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That's not good to hear. I have the black ones and was told they're silicone by the guy that sold them to me. They're being put on the She Beast by someone as we write.
Nice! I was watching that one.
I def have enough and I'm glad it went to someone that's going to do something cool w/ it. I'll be watching if you do a build thread :)
It is true that you can push the mirrors out far enough so that the door doesn't hit, but, I don't like to have mine pushed out that far unless I'm hauling a load, or a wide trailer.
I'd rather keep them in a bit and stop the door from opening that far.
Like all low tech spacing, washers work...
A point on that, we don't always get to park straight on and sometimes the ladder runs us too close to the corner of the truck. We've made it a habit to pull in and turn right before she stops. I think some of that could be changed w/ a slight reshaping of the deck closest to the trailer.
Just...
Looks like it's going to be nice. Are you going to have a pintal that will swivel for those twisted trails? How's the top going to open, sideways or hinged on the front?
That's a nice looking ladder! Adjustable legs and all.
That's the first time I've seen that, 2008, . . . then must have finely gotten tired of climbing up the tailgate and did something about it. Of course by then the trucks were even taller ;)
I would if I was keeping it there, I'm not. As soon as I move this 10' x 20' shed for a friend I'll be pushing out onto the trailer.
Just having it in the bed for the last month has me thinking about "how it was done".
I'm sure there has to be some vets that worked w/ comm boxes in the trucks...