Have some more updates finally,
Kicked out the old busted up windshield
Put in a new one cut from uv resistant polycarbonate and put on a new top. Thought this top was in better shape and was going to save it for the good scout but I discovered it actually has lots of rust.
And heres a shot of the rust
Now that I had another top on and a new bulkhead and cant seem to find any rear seats I decided to move my propane tanks up against the bulkhead to make more space and run the liquid line.
Here is the new mounting position and deciding how to run the line
I spent a lot of time trying to decide how to run the propane liquid line. Didn't want it underneath because it could get snagged, smashed or torn on something but I didn't want it in the cab incase it bursts or gets snagged. A friend of mine mentioned running it in pvc but I work with this stuff called liquid tight and while installing an a/c unit last weekend it hit. For those of you that don't know, it is a flexible waterproof and very tough pipe used to run power wire to outdoor equipment, like a/c condensers.
And here is a pic
Here it is poking through the hole in the bed floor
And in the engine compartment almost all the way to the vaporizer
And clamped up high on the tub floor, its hard to tell but it is about 8-10" from the bottom of the frame rail, should be fairly well protected
Bolted a couple ammo boxes on the rear inner fenders for spare part storage
Checked out the suspension and mud tires on a racing wagon
I then got ambitious and took some crappy sun glared pics of 6 lug front with 33s.
Ive been considering swapping to 6lug stuff and running 33s for a couple reasons. 1st I have 6 33" swampers with decent tread and 4 36s that are almost bald, so I would have better tread and some spares. and 2nd because the goal of this rig was smaller and less hardcore. Ive seen a stock jeep with posi rear and 31s (and a talented driver) make it down the majority of the trails I like to run so there is no reason for huge tires, plus parts last longer and tires are cheaper.
Now my dilemma is that it will look goofy with wide axles and small tires, I need them tucked in a little and the 3/4 tons are the only matching set of axles I have. 6 lug hubs will make my front 2 inches narrower and I can narrow an axle by 3" to match a half ton rear but then I have to re-gear a rear end. That's a lot of work just to get narrower and smaller tires, cant decide if its worth it
But in the end, 33s are what I really want to run and Im not sure Ill be happy till I do, and keep in mind the ultimate goal is cheap and very frequent wheeling.