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Stone guard hard Vs soft

Started by jetcrew, May 28, 2016, 03:11:42 PM

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jetcrew

Here is the finished product will cover in the breakaway thread a bit better .

its truck mesh

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Burnsy

Quote from: jetcrew on May 30, 2016, 05:06:37 PM
and the camprite style will be used


aaaannnnnnd............ Burnsy wins :)

Nice final product mate. Happy travels, look forward to following the journey.
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Queenkat

GeaffA, really like your "stone stomper" , how does it attach to your vehicle? Can you access the rear of the vehicle whilst it is place or is it quick & easy to disconnect?

GeoffA

Quote from: Queenkat on July 03, 2016, 06:41:21 AM
GeaffA, really like your "stone stomper" , how does it attach to your vehicle? Can you access the rear of the vehicle whilst it is place or is it quick & easy to disconnect?

Queenkat, I have a Kaymar rear bar with dual rear wheel carriers. It provides the connection points.
The guard has bungee chords with plastic end hooks (ebay) that loop around the connection points on the rear bar.
If you don't have a similar rear bar, you'd need to provide something across the rear of your car to attach the guard to.

I drop one corner of the guard if I need to get into the back of the car. Very quick and easy.

Here are some more pics....

:cheers:
Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....

Traveller

Great job Geoff. What have you used to make it as it doesn't look like shade mesh?

GeoffA

Quote from: Traveller on July 03, 2016, 09:52:19 AM
Great job Geoff. What have you used to make it as it doesn't look like shade mesh?

Not sure Traveller, but you're correct....it's not shade cloth. It was something that my canvas bloke already had.
IIRC, he said at the time it was a type of trampoline material. It is similar to the stuff you see on tramps, but it's not as heavy.
Sorry I can't be more definitive....

:cheers:
Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....

achjimmy

Looks great Geoff. Been wondering about modding my stonestomper if I get a kaymar to loose the spreader bar?

The stonestomper is great and it does reduce dust considerably. That style is much better than the stone guard type. I built a mother of a stone guard on the Expanda that sloped back and while it work well it also cost fuel.

The only area the stonestomper fails is in mud . Otherwise brilliant
Here for a good time, not a long time!

Jim

Traveller

Quote from: GeoffA on July 03, 2016, 02:43:46 PM
Not sure Traveller, but you're correct....it's not shade cloth. It was something that my canvas bloke already had.
IIRC, he said at the time it was a type of trampoline material. It is similar to the stuff you see on tramps, but it's not as heavy.
Sorry I can't be more definitive....


Thanks, I will have to ask around. :cheers:

GeoffA

Quote from: Traveller on July 03, 2016, 03:58:24 PM
Thanks, I will have to ask around. :cheers:

The original sloping stone guard on the front of the Coota uses much the same material as has been used for my stomper, so the material seems to be not all that unusual.

In an earlier post, Theo says his guard is made from "truck mesh", and looks similar. Perhaps there are several names/descriptions for the stuff, and that's a starting point??

:cheers:
Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....

GeoffA

Quote from: achjimmy on July 03, 2016, 03:34:52 PM
Looks great Geoff. Been wondering about modding my stonestomper if I get a kaymar to loose the spreader bar?

Thanks Jim. The Kaymar with dual carriers does the job well.

Quote from: achjimmy on July 03, 2016, 03:34:52 PM
The only area the stonestomper fails is in mud . Otherwise brilliant

That's another advantage of having it above the draw bar.
While it still catches some mud, it doesn't hang down as low when it does.....

:cheers:
Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....