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I had not considered rock sliders at the roof line.
In some of those Top Truck Challenge videos, there are rigs that have small wheels mounted horizontally at the roof edge just for that purpose. I have not been impressed with those wheels in action, however.
Yes, I did consider an exocage. The Fabricator tells me that the vertical elements catch on rocks/ canyon walls. I see evidence of this in the Top Truck Challenge videos. A popular trail near here is Box Canyon at Florence AZ, so you get an idea:
With an internal cage the sheet metal smashes...
Plan is being executed for the roll cage fab, may as well share how stuff comes apart then goes back together.
A stripped out cab is en route to the fabricator (thank you, NV555). When the cage is finished, will swap the modified cab with mine.
No need for me to wonder what to do with my...
Hi Seth, could you please estimate a dollars spent ratio: truck chassis/living quarters ? I'd like to get a sense of how much resources the LMTV chassis alone will consume, without the expedition stuff.
There's a fella in Montana who figured that, well the body temperature of a chicken is 99 degrees, so if he puts six chickens under the hood of his truck on cold winter days then that's, like, 600 degrees. Should start right up.....
There is a big truck fan, user name "Joaquin Suave" I think, who gave excellent advice on those building an adventure rig:
"In your backyard, build a plywood box the same size as your planned shelter. Live out of it for a couple of weeks, see what you think of the idea."
I am not shy about saying that I paid $15,000 US for my 1078. Before I purchased it, I saw it sell at auction for $7700 + buyers premium+ transportation as a non-runner. The buyer flipped it to me with a clean AZ title, 4 new batteries, turret cover, 5 high tread Goodyear MVTs, functioning CTIS...
The aluminum ladders aren't that bad to move around, or that fella is doing the work of two men.
I've been told that I do the work of three men: Moe, Larry, and Curly :)
just looking at stuff
Am looking at stuff to see what might be a problem later, then do PM sooner.
Steering hose pinched and the cab mount pretty well shot,
The inner belt is CAT...no way that could be original??
Outer belts look new. I don't know what style the fan clutch is as I don't know...
made the truck 1% lighter
Just by removing the rearward airlift outriggers at 82.4 lbs each. Daaaaaang.
update: the fronts are 62 lbs each = almost 300 lbs total. Payload that can be used for something else, tools perhaps. And lots of Locktite ;)
stowed the panels
It took some messing around to get them to fit. The "receptacles" are not of uniform size. The tailgate cannot fit in the top slot because of the hinge. Worked out, eventually.
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