Alloy, besides any fasteners thay may be used
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There was a retiree years ago who had a Ute modded for outback travel,
the wheels were between the rear of the cabin and the pod from memory
they were kept in check with with a ladder type frame work that kept them
safe but also doubled as a ramp to load and unload them. It was one of the better
ideas Ive seen over the years for access to tyres etc
Great setups there! I am looking for a set up for my coilcab patrol. What sort of $ am i looking at for a full custom one (preferably alaminium) painted to match the vehicle? roughly..
Try Mike at XLR8 Fabrications mate, does brilliant work, not sure about aluminium though
http://xlr8fabrications.com/
A lot of ex Telstra ute pods were/are made from this business.
http://www.roscos.com/products.aspx
Hope this helps.
Rossco
Really like the Redark setup in this one that the auto electrician done, shame its another tojo
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Ay toddy how do yas stop the sheets from bowing during welding?
Guessing it's all mig welded?
Farked if I know @bigguwesty, I havn't used a welder since the year 2000 and it was with a stick and only on steel.
I can ask one of the welders if you like, I assume from what I have seen they just clamp if need be, tac then weld.