I am in AZ and I am interested.If any Arizona members are interested, I am in Phoenix. If we can get a few in on it, I have a guy.
I am in AZ and I am interested.If any Arizona members are interested, I am in Phoenix. If we can get a few in on it, I have a guy.
Hey Mate - nice work and enjoy following you improvements. Wondering if you or anyone doing one of those shelfs? Keen and from Sydney to get one. Let me know NickNothing special. Garden variety 5005.
Sadly at 1258mm wide you just miss out on getting 4 per sheet. With this amount of waste, more exotic grades gets expensive.
This looks like it confirms that the display in the electrical off-road section in the display is actually showing the starter battery and not the Aux battery looking at those voltages. Do you agree? ninetubesBonjour à tous
Mise en place de voltmètres sur la sortie 12V du coffre pour le suivi de la batterie principale et sur le coffret électrique complémentaire pour le suivi de la batterie auxiliaire.
L'indication donnée, moteur en route, est conforme à la valeur donnée par le système d'info divertissement "Off road - Electricité"
Bonne journée
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Yes, I confirm too!This looks like it confirms that the display in the electrical off-road section in the display is actually showing the starter battery and not the Aux battery looking at those voltages. Do you agree? ninetubes
I am in northern AZ and am interestedIf any Arizona members are interested, I am in Phoenix. If we can get a few in on it, I have a guy.
I sketched up a rear cargo shelf and had it laser cut, bent and powder coated.
Looks great, so thought I'd share the cad file for anyone that is so inclined. Sorry about the .zip, it wouldn't let me upload a .dwg
Most sheet metal shops could make it happen for you by sending them the cad file.
I made it from 2.0mm alum. I'h very happy, but some may prefer to go to 2.5 or 3.0mm.
You’ll also need:
Ten M6x10 nut/bolt/washers to bolt the parts together. You can also use M6 rivnuts if you prefer.
Four M8x25 bolts to bolt it to the car
Four 10mm thick washers, I used a hole saw to cut them from some 10mm plastic bread board. The outside diameter needs to be 40-50mm and the hole in the middle 9-10mm.
To fit, simply pop the four trims out of the roof and attach to those bolt holes with the big washers in there so the brackets don’t squash the roof lining – done.
Cheers, Dan