Folding windshield kit
Re: Folding windshield kit
Finaly got the Zeon winch solonoid pack relocated and built some standoff body brackets to mount the windshield retaining arms. Great night for a drive and a better night for a little fun
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Re: Folding windshield kit
Very sharp, really looking forward to getting my Pinz set up this way properly.
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Re: Folding windshield kit
Good looking truck!
The angle of the 2nd pic make it look more like a Haflinger (looks small) vs a Pinz
I like your winch setup
The angle of the 2nd pic make it look more like a Haflinger (looks small) vs a Pinz
I like your winch setup
72 Pathfinder | 75 710M 2.7i | 96 350GDT Worker
Re: Folding windshield kit
Thanks guys! It's been a fun rig.
Re: Folding windshield kit
I recognize that truck from somewhere -- looks like a lot of improvements since!
Interesting trail, looks like you got a crew in with monster backhoes to rough it up just for you.
Trails like this up your way -- I'm on my way is so
Interesting trail, looks like you got a crew in with monster backhoes to rough it up just for you.
Trails like this up your way -- I'm on my way is so
Puller: 71' 710K 2.7L EFI aka Mozo
Follower: Sankey MK 3, 3/4 Tonne
Rescue Pinz: 73' 712MK
Driver: Ron // KO0Q
Follower: Sankey MK 3, 3/4 Tonne
Rescue Pinz: 73' 712MK
Driver: Ron // KO0Q
Re: Folding windshield kit
I've had it 5 months and have been trying to get it ready for a couple long trips at the end of the summer. Quite a bit done so far!
The trail is part of a 20 acre backyard that includes a fishing pond, rock crawl sections, ditches, sink holes, tank traps etc. at a buddy's house. When we build Dune rigs, or Rock crawlers we all take them over to his place ( 2 miles away) and try to break them, flex them etc before we head out of town. Works great for those evening when watching TV doesn't sound good, but urban wheeling does.
The trail is part of a 20 acre backyard that includes a fishing pond, rock crawl sections, ditches, sink holes, tank traps etc. at a buddy's house. When we build Dune rigs, or Rock crawlers we all take them over to his place ( 2 miles away) and try to break them, flex them etc before we head out of town. Works great for those evening when watching TV doesn't sound good, but urban wheeling does.