So, after a big slog today, I have plenty to show for it. New drawbar is all tacked in ready to be fully welded on Monday by my mate. Thanks to Mr Marsh for a helping hand and ideas today - he really helped me finalise what was floating about in my brain.
So, onto the pics.
Here's an overview of everything. Twin gas bottle holders & spare wheel carrier. The new bar is 450mm longer than standard and welded right back to the spring hangers. Despite the size and weight of the steel, I can still easily lift the van from the front - my guess is it's not 40Kg as you see it here. With the spare and the gas bottles, not even 100. With the wet room finished inside and a battery and solar panel, then probably around 120 to 130 which is right where I want it. Jack stands are still there, but it is fully self supporting now.
Close up of the spare holder and the gas cylinder holders.
With the wheel mounted.
Tomorrow is the hitch, brake line, etc. should be mobile again early next week.![]()


				
				
				
					
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, but that plate is 10mm thick and will be welds top and bottom - not much chance of flexing IMO.  The ends will be blanked off with something - not sure what yet.  Maybe some plastic caps - I think you can get them that size, but I like the idea OD expanding foam - I could use that in both ends to keep the moisture out, which is what caused the original to rust out in the first place.  Out of one side the brake line and wiring for the lights and the reverse camera.  Through the other will be a 50 amp supply running to the main battery in the 101 to the house battery which will be located under the dining seat just forward of the axle - directly opposite the fridge, so that should balance the van a bit better, as there is significantly more weight on that side at the moment.
				


 


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