Mario
Active member
- 315
- 87
- 28
- Location
- Rio Rancho, NM
He said those were sheets he got from a recycling, right?What material is under the top?
Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk
Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
He said those were sheets he got from a recycling, right?What material is under the top?
Think its around 5/16 aluminum. I can walk on it. Someday i may build a center roof console if needing a switch panel or ham radio gear.What material is under the top?
Super simple. Had to buy the seat's slider for the driver and added the bars in black. And before i get criticized for the passenger seat mount the seat does not hold you in but rather the seatbelt. I thought about adding bolts to hold down the cover in addition to the clams fasteners. Seat price were around $200 each. I need a second front passenger seat batter cover if anyone has one they would sell.I like it.
What did you have to do to get the seats to fit?
How much were they?
Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk
I was going to say something about that but then thought maybe he meant bumper hardware and the like.Stainless steel fasteners and aluminum?
Not good. I can just say its all there and it works. I am working on building my own bracket for a second alternater and it will be a 12v system thats isolated from the 24v. Just something to power electrics. Im going to use two 12v batteries and setting them up in a way that can be reworked to serve as a jump 24v for the main battery set. of course isolating the 12v circuit if such a jump is needed.How's it look under the hood?
Thanks
DanJ
It looks lIke the tires bowed out at bottom. Illusion maybe
Rear mount turbo setup? Doubt many on here would have heard of this but it could work for sure. Biggest downside is running a 3 inch pipe back up to the intake.Not good. I can just say its all there and it works. I am working on building my own bracket for a second alternater and it will be a 12v system thats isolated from the 24v. Just something to power electrics. Im going to use two 12v batteries and setting them up in a way that can be reworked to serve as a jump 24v for the main battery set. of course isolating the 12v circuit if such a jump is needed.
I also have a plan for the belt slap jumping up and down that the two belts do across the top. That drives me crazy. And someday i might get around to adding a turbo. Everyone is missing the boat on how easy it could be. Notice how much room there is at the muffler? lol
We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!