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  1. #941
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    I could have used that SPOD in my UNIMOG !
    "If it ain't broke,fix it !"

  2. #942
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Kutter View Post
    100% duty cycle . 6.16 CFM . Air up 35" tires in less than a minute . 2-year warranty.
    35" tire in less than a minute to ........_ _ PSI ?
    02' E350 4X4 - 6" UJOINT Off Road -
    98' TJ - ROCK READY -
    12' JKUR (HERS)

  3. #943
    You have my attention with that sPOD!
    The "YETI": 2000 Ford E350 Super Duty 7.3L 4x4 EB Van By: UJOR
    http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...Build-Overview

    1964 Kaiser Jeep Wagoneer 2dr
    1983 AMC Jeep Cherokee Chief

  4. #944
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    Proud to announce that roof racks are in production! The rack is 5 x 9.5' and made from 1" tubing with 3/16 supports that have 1/4" holes ready to accept awnings or lights on either side. The flooring is expanded metal in the rear (I like to put firewood and smaller items back there) and 1/2" box tubing up front for the big stuff. The racks are powdercoated black texture. I have some accessories in the works too, so I'll be adding product as quick as I can. Tire & fuel can mounts will be 1st. Here are some pics of the prototype tack mounted to Vanaconda, please let me know if you have any questions! Price is $995 complete, plus freight.

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    5 racks are being built right now, and 2 are spoken for already! Please email or call me to get one of the remaining 3.

    ---- we will be building more once this 1st run is gone ----
    Chris Steuber
    02 E350 7.3 V4
    11 E350 5.4 V5
    99 E36 M3 (LS swap coming soon)
    www.ujointoffroad.com
    4x4 Van Conversions

  5. #945
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    Awesome Chris! What is the weight, will it support a couple of peeps up there and can you make one longer for me for my extended van?

  6. #946
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    I'll have an exact weight early next week. I would feel fine putting 400lbs up there, easy. An EB version is in the works! How about 5 x 12.5'?
    Chris Steuber
    02 E350 7.3 V4
    11 E350 5.4 V5
    99 E36 M3 (LS swap coming soon)
    www.ujointoffroad.com
    4x4 Van Conversions

  7. #947
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    Looks nice Chris. What's the strategy for getting up there - any plans for a ladder in the back?
    Last edited by TangoBlue; 08-12-2012 at 05:59 AM.
    2001 Tacoma Extended Cab, 3RZ, AT, SAC, 5.29 gears, ARB FR/RR locker, and a few other mods... Build thread, Post #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by TangoBlue View Post
    Likes nice Chris. What's the strategy for getting up there - any plans for a ladder in the back?
    Hmmm...ever see those small trampolines for working out. No need for steps.

    Sent from my LS670 using Tapatalk 2
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    "After your hands are coated with grease, your nose will begin to itch and you'll have to pee!"
    ...Don Dieball

  9. #949
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    Quote Originally Posted by TangoBlue View Post
    Likes nice Chris. What's the strategy for getting up there - any plans for a ladder in the back?
    Yep, ladder up the side should do!

    Quote Originally Posted by bobDog View Post
    Hmmm...ever see those small trampolines for working out. No need for steps.

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    Now thats a good idea!
    Chris Steuber
    02 E350 7.3 V4
    11 E350 5.4 V5
    99 E36 M3 (LS swap coming soon)
    www.ujointoffroad.com
    4x4 Van Conversions

  10. #950
    Quote Originally Posted by TangoBlue View Post
    Likes nice Chris. What's the strategy for getting up there - any plans for a ladder in the back?
    I use one of those collapsible ladders, works very well, and small enough it doesn't take up any room. Plus makes it harder for anyone else to get up there. Other options are the rear door and aluminess side ladders.


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