G'day all y'all. Decided to give my beloved PJ a Chrissy prezzie or two... two new saddlebags (as I like to call them) for extra storage...
A grab handle at the back door and (if you can see it) an awning-saver wheel at the top corner of the door. I have two awnings - side and rear.
Also chains for the side drop downs to turn them into a handy bench...
Not pictured (cos it's boring) is a piano hinge fitted to the panel behind the fridge for easy access to the pilot burner for cleaning. etc. So it looks like PJ is getting all the prezzies this year and I'm gettin' nuthin'.
Very flash!I made asset very similar for my last 4wd, one of which fell off on the Tanami track. Make sure they are securely fixed to the vehicle. Bill
Looks the goods GK, and regarding PJ getting all the pressies and you none, is it not what's PJ's, is also yours after all it's like a marriage. Have a good Chrissy mate see you on the road sometime.
Thanks for all the poz comments, boils and goils. And Bill, the bloke who fitted them (boiler maker by trade) said he had a bit of trouble with them but eventually sorted it out. I used the little Fuji camera to take a couple of "blind" shots inside the saddlebags then cropped them. First shot below is the 1/4" steel plate he used to bolt the tops of the boxes to the ute tray rib. The second shot is the frontl, the sloping wall behind the mud flap. He's bolted the mud flap to the box as well. So it all looks good to me, and feels very solid. Fingers crossed.
Looks stronger than mine .I initially fixed them with teq screws but the used bolts when the screws got loose. See , boilermakers are fairly useful people.(I am a boilerbasher, too) Bill
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