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- PartyOf_FiveExplorerJust needs an led display that let's you write "Back Off! "
Our, in our case, a plexiglass panel under which we can add travel stickers :-) - garyhauptExplorer
JRscooby wrote:
Looks good to me. Think I would add a shelf. Someplace to carry couple hooks, pulley and rope. Might be useful to get tire down and up if need to use it.
I can reach the tire standing...to actually undo it or put it back, I will likely need some kind of stool. I have one of them thar plastic folding ones...I may need to upgrade to an actual small folding step thing. Because the box is frameless and is so long..it will damage the top if I am walking on it.
Really tho? It won't be me taking the tire down.
Gary - BumpyroadExplorerlooks good, reminds me of a fiberglass bicycle carrier I saw that carried the bikes on end IIRC. would swing down, had wheels and could be dropped off and moved to chain to a tree etc.
I thought it would be great for a small rV to carry assorted things instead of bicycles.
bumpy - STBRetiredExplorerI assume those are brake/turn/backup lights across the bottom. Put the license plate on the door. When you run the light for the plate, put one on the inside as well to assist with loading/unloading at night.
- garyhauptExplorer
STBRetired wrote:
I assume those are brake/turn/backup lights across the bottom. Put the license plate on the door. When you run the light for the plate, put one on the inside as well to assist with loading/unloading at night.
I 'think' the plate is going to go on the left side of the box, in a frame. Recall the old pick-ups? An interior light...that, is a good idea. Thanks.
I am also going to add turn signals/running lights to the rear side of the box.
Gary - JRscoobyExplorer II
garyhaupt wrote:
A shelf....yes, for sure. My thought now is to put the shelf low, and let the bikes sit on that..leaving the lower area for 'stuff'. My Yammy 1000 inverter, a fuel can, the sewer hose.
Thoughts welcome.
Gary
A bottom shelf would be easier, only need legs to hold up. And if loading/hauling something heavy lower is better. Adding weight that far back could cause handling issues. Might be better to put grill and chairs back there, and the gen up between axlesgaryhaupt wrote:
JRscooby wrote:
Looks good to me. Think I would add a shelf. Someplace to carry couple hooks, pulley and rope. Might be useful to get tire down and up if need to use it.
I can reach the tire standing...to actually undo it or put it back, I will likely need some kind of stool. I have one of them thar plastic folding ones...I may need to upgrade to an actual small folding step thing. Because the box is frameless and is so long..it will damage the top if I am walking on it.
Really tho? It won't be me taking the tire down.
Gary
You doing it, or somebody else, putting that spare back up there, that box will take some weight, unless you have something to do the lifting.
BTW, make sure the valve stem is down where you can reach it. Murphy's law implies you're less likely to need a spare that is properly inflated. - garyhauptExplorerJRScooby...the gen is a baby Yamaha and it rides in storage now..and the chairs have a place under already, too. This was mostly just spiffballing. Before I do anything I will just dry-fit and see what it looks like, etc.
Murphy wins..everytime.
Gary - JRscoobyExplorer IIOn the farm, you can put 40 acres under a roof sooner or later you need to leave something outside.
In RV stuff grows to fit the space. - CavemanCharlieExplorer IIIWhat a great idea ! With room to spare.
Might want to make sure it tight . - garyhauptExplorer
CavemanCharlie wrote:
What a great idea ! With room to spare.
Might want to make sure it tight .
It's tight. Double lipped, double attached.
Gary
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