Page 37..... Yikes
I love the way wades
(Ktmoutfront)exhaust exits his rig. Plan on doing that on the next rig.
Exit the exhaust through the rear quarters? Don't loose any ground clearance that way.




ATTENTION KERT!!!!
I know you're subscribed to this thread, so I'll ask you if you can do a little "pet project" for me and contribute your expertise to the "MAW" build!!
I've been thinking of a way to make this myself, but I think the best results will come from someone with "real" machine tools....
As this project moves forward, I want to build a set of custom rollcage plates that are cut with a profile that follows the convoluted floor pattern in the rear of the truck.
The top of the cage plate will still be flat but the underside (where it touches the floor) will look more like this:
_____/-----------\_______/----------
ASCII art sucks but you get the idea.
The concept is to create a solid plate with 100% contact with the sheetmetal. I want to remove the voids to keep water and crud out from underneath the plated areas.
I can probably build something like this with a thin piece of 1/8" plate welded with a few heavily chamfered 1/4" plate strips. But it still wont have the perfect radiuses in the transitions from low-to-high spots.
I'm not sure if the convoluted metal varies from 1st Gen to the later models. I'm sure I could make up a dimensioned template for you to work from.
Any interest?
-G

Unless you make a mirrored plate for the other side to sandwich the metal it will probably still get crud in there. Wouldn't it be easier to cut out the portion you need to bolt to and weld a thicker flat plate in there to bolt the cage too?




Can you not flip the hoops?

Sure, if you stuck with the minimum amount of backspacing but if you flipped them you'd be looking for the maximum amount of the same measurement. I don't know what the total width of the rim is, but if it's less than 14" then 7" of backspacing 1 way would work out to less than 7" the the other direction.I guess if you wanted the "poke" look....
-G
