WILDHOBO
Well-Known Member
Very impressive. I wouldnāt know where to start on a topper project like that. Great work.Installed the enclosure for the Rebel rack. Everything worked out really good except the rear door, which still worked out fine just not the way I hoped and I had to improvise. I should have designed it like a normal topper door and use use latches instead of following Rebels idea of using the tailgate to lock in the door. It would have allowed me to do the hurricane hinge a little differently and been easier to seal off from the elements.
I also started working on my bed slide out. I'm skeptical of this one, simply because I kind of expect the Vevor slides to fail, but we will see. I opted for this design over one of the cargo-slide or Decked slide systems because they are expensive and sit so damn high off the deck. With having a half height cap I wanted as much vertical space as I could get. Because if this, I built mine a little too low, and when weight is added it sags just enough to scrape the tailgate, so I added some HDPE pieces for it to slide on to keep it off the tailgate. Effective and easy to replace when they get worn. Next step is coat the decking in Herculiner and some t-track.
Also ordered my lift. AEV Dualsport with high cap springs. From my measurements with the lift, 37's (once I get them), and my tent installed I should have about 1.5-2 inches of clearance to fit in the garage.
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