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Re: TRS build

Postby Sam Gribley on Mon, 04 Jun 2018 6:42 +0000

Tyler1993 wrote:Cheers Sam! Very handy addition, it’s a god send having running water while camping!


We drink spring water from tanks at home so we just chuck one in the back, would be handy to get a proper set up for it though. Just one more thing on the LONG to do list haha.
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Re: TRS build

Postby Tyler1993 on Thu, 07 Jun 2018 5:38 +0000

The end is near!!!
Been such a pain trying to do this thing in the hour of daylight I have after work each day. But finally painted now. Did an absolutely shocking job haha never painted anything with a spray gun. The first side I was very heavy handed! It almost looks like a water fall! The rest turned out pretty good once I got the feel for it.
Hopefully I can sand and polish it out!
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Also did all the prewiring for the tail lights to go on the bar And for the two extra reverse lights to be mounted underneath on the tow bar brackets. I was abit worried about the extra load these would put on the reverse light circuit as I wasn’t going to run a seperate feed and relay so started looking at low wattage reverse bulbs then come across the bargain of the century and got a whole replacement tail light set instead.
Just a slight modification. They had a resister on the indicator globes to stop the quick flash. I’ve already replaced the flasher unit to an led flasher and know how hot these resisters get so I removed them.
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Re: TRS build

Postby CHUTCH on Fri, 08 Jun 2018 8:04 +0000

Cool thread mate, enjoying it!


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Re: TRS build

Postby Caleebra on Sat, 09 Jun 2018 6:48 +0000

That bumper is sweet!
What tail light are those? Looks very similar to the ones that are on the new lux!


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Re: TRS build

Postby Tyler1993 on Sat, 09 Jun 2018 2:52 +0000

Cheers fellas!
They are machter tail lights off eBay wasn’t sure if I liked them at first but they are growing on me!
Managed to get the bar mounted, still wiring the lights and need to run the hose through the bar and mount the tap but this is basically the end look!
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Re: TRS build

Postby gold member on Sat, 09 Jun 2018 5:21 +0000

Mate that looks awesome! Now you can start building mine, I will be over your way in around 8 weeks to pick it up [emoji1303][emoji38]


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Re: TRS build

Postby TOYZX on Sat, 09 Jun 2018 8:33 +0000

Mint! Great work man!

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Re: TRS build

Postby CB23 on Sun, 10 Jun 2018 3:57 +0000

That rear bar looks awesome Tyler1993, well done!
I bet the tail lights attract a bit of attention from police?
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Re: TRS build

Postby DeadlyBeast on Sun, 10 Jun 2018 5:52 +0000

Great stuff Tyler.
Thanks for sharing.
Very helpful to have these write ups for others wanting to draw inspiration.
Any thng you might do differently when you build another for goldmember? :lol:
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Re: TRS build

Postby Critter350 on Mon, 11 Jun 2018 7:21 +0000

Awesome stuff.


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Re: TRS build

Postby Tyler1993 on Mon, 11 Jun 2018 4:17 +0000

gold member wrote:Mate that looks awesome! Now you can start building mine, I will be over your way in around 8 weeks to pick it up [emoji1303][emoji38]


Cheers mate! Haha I better get started pronto considering how long this one took [emoji23][emoji23]


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Re: TRS build

Postby Tyler1993 on Mon, 11 Jun 2018 4:19 +0000

CB23 wrote:That rear bar looks awesome Tyler1993, well done!
I bet the tail lights attract a bit of attention from police?

Thanks mate! Not too sure on that one yet. Only been out for the weekend with them went past a few of the boys in blue, but all going the opposite way. I’m not looking forward to the day I do get pulled up though [emoji53]
I might put one side back to the normal ones and take some pics, I’m not 100% on the black yet


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Re: TRS build

Postby Tyler1993 on Mon, 11 Jun 2018 4:37 +0000

Ran the hose through the bar and mounted the tap yesterday evening, and here’s some pictures of the number plate bracket I made with some lights to come on with the tail lights. And also the locking mechanism I made to lock the door in the open position ImageImage
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Re: TRS build

Postby CB23 on Mon, 11 Jun 2018 4:39 +0000

Yes good luck, they actually look very legit with brake lights on so suggest just leave your foot on the brake pedal or lights on if you do get pulled over.
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TRS build

Postby Tyler1993 on Mon, 11 Jun 2018 5:02 +0000

DeadlyBeast wrote:Great stuff Tyler.
Thanks for sharing.
Very helpful to have these write ups for others wanting to draw inspiration.
Any thng you might do differently when you build another for goldmember? [emoji1]


Not a problem! this forum was the reason I decided to do something different and give it a crack myself. And I enjoy seeing what and how people have done things.
Overall I’m pretty happy with the end result but of coarse as always there is some things I would do differently. Mainly just due to my inexperience never having welded or painted anything before.
First of all I would have made the base of the rear bar protrude abit further away from the vehicle. One so I had abit more space to bring the hose and cables up between the stub axle and the tail light. As it gets slightly squashed when the door is open.
Two so that I could have made the door sit completely above the rear bar as at the moment it hangs over it
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And three so that there is abit more space between the tail gate and the the door when it’s closed as there’s only abit 20mm at the moment. Probably enough, but if I cop a decent wack in the rear it will flex/ bend enough to hit. Image

I also should have worked out the latch before I decided placement of the wheel and max trax holder. I was planning on having the latch the other way around but this wouldn’t have worked because the max trax holder was in the way to open it. It only just clears now and is abit of a PITA but it does work.
So yeah I definitely should have thought that out abit more.
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Also I measure and welded everything without taking into consideration the weight of the max trax holder and spare wheel.
Once loaded up the door had abit of flex and I lost the space I was going to put rubber in where the latch clamps onto the bar.
So I have to get the oxy out and heat and bent the door to gain back the clearance.
This meant the latch is now on the piss.
Again it still works but would have also changed that! Image
This is the rubber buffer and some pics of her open!
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If anyone is interested in anything more in particular let me know and I can get some pictures or try to explain [emoji23] definitely no expert and she gets rougher the closer you look but it survived it first trip and didn’t fall apart thank god!


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Re: TRS build

Postby gold member on Mon, 11 Jun 2018 6:08 +0000

Tyler1993 wrote:
gold member wrote:Mate that looks awesome! Now you can start building mine, I will be over your way in around 8 weeks to pick it up [emoji1303][emoji38]


Cheers mate! Haha I better get started pronto considering how long this one took [emoji23][emoji23]


Thanks mate, second time around is always quicker [emoji38] nah seriously good job on it mate you have inspired me, if I wasn’t heading off for my lap of oz in 11 days I would probably start building one .... but if you feel the need to make another I will be happy either way [emoji1303]

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Re: TRS build

Postby DeadlyBeast on Mon, 11 Jun 2018 8:58 +0000

Thats an enormous effort for a first time weld project! 8-) Top stuff.
Now i have no excuse - will have to finish off my tub canopy cage design and get into it.
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Re: TRS build

Postby VMANN on Mon, 11 Jun 2018 9:56 +0000

Looks a million bucks!
what did you use for the main bar for the rear bar ? is is tube or angle? Couldn’t really tell.
if only I had a tub sometimes [emoji28]

I hadn’t noticed but you have the foxwing?
I’d been searching high and low of someone that had one mounted on a dual cab,
But went and got batwing anyways, I’m not sure if I’ve mounted it in a grey spot on my car. but it has held up !

weather looks great in Queensland compared to “sunny” Victoria haha
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Re: TRS build

Postby Sam Gribley on Tue, 12 Jun 2018 8:15 +0000

Mate that has really come up well, bloody good effort!

I'm not personally a fan of having things hanging off the back but I might do something similar for extra protection around the rear (after the 1/4 chop and many other things on the list hahaha). It does look bloody good though. Looks like you really maximise your use of space in the back too. Awesome work.
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TRS build

Postby Tyler1993 on Tue, 12 Jun 2018 4:46 +0000

VMANN wrote:Looks a million bucks!
what did you use for the main bar for the rear bar ? is is tube or angle? Couldn’t really tell.
if only I had a tub sometimes [emoji28]

I hadn’t noticed but you have the foxwing?
I’d been searching high and low of someone that had one mounted on a dual cab,
But went and got batwing anyways, I’m not sure if I’ve mounted it in a grey spot on my car. but it has held up !

weather looks great in Queensland compared to “sunny” Victoria haha


Cheers mate appreciate it!
So inside I’ve used the original towbar and just modified the brackets that bolt to the chassis to raise it.
Then the shell I guess you’d call it ( the bit you see) started out as a length of 100x100mm box section and I hacked it all up to get the shapes I needed for each surface.

Yeah mate its actually got three snapped poles that are held together at the moment by sticks and cable ties [emoji23]
Big gust of wind blew through before I tied it down when we were in the beach and folded it over on itself. Was the first time I ever opened it too!
Been tossing up weather or not to spend the money and get a “pole less” one that doesn’t need pole or tie downs.
But they are definitely the go! So much more shade than the side awning I used to have.
And also I mainly wanted to cover the back for when I setup camp.

The weather has been pretty touch and go here aswell little bit warmer though [emoji12]



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