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Sure thing. Hopefully I will have it all hooked up and working soon. I'm using a Sigtronics SPO-62, which is a 6 position system, but it comes in 2 and 4 position models also. It's portable so you can just take it out of the vehicle and use it in another one pretty easily.
Any more word on communications for the convoy? I have my aircraft intercom system working with my ham radio, just need to tweak the audio. I cleaned up my old CB radio too and will try to adapt that to the intercom next if we might be using CB.
Also, so that we can pay ahead of time to hold...
If you drive the hummer I actually have an intercom system that we can test out. It's a civilian aviation type, but I would like to see if the headsets and intercom work well enough to actually talk to the other person in the vehicle while you are screaming down the road at a blistering...
Late to the game, but count me in. Maybe we start brainstorming on some kind of communications in case we do another convoy? I have capability to use ham radio, GMRS, or CB radio. If a number of folks have the blister pack GMRS radios like you can get at most electronics stores then that...
You can use a can of starting fluid if you are careful. I have done this a few times, just use sparingly. Spray a little into the intake snorkel, just a short spray, wait a few seconds for it to start vaporizing, then crank it. If it fires up and then starts chugging you can hit it with...
That is correct. There is a large inlet connector on the passenger side towards the bottom rear of the van enclosure. There's actually an inlet and an outlet so the van enclosure could be daisy chained with others or other equipment. It's a large cannon style plug that is expensive to buy...
The truck provides power for small lights in the box (emergency lights) and for the marker/clearance lights on the outside of the box. There is also an air circulation fan that is powered from the truck I think. The overhead fluorescent lights and the 120v outlets are wired into the breaker...
I really like this build. I have also toyed with the idea of a 4x4 van like you mentioned. Camping and fishing on the outer banks is one of my favorite things and this would be the ticket! Thank you for posting the pics.
Any information on bolting to the frame? One day I would like to make one of the hitches that is sort of a 3 point design, with part of it resting in the pintle and two legs going back up to the frame rails.
I would be interested to hear someone's experience with a locker in the rear and driving on the road in snowy/icy conditions. I have an older suburban with a Detroit Tru Trac in the rear and it does change the street manners. Some people say it is more dangerous as it can cause the rear end to...
The size 12 is for the parking brake portion. If that is the one that's leaking, I would maybe replace the whole piggyback assembly rather than mess around with the spring in that portion of the chamber. The smaller size 9 is for the service brake and is what I replaced on mine.
He modified an existing Passport camper. You can't really tell from the low quality pic, but he cut it and filled in with sheet metal on the front, and where the wheel wells were. The spare tire is in the existing location. He cut the camper so it fits on the existing cargo bed.
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