display, you could a RJ45 panel mount coupler to make your mic removable and put that connector in your bezel.
https://a.co/d/07EUKjgh
Here's how we did it in our truck -
The Icom 5200 fits nicely there as well.
Feeling comfortable is overrated. 😉
I heard Danica Patrick say one time, to be a good race car driver you have to constantly push the edge until that edge feels comfortable. Then, the edge moves and the cycle continues. I don't want to necessarily equate this to racing, but the principle still...
I have a cabin up in the mountains at about 9000'. I'm in the snow almost every weekend during the winter. Being originally from Alabama, I have definitely made my share of snow mistakes, but that's the best way to learn. It just takes experience in the conditions and experience putting the...
Honestly, I would wait. Imogene itself isn't too bad, but if you want to do Engineer on the way down into Ouray, you're going to get some new belly scratches. I did it on the trip shown above and it was frustrating. Since then, the truck is on 35's with 3" in the front and 1.25" on the rear. I...
The only discounts we have going right now is the military discount. Our aluminum is up about 30% in the last month, so there won't be any sales anytime soon, unfortunately.
Hey Eric,
Thanks for your interest! We don't have a published weight rating. To get an actual accurate number on that, we would need to destroy a rack and possibly a truck bed. We could guess at it, but that wouldn't do us much good. You can do accurate FEA on these in CAD because you can't get...
Thanks! It has a 3" collar in the front and 1.25" in the rear. I'm not a huge fan of the coil spacers, but we had to get this thing up above some of the rocks. I'm hoping we get some good mid-travel kits out soon.
That looks good! What about going to the tall rails and using two of them? You could build a simple tire tray off of the rear rail to secure the tire. You could also mount something like the bike trays as well - https://a.co/d/01Xla0MT