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I saw the location for fill up of the water tanks. How do you add water to the tanks. I believe it looks like it needs a pressureized garden hose to fill it up. (not a water jug).
I do like the way that you made the sink, with the custom piping.
Sorry to hijack the thread... But would be interested in more pictures of your rack, and measurments of the "final product" that you have... I estimated having the same items up there,plus water. Always nice to have 5 gal for a hot shower.
Either PM or if original thread maker is cool with it...
TRUST ME.. As soon as i get it... It will be up here..
the tow bar mount - where else would you put it on a van body truck, honestly it looks good there, however possibly instead of having it flat (what it looks like) have the outermost part angled up to help with clearance.. I dont know/see...
This is exactly what I was thinking about doing... my only issue/wonder, is how much weight will you be able to put on top of the cab "rack" if you will..
I see that you have the bike on there, thats a great idea, However i was wondering about Storage / Weight capacity.
Have you thought about doing a sliding door (inside the wall), or an accordion door. Just a thought
ie - Amazon.com: Wallscapes VS3280K Spectrum Via 24 to 36 by 80-Inch Accordion Folding Door, Oak: Home Improvement
I am drooling with envy... this truck looks soo good, and gives me soo many ideas for mine... when i get it.
I hope its ok that i steal...er um... borrow some of those ideas that you have put into this truck....
LOL @ Kenny...
Rayzer.. the trailer is awesome... keep up the good work. I believe that the bathroom is always the most important room in the house... my big question to you... is it a powerflush ;)
What are you looking to place up there... are you worried about clearance?
Either way, I would either look into fabricating something out of steel piping. That way you can get the height you are looking for on the rack, with the cost benefit of not paying a premium for a pre made rack, and the...
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