Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 07:37:05 -0400
Reply-To: Dan Stevens <dstevens@twcny.rr.com>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Dan Stevens <dstevens@twcny.rr.com>
Subject: FW: rear rack type stuff
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All you who have responded has been great and lots more info. I will save
your E-addresses and update info as I work on this project this winter. I
prefer to weld and jig in the winter (nice way to keep warm) I will also
post to the lists.
Unfortunatley I don't feel the front will handle a winch (without
modifications to YOUR front end) as the stock bolts are quite small. But I
also haven't tried to remove one with a 6000# winch yet. we'll have to wait
and see how the protos hold up. But the rear looks promising.
thanks tim looks similar to my ideas, but I like to fill the gaps with
aluminum diamond plate. the 2 "hitch is a standard idea for front and rear
on all my bumpers, even my baja bug. (nothin erks me more than
non-functional bumpers a tricycle can dent.)
BTW those rims are the same I am using on my baja, running vanagon bearing
carriers and rear disc brakes.
Also try this site for a good look of a tire carrier
http://home.t-online.de/home/hartmut-guenther-gp/syncrobd.htm
But I want it to be supported from the bumper. I don't wanna alter the body
that cannot be reversed. who knows some day these may be classics and worth
more with a cheesy crome bumper that couldn't stop a red flyer wagon.
-----Original Message-----
From: tking_ms@hotmail.com [mailto:tking_ms@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 4:56 PM
To: Dan Stevens
Subject: Re: rear rack type stuff
Hey Dan -- not sure if you've seen either of these links. Both look
pretty promising for what you are proposing.
http://www.tiico.com/images/Van_Back.jpg
http://www.cycoactive.com/urabus/urabus_dickwheels.html (an add for
dick's wheels, but you can see a nice shot of the bumpers about half
way down (and on other pages on the site).
I'm not sure what you have planned in the way of bumpers, but what
you've said sounds good. BTW, a receiver hitch on the rear would be a
must (not so much for towing, but for hitch bike racks and platforms
and the like...).
Thanks much.
Tim King
Seattle, WA
87 Syncro Westy
--- In wetwesties@egroups.com, "Dan Stevens" <dstevens@t...> wrote:
> In the spring I hope to have a economical (not read pricey$$)
front and
> rear bumbers available. there will be a couple versions, but I am
going to
> focus on a set similar to mike sullivan's style. double tube with a
few
> options available. I am definately going to work out the gerry can
and spare
> tire thing too, also a REAL hitch assembly.
> I do need feedback about the need for these bumbers to
justify production.
> but all will be made by me in my NY shop. If all goes well I will
plan on
> taking them to east coast shows.
> without actually having a materials cost list and welder time
analysis I
> am ball parking for a set of double tube bumbers to cost in the 400-
500
> range. then have a few optional accessories. (gerry can holder/spare
> carrier/bike rack front or rear/and a rear hitchmount cargo
carrier/bull
> bar/brush guard)
> I won't even offer to be held accountable (read responsible)
for damage
> done to other vehicles from the extra steel on the van, or loss of
gas
> milage, and I highly do NOT recommend using the gerry can for
gasoline. I
> carry mine full of water with a bottle of dry gas stuffed in there
(the
> whole actual bottle, 12 ozs of dry gas won't make water burn:) as I
usually
> need water (big sin but I drive deisel not leaky heads) more often
than
> fuel. if I am truely going off the beaten path the dump water add
dry gas
> and fuel it up. the risks of a rear ender are less in the middle of
the
> woods and if a drunk logging truck rearends you well he'll probably
hide the
> body anyway.
>
>
> dan stevens
> stevens mfg
> 82 td converted weekender
> 76 td baja
> feel free to ask or advise. I listen as well as learn.
>
>
> Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 15:24:32 -0400
> From: mark fisher <fishmeok@w...>
> Subject: Re: rear rack type stuff
>
> Hi all
> Does anybody make a swing away spare tire/gerrycan rack for the
rear of the
> vanagon?
> just curious
> Mark