I dont plan on covering it , but you never know . I have to get it together and make a few passes and go from there , if there is an aero problem i am shure you will feel it . If the truck itself was more aero i could see it being a bigger worry , but with the front end the way it is and the height I think the back end is the least of our aero worry's , i could be way off and know nothing on the subject of aero dynamics , I may need to start reading into it though !I won't even pretend to know what I'm talking about here...But I would tend to think, looking at all of the tubing and bracing that you're gonna have in there to hold things rigid, you will end up running a tonneu cover and aluminum floor pan. That is what sticks out in my mind as the best bet. Aero dynamics seem to tend to play more of a roll at high speeds than weight, in my simple mind. Good luck, I'm looking forward to seeing how this all turns out!
however i still fill the weight Trent hopes to loose is a bit optimistic from what we saw.but time will tell...
some well placed flat stock (wouldn't imagine it'd need to be very thick at all) welded to the insides of the bedsides will go a LONG way in adding stiffness to any areas that you find to be flimsy and don't want to run a bazillion braces to the frame for.
Keep up the good work. I love how you take constructive criticism as just that, helpful. It's nice to not see someone get all defensive and snotty about what they are doing. You take into account what others are saying, using your own sense and gonna try it out with full acceptance of doing it differently if it doesn't work out. You don't find that a lot on these boards and I like it! Kudos bud! :beer
This may be a little off, but how much could you save putting on a 1/2 ton hood? Will it even fit? Also could possibly help with aerodynamics.
some well placed flat stock (wouldn't imagine it'd need to be very thick at all) welded to the insides of the bedsides will go a LONG way in adding stiffness to any areas that you find to be flimsy and don't want to run a bazillion braces to the frame for. Good ideas!
Keep up the good work. I love how you take constructive criticism as just that, helpful. It's nice to not see someone get all defensive and snotty about what they are doing. You take into account what others are saying, using your own sense and gonna try it out with full acceptance of doing it differently if it doesn't work out. You don't find that a lot on these boards and I like it! Kudos bud! :beer
Grand total= 75 ft of tubing , 75 X .75 lbs per foot come out to 56.25 lbs so total savings is 196 lbs . I will probably add a few bars for cosmetics since i am under what i expected weight to be .
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I tried to , but Kat has control of my info...