I'm thinking this would be an option on the winch plate, a hitch reciever could take the place for the fairlead roller.
Printable View
Exactly what i was thinking :smilewink.
Like Marlin said, I'll be making steel accessories mainly for offroad use. IIRC, a fellow VXer can make the fiberglass set for you (at least the front), its in a thread somewhere around here...
Not sure what the status of our window bracket supply is, but you might consider being an alternative in case a decision is made to discontinue...
I gotta say, I'm happy this is going on in Colorado. Shipping this stuff can run as much as the products. With a reasonably close proximity to Moab, and so many people going through Vail to get there, it will help a lot of us save some $ on shipping. Any interest in offering installation to local members? I'll have to hold my pinky up when I drink my can of beer, and tell people the best place to get a skid plate is Vail.
Now I know BigMeat VX makes a hitch receiver for the front, possibly he may give you plans? I know he'd probably rather make them, but it seems like a lot of members are doing it as a hobby, and are happy to help members out. Just a thought. Not sure how much engineering goes into something like this? It would be nice to see several fabricators across the country, that way most of the money goes to the fabricator, rather than the shipper. And we all get good prices on mods so we can buy more mods!
I wish there was a company that made a really nice brush guard for the VX.
This one for the trooper looks great.
http://www.everythingsuv.com/waag_br...ooper-esuv.asp
There was talk awhile back about a custom order but never got off the ground and I didn't want one then and I do now
http://vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=6818
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ight=group+buy
Wonder how hard it would be for you guys to reproduce the PowerVault PV1 muffler? Heard CobraJet's at the meeting a few weeks ago and it sounded great. I would think fabricating the housing would be the easy part with the equipment you have. But I don't know what else would be required.
Also, can you fabricate a printing press? Manufacturing my own $20's would make all this a lot more affordable. ;)
I'm sure I could give you a hand with any installation, hopefully none of it will be too complicated.
Shipping can be pricey for sure and the Moab meet could be used for exchange to save on shipping.
I know mufflers aren't hard to make but I don't know enough about them to fabricate my own. It's a possiblity but we would need specs from the powervault muffler and lots of interest. Mufflers are pretty cheap so I doubt it would be worth the costs.
Can't make the printing press, too busy looking for money tree seeds :p
There is a fairly simple part that could prove to be popular to VX owners.
A bracket to raise the rearview mirror should be simple enough to fabricate but you would probably have to purchase a bit to make the proper cut(s). The idea would be to replicate the mounting feature of the mirror mount to slide over the metal piece attached to the windshield & replicate the mating feature at the other end. It should be about 3" long to allow raising the mirror & still allow enough movement to NOT interfere with the sunvisors flipping down.
Many members have mounted their scan guage above the mirror so they wouldn't be interested but there would certainly still have a fair number that would bite.
I talked about it to Welder Guy but he likes working on bigger pieces and wants to leave the little stuff to someone else.
I could try drawing something up if my description is too confusing.
Pics would help. I remember one of my first impressions when test driving the VX was how much the rear view mirror obstructed your view of the road, so anything to lessen that effect would be interesting.