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So once you slid it in place how did you secure it in place on the sides? Or did it only secure to the center?
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I want to make something similar but have the ability to swing down so I can upgrade or change fuses.Ran one screw up from the bottom on each side. Never has moved.
There's a company that advertise here in the classifieds (out of CA) that makes a unit that mounts above your head between the seats. It's secured at front and back. I have plans to make my own using this location. What you want could easily be modded with hinges so it would swing down when needed.I want to make something similar but have the ability to swing down so I can upgrade or change fuses.
I have seen a few fabed ones and a few manufactured ones (like you are talking about). Trouble is how much is going to hang down and be in the wife’s face, all be it she is short (5'3"). The over the windshield option seems best but that is going to be a lot of fab work.There's a company that advertise here in the classifieds (out of CA) that makes a unit that mounts above your head between the seats. It's secured at front and back. I have plans to make my own using this location. What you want could easily be modded with hinges so it would swing down when needed.
My long term plans include rebuilding the cab roof to take weight so my overhead console will probably come after I do that.
I doubt no one cares when it comes to these trucks. IMO there seems to be 2 camps, the people that restore and the people that don't. I frequently come up with ideas and if I can find that someone else has done it first, that'd be great to find, but if not you can always be first. I recently decided I wanted to put on bumper platforms but there's only a few posts out there so now there's one more added to the mix. Every little bit can help and inspire someone else.I just realized no one cares about this and I am rambling typing.
As always great information! Also right now I am deployed so all I have to do is look through the forums and threads in my off time, so many ideas and so much searching/ asking questions to 6-8 year old threads. I have about a thousand ideas and list with pictures on what I want to do/ can do/ afford to do. My intention is not to go bob this truck and turn it into some flashy mini monster truck, but rather improve on the simple yet rock solid design. A few creature comforts to be sure but nothing crazy or outlandish.I doubt no one cares when it comes to these trucks. IMO there seems to be 2 camps, the people that restore and the people that don't. I frequently come up with ideas and if I can find that someone else has done it first, that'd be great to find, but if not you can always be first. I recently decided I wanted to put on bumper platforms but there's only a few posts out there so now there's one more added to the mix. Every little bit can help and inspire someone else.
The height on the cabs are pretty high. You could always fab something that used both spaces, or put everything on a panel behind and between the two seats. The cab is nothing if not roomy.
That's exactly what I want to do, although I have some crazy and outlandish ideas too. I mean, I'd like to add some protection against small arms fire, but only if I can do it cheaply and without a lot of weight, but that's down the road...A few creature comforts to be sure but nothing crazy or outlandish.
AR550 steel would work well, I would look into the old gun trucks from Nam. Some of them are really elaborate and somewhere slap dash welded armor like we did in Iraq.That's exactly what I want to do, although I have some crazy and outlandish ideas too. I mean, I'd like to add some protection against small arms fire, but only if I can do it cheaply and without a lot of weight, but that's down the road...
Steel is too heavy for my purposes. I thinking more along the lines of fabric. I'm aware of how expensive this could get, which is why it's down the road. There are also some alternatives to the tech that are always developing. My advantages are that the material can be bulky, but I need it relatively lightweight.AR550 steel would work well, I would look into the old gun trucks from Nam. Some of them are really elaborate and somewhere slap dash welded armor like we did in Iraq.