KenpoFish
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Great write up. Full of ideas for future projects.
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Wow! Not only does it look great, but its very functional as well! Nice!Rear Bumper - Swingout - Wavian Authentic NATO Jerry Fuel Can
It seems like a small change but I am excited today to make a visual and actual change from the soccer mom mobile to a more capable off road vehicle. For all the purists out there, don't be a hater because this is a work in progress and I am happy with the improved departure angle, additional fuel and range for SHTF and having the spare tire accessible instead of stuck under the ass end.
I went from this...
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to this...
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Locking gas cap bars, solid DOM tubular steel rear bumper that protects the rear end and doors ( rock sliders welded to frame ) from an inadvertent bounce off a rock, extra fuel, incorporated 2" inch attached to the frame ( I have a hitch mounted D Ring for rescue pulls ) and it looks great.
I got probably an extra 7 or 8 inches on my departure angle and incorporated my backup lights into the tubes for protection. Love it!
Rear Bumper - Swingout - Wavian Authentic NATO Jerry Fuel Can
It seems like a small change but I am excited today to make a visual and actual change from the soccer mom mobile to a more capable off road vehicle. For all the purists out there, don't be a hater because this is a work in progress and I am happy with the improved departure angle, additional fuel and range for SHTF and having the spare tire accessible instead of stuck under the ass end.
I went from this...
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and this...
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to this...
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and this...
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Locking gas cap bars, solid DOM tubular steel rear bumper that protects the rear end and doors ( rock sliders welded to frame ) from an inadvertent bounce off a rock, extra fuel, incorporated 2" inch attached to the frame ( I have a hitch mounted D Ring for rescue pulls ) and it looks great.
I got probably an extra 7 or 8 inches on my departure angle and incorporated my backup lights into the tubes for protection. Love it!
Thanks for the kudos, Dallas,
I love the setup. Backup lights fit perfectly and I can siphon directly from the left can. 5 gallons in just a couple of minutes...swap sides and repeat. Bam. 10 gallons and on the road. So happy with it!
I went to a fab shop, told them what I wanted and he made it happen. I was expecting a slightly larger DOM but it is strong enough to do its job of tire/fuel stowage and collision protection.
I think the swingout and sliders were around $800 unfinished. I cant remember if I paid for the sliders separately but I think that was all in for the $800.
I did the sanding, cleaning and paint so there is some sweat equity and saved some cash.
Good luck and post some pics when you are done.
Post some pics of your storage. That is always of interest to me. I modified my storage so I can sleep in the back. I just took out my back seats with a storage platform over my legs and it is perfect if you are under 7ft. lol.
Next step is a custom roof rack but still planning that one. No way to get around the small load capacity of (160lbs?/200lbs?)...one of those two...unless you do an exoskeleton and I dont care about that. So I will just throw light bulky gear up there when needed.
This weekend or next I am going to tackle the spiders. The beast runs great so it is really just getting dirty, killing boredom and continuing to make small improvements. At 196K, it is long overdue anyway.
I want to put USB ports where my lighter and plug ins are they hard to swap?/Dash Console Auxiliary Switch Panel
Parts List:
BlueSea Systems 12v Monitor
BlueSea Systems Dual USB 4.8A 12V Charger
ACDelco 15-72547 GM Original Equipment Heating and Air Conditioning Control Panel with Rear Window Defogger Switch
Chevy Tahoe Radio Stereo CD Replacement Pocket
I wanted to clean up the ugly installation for the existing aux light switches and reclaim some of the space from the long broken and unused CD Player...
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So I fabbed a custom platform out of some ABS and prewired a bunch of 20amp toggle switches. I realized later that I might need to use a 30amp switch at some point so rather than ordering new expensive switches, I just wired the 20amp toggles that I had with 10g wire so I can swap the toggles out when I need a higher load capacity.
The KC lights came with 30amp switches so I used these for the driving and spot lights. I ordered a third switch from KC so I could use that for my backup lights and they would all look uniform.
I kept the lower right toggle switch to turn on/off my Blue Sea 12v Battery Monitor so it would not draw any power when I am parked for extended periods.
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I run 10g wires directly from the Blue Sea 12v monitor to my custom fuse block which is tied to the second battery by 4g to try to get the most accurate reading possible. I removed the three hole 12V panel and cut some ABS to size, drilled holes, wired it up and screwed the panel into the interior plastic lip. It fit perfectly and the interior lip had just enough width to allow for a solid hold.
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The last part of this dash makeover and wiring project was to get rid of the old CD player and fix the fan control switch which oddly enough had just started to fail in the last few weeks.
I bought a switch to just replace this failing part for $20 but by plastic on the 18 year old panel just fell apart when I started to work on it so I ended up having to buy the $140 OEM AC Delco 15-72547 Heating and AC Control cluster. Not thrilled about that but at least I know that I will be reliable for a very long time.
I replaced the old CD with the Chevy Stereo CD Replacement holder. It fits perfectly and gives me a place to put my cell phone when driving.
It is hard to see the numbers on the 12v monitor but it is fun to see the WirthCo 20092 Battery Doctor 125 Amp/150 Amp Battery Isolator doing its job really well. I added a single 12v 4.2amp dual USB port which is on the same switch as the battery monitor so I can shut them off at the same time and reduce any parasitic draw when I am stationary.
I feel like I am back in the cockpit of a fighter jet.