Current $ .50 tour
Well, I have done a bunch of little mods, see what you guys think.
I replaced the headlights with Hella H4 Halogen bulb types. The cost was just a little more than the stock replacements and the night vision is now very much better. While playing with the lights, I made some covers to protect the lights from road stones, and off road from branches, bushes, rocks, mud or any other thing that might damage them. Also made a cover for the winch to keep any and all bad junk from getting down into the winch. It looks a bit odd, but kind of grows on you. At first glance it looks like an A-3 as you can't see any headlights next to the radiator ( no funny hood).
I lowered the spare tire about 4 inches and mounted my generator over the spare. It works well there and is out of the way. If I reverse the rim/tire I will be able the bring the tire up two inches. That is only a loss of two inches of mid ground clearance. Good trade off to have a generator.
Inside the cab I built a overhead rack to mount the cab C.B. Radio on and store all the junk that clutters up the cab. This was a perfect location to mount the rear view camera screen. In the picture of the tailgate, you will note a "V"
painted. This "V" is functional. With the tailgate chained to the open position, and the camera mounted just over the camper door, you can back right in on target to a trailer using the "V" to guide you. Solo, first time ever time hook-up. I love that! I tried to take a pic to show you but it is just to cold outside right now and the screen is inop. If interrested, come spring warming, I will take a picture to show you how it works.
I mounted two more Jerry Cans to the rear of the camper. That now makes 11 mounted. Can mount 13. The trailer carries 3 more. Boy.....Thats what I need, more Jerry Cans!
Hard to get a picture of the mast I made for the campers C.B. Radio. It can be put up in about a minute, and stands about 15 feet tall. In the camper I have a second C.B. that has a Weather Alert System that I use to monitor. Good to have if you are out in the Boonies.
I mounted a small Fuel transfer pump just above the main fuel tank. This I can use to pump fuel to or from any tank to tank, or Jerry Can, Motorcycle Ect. Very handy to have.
I put in a snap of the side storage doors between the camper and the bed of the truck. Note the camp chair to give you an idea of just how much storage room there is on the sides of the unit. I can keep most all of my camping gear in the truck, the tools and larger things go in the trailer ( MKT-90 converted to cargo unit)
Anyhow, that is some of the fun things I have been up too. It is just to cold on my old bones to play right now. But Spring is coming, so my list of fun things to do is growing, and growing, and growing. Lets see what we can get into!