rickybobby
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- City, State
- Battle Creek, mi
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '97 XLT
Dammit Steve, now I want to buy lift kit for my jack too
..Crop...Now I got to go find someone to make a lift kit for my jack...
I wound up scoring a deal today out of the clear blue which will come in real handy for both my trucks offroad..I blame this purchase on Brian1 and will disclose it at a later time...
Addendum #1003.Mount securely the fridge.
Drop it out of the direct sunlight from windows
Drop it out of clear view from passers by
Lower C.O.G of fridge (and contents) weight
Use existing bolts first/drill additional only if needed
Be able to replace seat and other components easily back to stock condition
Keep the fridge relatively cool in it's new spot
Be able to open the fridge lid easily from all 4 sides
Add secondary fuse block in that area
Add 12v outlets there for the fridge and ?
Keep passenger in the jump seat comfortable and not crowded
Add a cup holder and possibly 12v power for the jump seat too
Keep as full deck storage when jump seat is down- no gap to fridge
Addendum #1003.
Title: Utilization of existing space.
(A) To increase living area
(B) Most importantly, lower Center of Gravity
Work description.
1 Cut out floor
2 Frame with angle below existing floor level. Minimum of 2" would be worthwhile in achieving A&B.
3 Skin with sheet metal
4 Drop fridge to mount sub floor level
5 Hold down clamp
6 Feasibility study of doing same with Jack as per paragraph A&B
7 Increases Wow Factor
8) Add 1/4" skidplate for fridge...
When did you get a HF jack? It looks like the same model I have.
Are you going to build a similar fridge mount for the Ranger?
I found another accessory you might need for your built in fridge
http://www.myicecreammusicbox.com/ :
The return on investment should be quick even if you only sell Dr Peppers at Explorerforum meets