damarble
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Yup pretty much it. Except I don't want it permanent so I won't use a fixed hinge for the final project, I want to be able to remove the tailgate easily.
I found the perfect pivot point for the hinge to be 14" (center if hinge) in from either side of the tailgate, 4.75" out from the flat surface under the weatherstripping, and 1.75" down from the bottom of the tailgate. Of course building in some adjustability for fine tuning. With my hinges set at this spot the gate opens and closes smoothly. I think the latches will have to be adjusted though, they are angled wrong and take some effort to close.
I'm debating whether I want to bolt to the body or the rear crossmember. The crossmember will be a stronger design but I'm wary of the flex of the body mounts.
I found the perfect pivot point for the hinge to be 14" (center if hinge) in from either side of the tailgate, 4.75" out from the flat surface under the weatherstripping, and 1.75" down from the bottom of the tailgate. Of course building in some adjustability for fine tuning. With my hinges set at this spot the gate opens and closes smoothly. I think the latches will have to be adjusted though, they are angled wrong and take some effort to close.
I'm debating whether I want to bolt to the body or the rear crossmember. The crossmember will be a stronger design but I'm wary of the flex of the body mounts.