It came with the floor bolts which included nice big square plates, rubber on one side for water proofing.
And yes - I will rig something up to the existing tie points under the new floor - turnbuckle of sorts...
Does anyone have a single drawer taking up half the space allowing full height on one side?
I tend to use milk crates and flat sided plastic lockable boxes in various configurations as I often need full door height.
That space is handy for longer things like my axe & log splitter that I don't want any chance of moving around the cabin when mobile.:no2:
I don't like drilling holes unless there is no alternative, so I used the rear seat mounting bolts to secure my draws, with cut down angle brackets on the passenger side to get closer to the wheel arch. Has been in there a couple of years now with no movement issues.:thumbsup:
I have this set up, The R/H draw is a box with a lid opening to the right. You wont have much width for full height access and if you put the draw on the right hand side it will fowl on the lower door mechanism. Funnily enough when 4wdsupercrap centre had the draw on special, it was the perfect height to marry up to my existing home made box.
Did the same in 2008 and can only reiterate what Barney said. Exercise, exercise and exercise. Worked for me and was out of the sling just in time for our Madigan Trip.
And to keep with the thread, got the car back after a new clutch and intermediate shaft mod on the transfer case and a rear main oil seal while it was all apart.
Been over to the coast and back and seems to be all working fine. Have to go and pay for it tomorrow [bigsad]
Heard a little bird 'chirping' under the bonnet of the Td5 so regreased the two bearings on the idler pulleys and checked the serpentine belt. Last done 100k ago.
Thankfully, the bird has now flown away.
I received some hinges today after ordering them from the UK on Friday. My old hinges were so worn that the bonnet kept popping open on corrugations which was pretty annoying given thats what I mostly drive on. The new plastic bushes required a grinder to `adjust them` to ensure the through bolt lined up. You have to pull the bonnet off for the job which isn't that difficult by yourself. Im keen to see tomorrow morning if the noise through the cab has stopped and the bonnet has stopped popping open.Attachment 149488Attachment 149489