I did think about it but the chassis on a rangie is too short and you would end up with a tray so small you couldn't put yr spare tyre in it. Buy an LSE and tray that :twisted::twisted::twisted:
Mick
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Day 10 errr
Damage report -
3 x 4 foot fluros (with my head)
chunk of skin from finger with grinder. (you should see the glove)
and i lost count how many welds i grabbed just after i did them :o :o
http://www.lrocv.com.au/gallery/albu...e-finished.jpg
Yay it all fits!!
http://www.lrocv.com.au/gallery/albu...glass-side.jpg
Bit early but it should be pretty easy
Mick
Man. I am feeling really bad now since I have not even started.
Wicked Mick, Im seriously impressed!!!!
Good goin.
Dave.
Here is the man himself, hard at work today. :D
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...007/04/357.jpg
Day 11
Big change today after a chat with the engineer. After modifying the rear section of the roof brace all the torsional strength was removed so this had to be fixed. Big Thanks to Adam for helping out today!
So the old roof brace -
http://www.lrocv.com.au/gallery/albu...roof-brace.jpg
The new one - :) :) 50mm x 20mm x 2mm RHS
http://www.lrocv.com.au/gallery/albu...roof-brace.jpg
http://www.lrocv.com.au/gallery/albu...acking-pla.jpg
I was packing up tonight and i slammed the pass door shut and it sounded solid! I never heard it sound like that before normally the whole body would shake and rattel the glass. Imagine how strong its going to be when the roof is back on! Anyway i think that should keep the engineer happy!
Mick
I was just really impressed with the way we got a nice curve in the steel tube. :) :) :)