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Im thinking of moving the whole spare tire unloading mechanism behind the truck, and build a pass trough behind the passenger seat.
Shouldn't be too hard...
So I ordered a set of these today.
And one of these - I used one in my FJ Cruiser with good results. This will power all my 12v accessories in the cab.
I had to replace mine because the fan pulley rubbed it through. I had a new one made at a hydraulic shop. Can get you the fitting numbers this weekend.
If you want a new one made PM me.
I bought the Lizard Skin gun kit which worked really well. So, I sprayed everything. Doors and cab walls all have 2 coats on inside. Floors have 2 coats inside and 1 coat underneath. I'm spraying their ceramic coating underneath, on top of the soundproofing per their instructions. Also...
Masking time inside the cab wasn't that bad. Maybe an hour max.
I pressure washed the underneath one evening after work and shot the Lizard Skin in an evening. Probly about an hour or so each.
I shot the back wall of the cab and the floors and ceiling in a morning, and came back and shot a 2nd...
Thanks for the thoughts!
I was pleasantly surprised yesterday at the difference in cab temps after shooting Lizard Skin inside the cab vs the day before while shooting the first coat.
I will be shooting the ceramic Lizard Skin on the roof and on top of the soundproofing underneath on the engine...
Looking for flooring thoughts. My green padded vinyl is in very good shape but I hate to dye it black....
For those who did camper conversions, what did you do?
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