Excellent, wish they were all that simple. Curious: how much psi can you get out of that air nozzle, and from what source?hit with high psi air gun, seat bead,
Thanks! I was going to do the first route, but you made me think twice, a risk with no real benefit without just using air first. I have this compressor, and just cranked it all the way up. No issues at all, super simple. Obviously I didn't let the whole tire get too high in PSI, but enough air goes in that it seated the bead super quick. They have a 20psi max rating, I filled them to 19.5, but will probably go lower once I drive this thing.Excellent, wish they were all that simple. Curious: how much psi can you get out of that air nozzle, and from what source?
Oops!Good enough. Realized after the fact thst I couldnt get the bolts out after I tacked it up. Chopped them off to remove.
Yea, that is a good reminder. I think the smartest thing would be to not do it, but to build the frame out as a "future" optional addition. Realistically the only people riding back there would be my kids, and this would all be low low speed, on flat mountain trails. Just something to run the kids from our cabin to my grandmothers, and back. Possibly side facing jump seats like the old FJ40s had. I am getting a little "burnt out" on the front end as I have been working on it forever, so I am thinking of pausing to focus on the rear. The front just needs Tie rods, rack and pinion, steering shaft/wheel, and the little arm on the spindles that the tie rods hook up to. I'll just do some something close to the red in the above pic, and utilize the rear for storage/moving stuff. Where our Cabin is at in Idaho, its legal to ride UTVs on the street, so long as you are following standard driving rules. I am going to be doing some framing at our cabin this August, so I am including the possibility that I will need to haul lumber/groceries thirty-ish miles from town. Having cargo loading capacity will be used more often than a third seat.I sold and serviced golf karts. They had rear facing rear seats. You’d be surprised at the number of people who get sick moving forward while looking back. I am one of them. Never got motion sick in my life but put me backwards on a golf kart got a tuff time keeping things down.
Yup, after I posted the photo I just thought that that same thing. I'll probably just hold off and focus on getting her running Build out the frame as an optional add-on in the future.Don't forget a properly positioned footrest for the backwardees, even if it means more length to the frame................and some side grabrails.
Yup, should be pretty slick. Photos to come.Gotta feed little Monty, so finishing the smoker comes first.