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Derek up North

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  1. You could always have a new set of stud holes drilled. The FF axle already uses M14-1.50 studs. The center hole to clear the FF hub would have to be checked.
  2. There are Copyright infringers who have posted a downloadable Pdf on the interweb.
  3. I think you forgot to post a link. This? Or do you mean a FSM?
  4. The owner of 'Atlas' the Sunrader had custom spacers/adapters made to adapt 17" Ford E350 rims to his 4x4. Cost ~$900/4 from:- https://www.motorsport-tech.com/wheel_adapters.html https://www.motorsport-tech.com/contact.html
  5. Since you've got a Hot Rod, maybe do the wheels too. 2006 Mustang GT. Then swap in a GN engine and head for Bonneville
  6. I don't have any specs for the F78-14 tires, but the 215/60R16XL is close enough to the 185R14 that you wouldn't notice any difference.
  7. This is a 1984 Dolphin. It has very similar door/window/vent configuration. The only thing missing is the propane hatch at the back corner. The 1985 did not have the 'double' side windows.
  8. I'm going to guess that at some point in it's life it had a rubber roof added which would explain (perhaps) what looks like trim holding the edge where it wrapped over the roof edge and a bit down the side walls. Do you have any other pictures to help identify it?
  9. You won't find any 15" or 16" rims that will bolt to a FF axle unless you pay $$$ for a custom made set. Everyone runs 185R14" 102/100 tires for good reason.
  10. In many places it's against the law to have your propane appliances lit while refueling. Some places you're not supposed to use your cellulars at the pump.
  11. For those who leave your pilot lit while gassing up, do you also smoke a cigarette at the same time?
  12. It looks like this fuel pickup has been crudely modified from stock to lower the pump/pickup, which would make sense since your fabricated tank is deeper than stock. I guess they'd do something similar for the fuel lever sender. Yours is probably similar.
  13. You're never going to get a tank 100% full. If you assume the 14" height only gets filled to 13", you're right on 29 US Gallons.
  14. Who knows? Sunrader is famous for doing 1 offs. Maybe they built a Nissan with an oversized tank.
  15. Try to take a picture. Sunrader also offered a larger capacity tank in the Toyotas. Perhaps also the Nissan. They were 'boxy'.
  16. Did you check these guys? Certainly looks like they're available. https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem-toyota-pickup-windshield.html
  17. All the CPESs are thin and runny so that they can 'soak in' deeper before setting up. https://www.google.com/search?q=how+clear+penetrating+epoxy+works&client=firefox-b-d&sxsrf=ALeKk01J3BRMl5P_jOH6l0wlXjGtHjL0lA:1596126483114&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizkKvAsvXqAhX5hHIEHcGBBeQQ_AUoA3oECA0QBQ&biw=1366&bih=635
  18. Just another CPES (Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealant) as far as I can tell. It will make 'punky' wood a solid block, but I have my doubts that the result will have the structural integrity of 'real' solid wood.
  19. There are a few that have made it South of the Darien Gap. I get the impression that the 22RE is better known South of the US.
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