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Couple of questions Chad, but first, I love that cage.
Now, did you build the box dimensions for a specific reason? I mean, is there a reason you left a certain amount of space on the sides open or built to that height? (obviously you didn't want to go over the seat backs)
Any specific tools, parts, or recovery gear you had to fit? I ask because I saw the Safari cargo boxes in a Rubicon Express catalog a while back, and loved the idea (just not enough to pay over $600 for it). Then, when I started designing one myself, I ran into all kinds of considerations I never even dreamed of before. (ie where to put a spare axle shaft, what order is the stuff going to go in - biggest first or least used first?, Do I want it to ba all drawer - 1 or 2?, Do I want a hatch towards the back seat?)
Also - How do you like the Power Tank? How much use can you get out of it? Like how many tires can you fill, or can you possibly use air tools? If you could do it again, whould you still go that route or go to a full OBA setup?
Thanks for letting me pick your brain for a minute.
JH
3 seats: 2 front, 1 rear on the pass side. I am going to bob it and tube behind the rear doors, so I'll need tool and spare parts storage so one seat has to go.
Power tank is not a power tank. It is an aluminum tank from marinedepot.com. And a fixed 130 lb regulator. Works great. Fills up tires for three runs and still allows me to use air tools.
Box is built to the dimesions to fit in the area and still open. Cost me on sheet of 1/2" mdf and a day to build. Cheap and effective.
Chad
Keep up the good work, Chad. And keep on posting photos of what you are doing. I like the approach you are taking to building your Grand. And I'm continuing to get good ideas from you. So keep on sharing them with us.
I'm even starting to like the all-red interior. Not enough to copy it. So I will be staying with mine. But I am getting used to it.
And if anyone has a problem with an all-red interior on a Grand that's as well-built as yours ... then THEY have a problem ... not YOU.
Jim
I like the idea of the tank... did you save a lot of cash going that direction? And where do you get it filled?
I see one on this site for 220 bucks including the regulator.. seems like a pretty good deal.
http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...idproduct=CO2K
Just get the tank and buy a fixed output regulator from williams ballons and helium. Costs 12 dollars to get filled at my local us airweld
Chad
Thanks for the kudos Jim. I just question people for their focus on the red interior and not the things that hard work have gone into. Like the bumpers, cage, long arms and all the other crap. People nit pick. I know its the internet, and I am over it. ------> Moving on.Originally Posted by jpmtx
If you like the subtle build so far. Close your eyes for the next stage.... 14b, d60, d300 and TUBE. And I am keeping the red interior dash and some plastic. And just to make you all happy red PRP seats.
Chad
:idea: Hey - Don't they make a red Herculiner or Durabak spray in / roll in bed liner? :wink:
Hell - it beats black any day of the week - esp if the suns shining.
Anyway - thanks for the cargo box and tank info. I've got another completely unrelated question for you that I came up with last night:
I keep looking at the skid you built for your 8.8 - It seems like its almost a requirement with the big lip on the bottom of the diff. Did you just weld yours to the diff or is it removable? If you could do it again would you do anything differently? I was thinking about just having a piece of plate welded to the bottom of the diff housing (either by preheating and MIGing it, or just paying someone to stick or TIG it on there.)
Is there any benefit to making it bolt-on / removable that I'm missing?
That is a truss for the rear upper links. Not a skid.
Chad
DOH! OK :lol:Originally Posted by chadjans
Sticking with the build theme started by my friend and with his build "The Ashman," "Build What You Got." We will see what of this list gets done before GSW:
Up Coming Build Changes
GM Corporate 14 Bolt Rear Axle
Welded Rear Spool
Dana 60 Front Axle
5.13 Gears
16 Inch Sway-A-Away Rear Coilovers
Atlas 4.1 Transfer Case
Bobbed Rear End
Raised Fuel Tank
More Cage Work
Cut Out Rockers with Integrated Cage Tie Ins
Three PRP Suspension Bucket Seats
38 Inch Interco TSL Tires
Trail Ready Bead Locks
Axle Rock Rings
Hydraulic Steering Ram Assist
Tapped Steering Gear Box
Gutted Interior
Turn AC Compressor Into Onboard Air
Rework Front Steering
Rework exhaust
What will be for sale from current build setup
All doors
Rear hatch
Front Dana 30 with 4.56 gears
Rear four linked 8.8 with 4.56 gears and lock right
All seats
242 tcase with Tom Woods Slip yoke elim
Rear Tom Woods drive shaft
Front stock drive shaft
Rear MX6 shocks
Rear coil springs
4 BFG 33x10.50 muds
1 Goodyear MTR 33x12.50 spare tire
5 15x7 with 4.25 back space US Wheel Daytona wheels
And any other crap I think of
Chad
Hank, just hit it with the grinder a bit to knock the edge down on the lip. Not sure how far you can go, as I haven't done it yet, but that's my plans.
Originally Posted by JeepinHank
Huh? This truss is my custom design built by me.Originally Posted by nate
http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=4290718851
Imagestation sucks. Get your thread hijacking out of my thread...
Chad
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Last edited by chadjans; 12-21-2009 at 01:27 PM.
More pics up found in the above post.
Chad
Replace it
Looks awesome Chad!!!
I look forward to seeing how you handle the cage now. Do you have any plans to tie it into the roof? Ahhh.... so many questions, I'll just sit back and stay tuned.
Keep up the good work!
Not sure yet if I will tie it into the roof. May just wait till I roll it and then cut the roof off.
Chad
Lookin good man! Did tying the roll cage into the A pillars help out with rattles and stuff?
Kevin
I have more wind noise than anything. But Dave and I originally tied the cage into the pillers when we first built it.
Chad
More weekend progreess.
http://wheelingarizona.com/forums/vi...?p=49710#49710
Chad
Man, everyone is completely kicking my ass progress wise. My basement renovation project and school are seriously occupying my time lately, it's depressing.
I'm starting to wonder when I'll get to work on mine, or if it'll be one of those lawn ornaments until I'm over the hill.
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