chop top questions...
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 12:51 pm
i was wondering if some of the chopped guys and fiber-body men could field a question...
i am considering a chop, and i was thinking about using a clip from a ranger to make a solid cab wall, preferably with sliding glass. my query is do you think that setup would still be strong in a rollover? honestly, or would it hurt to put in a bar just for helps?
i guess i have 1 more: necessity is part of this design, i am a tradesman, tools are expensive. i want to put in a locking tailgate, and modify a fiberglass gas strut tonneau cover. i have boat experience with fiberglass, and i could weld a support frame for the lifts...kind of thinking of using linear actuators from princess auto - they can lift like 18 inches and 300lbs with 12 volt!!! the question is has anyone seen this on a bII - the modifies tonneau cover?
okay three questions. i also thought about caging the rear, and putting a canopy on it. do you think i should buy a beat up shortbox ranger and driveshaft and just make this truck?
any thoughts
i am considering a chop, and i was thinking about using a clip from a ranger to make a solid cab wall, preferably with sliding glass. my query is do you think that setup would still be strong in a rollover? honestly, or would it hurt to put in a bar just for helps?
i guess i have 1 more: necessity is part of this design, i am a tradesman, tools are expensive. i want to put in a locking tailgate, and modify a fiberglass gas strut tonneau cover. i have boat experience with fiberglass, and i could weld a support frame for the lifts...kind of thinking of using linear actuators from princess auto - they can lift like 18 inches and 300lbs with 12 volt!!! the question is has anyone seen this on a bII - the modifies tonneau cover?
okay three questions. i also thought about caging the rear, and putting a canopy on it. do you think i should buy a beat up shortbox ranger and driveshaft and just make this truck?
any thoughts
