It's done, fits nice, a little adjustment room. I used hose on the lower that sits in the moulding, put a curl in the straps for storage of light items. The cuts for the latches don't really affect the noise thus far but I made really nice cuts with shears and kept the inners just in case cross or tail winds cause the latch access to sing.
I just need to dull it down so I don't blind people at certain times of the day..
Nother Camper Mod
#21
Posted 23 September 2009 - 07:07 PM
Http://www.kodachromeproject.com
2005 Tacoma, Supercharged, 2009 ATC Bobcat, built up for long term expeditions.
2005 Tacoma, Supercharged, 2009 ATC Bobcat, built up for long term expeditions.
#22
Posted 23 September 2009 - 07:12 PM
It's got a nice angle for front flex of the bed / cabover. A gnarly head wind at highway speeds would push the top of the fairing about a 1/2 inch closer making the spill angle great in all cases. I have my windows squeegee in the storage spot right now. I just hit the panel with a brillo wheel, not so blinding now...
Overall, I am really happy with the way it turned out, it was fun to make...
Overall, I am really happy with the way it turned out, it was fun to make...
Http://www.kodachromeproject.com
2005 Tacoma, Supercharged, 2009 ATC Bobcat, built up for long term expeditions.
2005 Tacoma, Supercharged, 2009 ATC Bobcat, built up for long term expeditions.
#23
Posted 20 June 2010 - 07:49 PM
Kodachrome, on 12 September 2009 - 09:18 PM, said:
The handy shower curtain rod on the rack, 30 wide by 35 extended. Now for the turnbuckle leashes, front fairing, All Pro jerry can holder, 115 volt plug relocation, etc...
I don't know, if you need a curtain you should find a more remote camp. I will admit though, on a cooler windy day it must be nice.

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