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I picked up Brutus a few weeks ago and have been doing some small things to get him ready for the up coming trip the end of the month.
There was already un upper console installed with switches to run the lights and spots for a radio and speakers. The center portion was made with 1/4" plywood. The switches were single pole double throw toggle switches, but only operated one item per switch. I decided to swap it out for some sheet metal and the switches with a waterproof switch panel. Also added a stereo, Cobra 29 CB and an Alinco 2m/440 ham radio. Sorry for the quality of the photos, ten at night and a cell phone camera isn't the best combination.
At some point some one decided they didn't like the turn signal control being in this vehicle and cut the wires and took it. I was able to pick one up down in Anchorage and played musical wires until i figured out which ones went where.
Before we left Anchorage the wife managed to clip the ladder that came with it with our Subaru and broke it up pretty good. I decided to go with a set of folding steps from an RV supply place. takes up less room and is a little easier to move around.
Also went through and greased all the points underneath. Ive been going through the wiring, with the modifications through the years it has taken a bit to figure out what gets power from where. He is spending the weekend in the shop getting a new roof A/C unit (the one on there went t/u and since it is so old they can't work on it). The wife has gone crazy with her sewing machine and made me some curtains and new cover for the bench in the back.
I have a line on some 11.00x20 NDT's for a real nice price, will be swapping out the front axel tires since those tires are weather checked and cupping pretty bad. I have the spin on filter kits on order. This coming week Ill be taking a look at the brakes, and fluid changes. Also going to be looking into putting solar on the roof to see if i can run the a/c and fridge while we drive.
As I do more Ill add pictures and word vomit here.
There was already un upper console installed with switches to run the lights and spots for a radio and speakers. The center portion was made with 1/4" plywood. The switches were single pole double throw toggle switches, but only operated one item per switch. I decided to swap it out for some sheet metal and the switches with a waterproof switch panel. Also added a stereo, Cobra 29 CB and an Alinco 2m/440 ham radio. Sorry for the quality of the photos, ten at night and a cell phone camera isn't the best combination.
At some point some one decided they didn't like the turn signal control being in this vehicle and cut the wires and took it. I was able to pick one up down in Anchorage and played musical wires until i figured out which ones went where.
Before we left Anchorage the wife managed to clip the ladder that came with it with our Subaru and broke it up pretty good. I decided to go with a set of folding steps from an RV supply place. takes up less room and is a little easier to move around.
Also went through and greased all the points underneath. Ive been going through the wiring, with the modifications through the years it has taken a bit to figure out what gets power from where. He is spending the weekend in the shop getting a new roof A/C unit (the one on there went t/u and since it is so old they can't work on it). The wife has gone crazy with her sewing machine and made me some curtains and new cover for the bench in the back.
I have a line on some 11.00x20 NDT's for a real nice price, will be swapping out the front axel tires since those tires are weather checked and cupping pretty bad. I have the spin on filter kits on order. This coming week Ill be taking a look at the brakes, and fluid changes. Also going to be looking into putting solar on the roof to see if i can run the a/c and fridge while we drive.
As I do more Ill add pictures and word vomit here.