TRZ
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- Tom
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Since I have a hard top (and no plans to get a soft top), I used a mounting point for the soft top to anchor my mounting bracket for a Powertank.
The bracket is made from 12 gauge cold rolled steel; I purchased a remnant from a local metal distributor/fabricator for $10.
I also used some spare angle iron, some M8 bolts to attach to the roll bar, some nuts and bolts to attach the angle brackets to the mount, and some auto door trim and a 30” Velcro strap. Oh yea, and a lot of cutting and grinding!
The tank leans a bit against the mount due to floor irregularities, a few carpet scraps fixes that, but not absolutely necessary.
The bracket is made from 12 gauge cold rolled steel; I purchased a remnant from a local metal distributor/fabricator for $10.
I also used some spare angle iron, some M8 bolts to attach to the roll bar, some nuts and bolts to attach the angle brackets to the mount, and some auto door trim and a 30” Velcro strap. Oh yea, and a lot of cutting and grinding!
The tank leans a bit against the mount due to floor irregularities, a few carpet scraps fixes that, but not absolutely necessary.
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