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4.56 gears are installed, and I'm about half way through the break-in period. Loving them so far.
Also, I installed the SwitchPros RCR Force 12 switch panel. I like having it at just below eye level and within easy reach of my right hand. So I mounted it between the speedometer and center dash vent. I had to make a custom mount for it, in order to put it in the location I wanted.
3D Printed mount test fitting:
Switch panel mounted:
And finally with everything wired up:
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thats slick. ok now when you gonna 3d print a new spoiler with baja designs s8/Chase light integrated?
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07-01-2022, 11:57 PM
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I’ve been working on a cargo box with 2 drawers for the last few months. I wanted to keep it as low profile as possible, but still have a 4” drawer height. I used 1/8” thick aluminum for the top, and 1/16” thick aluminum for the bottom, and the drawer bottoms, in order to minimize height. The total box height is only 4.3” tall. I used 3/4” thick pine boards for the sides, back, and drawers front/back/sides.
Unfortunately I forgot to take pics of the box before covering it in carpeting.
I wanted to have many tie-down points for fridge, dog crates, and miscellaneous cargo. So I added aluminum strips along both sides, and down the center. The strips have several threaded holes for adding eye bolts as needed.
With the drawers:
Decided to cover the front of the drawers with carpet to match the box:
The rear of the box has aluminum hooks to catch under the OEM loops behind the rear seats. This makes installing/removing the box really quick and easy.
Installed with the rear seats up:
This is how the rear hooks work. You can also see there is an aluminum strip along the back to fasten a sleeping extension to.
The sleeping extension is made from 3/4" plywood. With the extension attached:
Installed with the rear seats down, and the extension attached:
I made some steel brackets that attach the front edge of the extension to the OEM seat bolt holes. A view from the front seats:
The extension has strategically placed threaded inserts for fridge and/or dog crates. More pics to come.
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07-04-2022, 09:04 PM
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A few more pics of the cargo box and sleeping platform showing the modularity I've designed into it.
Fridge mounted to sleeping extension:
Fridge and dog crate on cargo box:
Two dog crates on cargo box:
Fridge with sleeping pad:
I can also mount the dog crates toward the front, on the extension, but didn't get pics of that. Basically, I can mount any combination of items in any position/orientation for whatever the situation warrants.
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07-05-2022, 10:44 PM
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I can't believe that the rear cargo area doesn't have any dome lights. The lights on the rear hatch don't light up the cargo area very well at all. (And that's after I upgraded the bulbs in them.) So I decided to add a pair of KC cyclone lights in the upper corners.
The lights are so bright that I also decided to add a dimmer to them, so I can adjust the brightness level. Light, Dimmer, and On/Off switch on driver side:
Light on passenger side:
In this pic, you can also see an auxiliary 12V outlet that I added. I figured as long as I was running wires behind that panel, I might as well add that also. This outlet is always hot.
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07-06-2022, 12:04 AM
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Really nice work Bandit Runner. You got some mad fabricating skills and equipment. Being in manufacturing myself real recognizes real.
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07-07-2022, 09:56 PM
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So I wanted to put something in the open spot next to the USB port in the center dash. I like having always hot 12V sockets, so I decided to put 2 in there. First I ran wiring from my auxiliary fuse block into the back of the opening. I drilled a 1/2" hole in the back of the opening to run the wires through.
Then I designed a 2-socket holder that fit into the opening. I 3D printed it.
Test fit the 12V sockets:
Test fit everything into the opening:
Sanded smooth and painted low gloss black:
Used 3M double-sided automotive trim tape to hold it in place. Final install:
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07-10-2022, 11:07 PM
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Very very nice set up. Two questions. Where did you get the front aluminum hooks that slip into the tie downs and where did you get the black drawer handles?
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07-11-2022, 09:45 PM
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Very very nice set up. Two questions. Where did you get the front aluminum hooks that slip into the tie downs and where did you get the black drawer handles?
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Thanks. I fabricated the aluminum hooks, and the handles are from Amazon.
Amazon.com: Reliable Hardware Company RH-0540BK-2-A Chest Handle, Black, 2 Count : Arts, Crafts & Sewing
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07-12-2022, 02:01 PM
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Thank you. Very much appreciated. You know you could make a nice little side business making kits, just saying. 😀
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07-12-2022, 04:26 PM
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I’ve been working on a cargo box with 2 drawers for the last few months. I wanted to keep it as low profile as possible, but still have a 4” drawer height. I used 1/8” thick aluminum for the top, and 1/16” thick aluminum for the bottom, and the drawer bottoms, in order to minimize height. The total box height is only 4.3” tall. I used 3/4” thick pine boards for the sides, back, and drawers front/back/sides.
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Man, awesome work on that cargo box! Wish I had that skill.
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08-07-2022, 09:50 AM
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I love the drawers. I really need to get motivated and make a set.
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11-10-2022, 09:34 PM
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Its been a busy last couple of weeks. First, I took one last camping trip before winter sets in:
After that I set out to prep the truck for winter. First I spent a Saturday coating the undercarriage with WoolWax.
Then I cleaned it all up and put a coat of wax on it.
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11-12-2022, 05:54 AM
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Such a nice clean build. Great job OP.
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12-18-2022, 08:19 PM
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Started a new project this weekend. I wanted to to do something different for the upper and lower grille areas.
No turning back now. I started cutting out all the diamond shapes.
I'm going to put a black mesh screen in the upper and lower grille. I bought this 1/4" hexagon mesh online.
Still figuring out how to attach it. I plan on putting a pair of DD SS5 and a pair of DDSS3 behind the mesh in the lower grille.
More to come.
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12-18-2022, 08:52 PM
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Quote:
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Started a new project this weekend. I wanted to to do something different for the upper and lower grille areas.
No turning back now. I started cutting out all the diamond shapes.
I'm going to put a black mesh screen in the upper and lower grille. I bought this 1/4" hexagon mesh online.
Still figuring out how to attach it. I plan on putting a pair of DD SS5 and a pair of DDSS3 behind the mesh in the lower grille.
More to come.
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woah this takes me back to the nissan titan days
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