And the funny thing is, I turn 60 next year myself. 1966 was a great year if you ask me. so let’s make this happen. I can even be the spokesmodel. And my name is John. It was ment to be. 😉
Not sure what you consider spring? But we have been putting together a weekend event on June 20-22 to San Rafael swell to do the Devils racetrack. We have some people from Vegas, Colorado, and Utah. If you are interested let me know.
It has been so long ago I can’t remember my last one but I am pretty sure it was a mix of my 2012 Chevy reg cab. And my 1992 LS swapped Volvo 240 wagon. Funny thing is they both had the same engine and transmission. 😂
I am in a 2 door black diamond. Rear locker only. 2 inch puck lift with 35” tires. 6 is about my comfort. I am sure with a good spotter I could do a 7. But not sure.
The other one has fiberglass panels that have the square fender look built into them. The ones on the green bronco are KBD flares. If you paint them body color and do a good job mounting them they turn out pretty good. The KBD is what I use on mine. And they have been great for a year and a half...
I made these back in 2022 for my first 6g bronco that was a 4 cylinder. They were 3D printed. But I could never get them chromed and match my other chrome badges.
Yes it has the same oval slot on the back to the pack as the rotopax. You just slide the pack on, then the rotopax, and the tighten the rotopax in place, and it all stays in place.
The rack is made by Bad Ass tents. I just had mine power coated chrome after I got it. It was originally black.
If I can get it dialed in. And make them cost effective, and fool proof enough I have thought about making more and selling them. I am not how many people care about covering their rotopax like I do. We will see what the demand is. 😎
Ok so this is my first prototype/try at making a cover for my rotopax gas cans. The modern look of the rotopax doesn’t match the more vintage look I am going for with my bronco. So I am making a bag that can mount and cover the rotorpax until I need it. I made it big enough to carry my recovery...