I am. You'd think the stiffest springs on the planet wouldn't sag. But I'd beg to differ. That's with a LS up there too. Wait till the fat block is up there.Aren't you on rough country front springs?
You need the round adjustable type.I am. You'd think the stiffest springs on the planet wouldn't sag. But I'd beg to differ. That's with a LS up there too. Wait till the fat block is up there.

Don't we all. I would love to do that, but that may be way down the road.You need the round adjustable type.![]()
They have sone really nice barn wood looking vinyl flooring now too that would look cool maybe.So I was getting tired last night but have you considered peel and stick floor tile type material? It’s cheep, pretty abrasion resistant. Maybe go over it in stain and stick it on where it can be seen. Just a thought.
Dirt. It sees a lot of dirt. Hopefully my dust prevention measures taken between the back wall of the camper and the gate opening where it sits against works. That will limit to dirt coming in through the door. That kind of has me thinking against the carpet even though that would quiet it down a little.Either carpet, or if you think it's gonna get really (muddy) dirty often, bedliner.
Like anything else I'm not done with it, but it's tremendously satisfying using it. Plus it attracts attention regularly. On the street or on the trail. It's not pretty and shiney but to some people they think it's cool like I do. Had one wave at me at the stoplight by my house and give me the thumbs up. Gives me a pretty good grin for a while. It's even better if my wife is riding along. I had a family in a utv stop us on Tin Cup pass last year so they could take a pic of it. Pretty cool.Pretty fun building your own custom camper setup. I'll bet you get a lot of satisfaction when it's all said and done.
So I was getting tired last night but have you considered peel and stick floor tile type material? It’s cheep, pretty abrasion resistant. Maybe go over it in stain and stick it on where it can be seen. Just a thought.
After the last wheeling trip it was very apparent that some type of grab handles are needed to aid entry on both sides of the truck. I've thought about it and a couple of things came to mind. I'm not sure exactly what tipped me off to look in this direction, but I started looking at Jeeps. Gasp! I know, but you can't deny the metric ton of new parts coming out daily for the JK's and still for the TJ's. I found something in a google search for grab handles and most of the time you find the nylon webbing style that attaches to roll cage tubing with velcro around the tub itself. That isn't going to work in my case, but it got me to Rugged Ridge's website. Seems as if the 4dr JK's already have some type of grab handle over the rear door from the factory. I guess the style isn't enough "off-road" for some so Rugged Ridge came up with a bolt in solution with the same look with the velcro style. Pretty simple, nylon webbing, rubber handle with a filler inside the webbing and a couple of grommets to bolt through. Genius! Here is a solution that is infinitely adjustable to match up spacing to existing holes like I have over the passenger door or set up for the a-pillars or driver's side over the door.
Here's what I'm talking about.
I picked up a pack of 4 handles on Amazon for $9.00 plus shipping. Under $20 to my door. They aren't Rugged Ridge and might actually be patent infringed copies I unwittingly bought without knowing. I say this, because if you were watching any of the feeds that came from the SEMA show last week, 5 or 6 Chinese based vendors got busted at the show for knock-off products. Rugged Ridge's parent company noticed strikingly similar products in another vendors booth and got SEMA brass and the US attorney involved to shut it down mid-show. So I probably bought fakes and if they were the cheap ones I bought probably got yanked out of Amazon. Still, the real Rugged Ridge versions are only $9.99 for two. It's not a bad deal.
The roof mounting is going to be fairly straight forward. The A-pillars are going to be a little more challenge due to the shape. The basic idea I've kicked around with one of my techs at work is not using nut-serts since the glass is in the way for using the tool. The plan would be drilling holes near the pinch weld (where the weatherstrip pushes on). Since the cross section of the pillar is not just a box shape but actually comes to a point right at the pinch weld and the inner and outer edges are closest to each other and shouldn't require any sleeving to maintain strength. I haven't drilled a hole yet, but I may take my cordless drill to the boneyard and cut a hole just to make sure the theory is right before I add another hole to the truck.
These are the ones I bought.Do you have a link to the handles?
Thanks
These are the ones I bought.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FLYEY4W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I had also bought a pair of these for my nephew's JK Jeep. Looked the same as the ones I bought.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FLYEY4W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Totally and I even failed at that. I got tired at seeing the mismatch of the de-chromed bezels and the chrome grille. So the fusion paint got pulled out for the plastic and I got to work. As always in painting the devil is in the details in prep. I suck at prep. My scotchbrite pad must have had something on it and even though I cleaned both of completely, it must have left a residue that instantly fisheyed when paint hit it.You did more this weekend than Dave’s done in two months!!
I hate it when that happensTotally and I even failed at that. I got tired at seeing the mismatch of the de-chromed bezels and the chrome grille. So the fusion paint got pulled out for the plastic and I got to work. As always in painting the devil is in the details in prep. I suck at prep. My scotchbrite pad must have had something on it and even though I cleaned both of completely, it must have left a residue that instantly fisheyed when paint hit it.
Oh well. I'll hit the parts with some 320grit and fog it again.
FTFYOh well. I'll hit the parts with some 320grit de-grease it and fog it again.