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Pictures of my First Slantback Attempt
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Hey! Sorry it has taken me so long to get these pictures posted... Though I am a little reluctant to show them off, because it is not quite finished. I have not get the rear window in, the latch is still sitting at the shop, it is still only primered, and I have not got all of my seals finished.
I will be making a some more of these to sell, but they will not be exactly the same is this one. I am going to make the glass in the back a little bit taller, and I am also going to change the way that they top of the slantback meets up with the top of the hummer. Those two things bother me a bit, but other than that I really like the way it turned out! It looks like it will be completly water tight when its finished, and it really gives the SUT a tough look! I have already had countless people come up to my truck and ask me about it, and people really seem to like the look!! I made this one out of 1/8th in. aluminum, and I think I will be using the same material in the future. There are also a couple pieces of aluminum angle on it for strength! I have not weighed the top but it is not too heavy... I can take it on and off by myself, although two people would make it easier! Let me know what you think!! |
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That looks great... can you provide a picture from the back... also do you have it mounted over factory toneau? really interested do you have a projected price and where are you located?
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Very nice, especially as a first attempt. Looks much cleaner than the fabric/vinyl ones (far too sloppy). :excited:
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It is not mouted over the factory tonou but it is mounted in the same exact mounting holes as the factory topper.
I am located in Marion, IN. As for the price, I think they are going to start at about $2500 and then go up from there. Options will be remote unlock doors, dome light, and I think I just might through an electric lift gate on a few of them. The price is not set in stone, because I have not got my quote back from the laser cutter. It also depends on how many people look like are going to want one! Thanks for your comments! |
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that looks very good:clapping: |
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Very nice!
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:iagree: :beerchug: |
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By the way, I forgot to mention that I will be offering the option of side windows, or side luveers in the future!
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Because a slant back looks cooler than a full suv? :twak: |
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Very Nice!!!
Looks Sharp!! |
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looks nice....
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Looks like it's sagging along the top.
1/8" seems a litte thick. Couldn't you use thinner material but frame in the inside with some small tubing? I don't understand the utility of a slant back, but it definitely makes in unique. |
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It does actually look like its sagging across the top.... but it really isn't. Its just an optical illusion that is caused by the way the lines meet up at the top. But as I said I am changing how that meets up on the next ones that I build.
As for the material, I want it to be made out of thick sturdy material. I plan on putting subwoofers in the back end, and I do not want my slantack to rattle, and resonate. Also, there is an aluminum frame inside the top for even more strength! My goal is to make them extremly high quality..... Worthy of riding on the back of an H2!!!! |
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I think the finished product will kick azz.... Especially with matching paint and some nice CHROME! heh heh
I look forward to seeing the final rendition.... |
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