I like the idea of the slide out flip down bench, i wouldnt have thought of something like that.
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I like the idea of the slide out flip down bench, i wouldnt have thought of something like that.
Can't see why not Neale. I think you can get then in a 9W version which is reasonably bright. I replaced my reverse bulbs with 9W CREE bulbs - big improvement over the standard bulbs.
I also built this stand below, which bolts onto the rear wheel carrier with 2 X 700 Lumen CREE lights. It can be selected to come on when reverse is selected and can also be independently switched from the dash or the rear of the cargo area at the switch panel shown in the above post. There's is a bit of mucking around with diodes to enable 3 way switching but easy enough to do.
Rear Work Light Stand
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Cheers Dave
Great idea but I don't have much room behind the spare wheel (standard D1 steel)
Love the chrome stand
Where did you get those bolts from or did you make them?
Did you have to space the spare out to fit this? How?
Chrome??? Pfft! .... That my man is Marine Grade 316L Stainless Steel :D
Bolts/stand are made by myself .... Just well two bolts together with a washer at the desired length.
No need to space the spare out either Neale, 25mm RHS just fits with a wee bit of clearance with a 265/75/16 BFG KM2 tyre on the carrier.
Wiring runs up the inside of the RHS, comes out of the back door through the windscreen washer pipe grommet ... east as mate.
Dave
Back on topic....:angel:
Still waiting for the sheet to turn up, you have to love Tasmanian freight service.
So in the mean time i got to work inserting the M6 rivnuts (14 in total). I cant get over how handy they are to use. Didn't worry about the tool just used a bolt, nut and washer.
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Cheers Rob.
Apologies for the off topic bit Rob :cool:
Good see a bit of progress. I found the bolt method of fixing rivnuts a bit fiddly myself, doable but fiddly - I couldn't justify buying a tool.
Useful adaptation of unused space - thanks ghost
what do you need all those knives for with a camping stove ??? I thought only a tin opener was required :D
Ghost, may I make a suggestion?
Your pics are on an external website. If access to that website is changed (as it has been in the past), or you move the images, they will disappear from your thread. That would be a great pity.
I suggest you use the Manage Attachments feature when you write your posts and upload them to the site. They are far less likely to disappear.
If you can't go back and edit the earlier posts to upload the images, I can do that for you.