I'm using the M105 bed on my A3 4x4 project and want a strong frame and canvas cover. I salvaged the uprights from the sides in the picture, but they are not strong and a couple are bent where the corners attach. All in all, it seems rather flimsy and going down the road at 50, might not be all that secure.
I asked in another post about using some troop seats, making them fold down, instead I have decided to do as 59apache suggests and to stay with the fixed rack. I have enough of the fiber side boards from the troop seats to do the side rack and can probably straighten the uprights. They are an odd size that I can't find a direct tube replacement for, 1.25" x 1.75".
Has anyone rebuilt the top cover on an M105 bed with other uprights and corners? What did you use (or have seen used or think would work)? Would putting a piece of tight fitting wood inside the steel upright give it more strength and better bolt holding? Is there any alternatives to the corners? Has anyone put a peak in the top to shed water?
I could start with steel tube that is 1"x1.5" and shim the pockets, making a one piece bow. Any ideas?
I asked in another post about using some troop seats, making them fold down, instead I have decided to do as 59apache suggests and to stay with the fixed rack. I have enough of the fiber side boards from the troop seats to do the side rack and can probably straighten the uprights. They are an odd size that I can't find a direct tube replacement for, 1.25" x 1.75".
Has anyone rebuilt the top cover on an M105 bed with other uprights and corners? What did you use (or have seen used or think would work)? Would putting a piece of tight fitting wood inside the steel upright give it more strength and better bolt holding? Is there any alternatives to the corners? Has anyone put a peak in the top to shed water?
I could start with steel tube that is 1"x1.5" and shim the pockets, making a one piece bow. Any ideas?
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