Here's an idea... Modify a 7 gallon water container and then the "walk of shame" becomes the walk of "nothing to see here" I'm just refilling my water supply.
Just be sure to never confuse it with your actual fresh water! [emoji51]
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and a 1970...
Good question... obviously I don't know yet. But I'd guess that one could fab some "quick release" brackets (if they don't already make them) and maybe a pulley system or an atv winch to lift and store it overhead.
Seems doable but not simple.
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog...
Just set a bucket on the ground beside your rig and perform your business from a higher altitude. Lol. Seriously though that's a good point. Also, I can imagine being "sick" and having to go up and down the ladder in that condition. Yikes!
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and...
When I say clamshell I mean the type that unfolds and is "hinged" in the center not hard like a clamshell is. Lol, I guess I could have been more specific.
I use my tailgate at part of my kitchen but the top hatch swings up passed level with the roof so I'm not sure how well that would work as...
Lol! Yeah, I know right?! I have it opened up and it's still a mystery!
I finished the tear down and inspection. It actually looked great inside! I'm still gonna replace all the "soft parts" since it's apart but I'd bet she still had a lot of life left in her.
Ya know someone had this as...
I finished the down and inspection and ordered parts for my 4l80e rebuild. It actually looked great inside, I'll bet it had another 50k miles or more left in it.
Man there are a lot of parts in an automatic transmission!
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and a 1970...
Well it's my first automatic transmission rebuild so if things go right I may have to too... fingers crossed! [emoji51]
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and a 1970 K20 Suburban
I built a steel top for my work bench and started breaking down my 4l80e in preparation for the stage 3 rebuild and shift kit.
I found out that a person can build a bullet proof transmission that would cost 3k+ from a high preference shop for about $800-$1,000 bucks! That includes the buying...
I built a steel top for my work bench and started breaking down my 4l80e in preparation for the stage 3 rebuild and shift kit.
This summer I'm going to replace my th350 3 speed trans with it along with a 203/205 doubler.
I have an extensive build thread "70 K20 Suburban" if interested...
That's real close! I'm sure we'll bump into each other as some point! Good to have you here... I'd love to geek out on your trailer to get some ideas. I'm seriously considering building one myself.
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and a 1970 K20 Suburban
I drove a 1970 westy for years, my grandma is a pretty cool lady, she drove us all over the south west in that old thing before I bought from her for 500$ when I was a sophomore in high school. I drove it into my mid 20's before I got into something else. I loved it and I miss it! And like you I...
I made kydex lief pack shims that work great for my squeaky rear suspension. Tons of movement there and they have stayed nice and quiet.
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and a 1970 K20 Suburban
Here's some inspiration for ya!
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Try to sleep now! Lol.
https://www.zombiehunters.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=95773
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and a 1970 K20 Suburban
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