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That’s the old Team Joyner full enclosure with a hard roof including a front and rear window panel. Glad you replaced the ugly canvas side panels Rick. Great job, you get my thumbs up.

Cheers Mike.

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Wow! Thats terrific!!! Great job! .....and suicide style! How did you end up latching and skinning them? Oh man! Is that a racing type gas filler cover?

thanks,

I made the latch out of 1/2" round stock with a spring and some 1/2" washers and cut a groove in the top rail of the door about 2" long.I picked up the fuel door cover at Kragens auto,40 bucks.

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Rick,

Where did you get the top piece for your T4? Does it come with the front and rear windshields as well? Is it one piece?

I was also wondering where you got your front bumper from

I got it from a guy who purchased it at the joyner auction.It came with top,rear panel and window,front windsheild,canvas side panels,and top cargo carrier.Front bumper was purchased from joyner before they closed.

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That’s the old Team Joyner full enclosure with a hard roof including a front and rear window panel. Glad you replaced the ugly canvas side panels Rick. Great job, you get my thumbs up.

Cheers Mike.

your right about the enclosure.

still have the ugly canvas side panels,Can still use them if I want.Once doors are open they lift off real easy and all my snaps and velcro are still there so the side panels can go on in minutes.

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Nice job Ricksrb. Your probably right about a little more color. That should be easy to do, the hard thinking and work is done. I like that you can lift them off easily. Looks well thought out.

Lenny

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Nice job Ricksrb. Your probably right about a little more color. That should be easy to do, the hard thinking and work is done. I like that you can lift them off easily. Looks well thought out.

Lenny

Thank you sir.

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Looks like you should be hauling people around at a Resort.

Looks like he did what I was thinking of doing. Turn the chrome tube up off the engine.

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Nice doors, can you post a photo or two of you snorkel set up? How does it seal up, assuming you can still lift the bed up.

Thanks,

Jeff

yes the bed still can be lifted up,below the bed is a 3" flex tubing that allows the bed to swing up.I do not recommend this set-up.I will be changing it because gets waaaay too much dust.

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yes the bed still can be lifted up,below the bed is a 3" flex tubing that allows the bed to swing up.I do not recommend this set-up.I will be changing it because gets waaaay too much dust.

I like mine, flipped the intake, cut a cork gasket and drilled a few holes and it works good, as near as I know. Makes starter access easy, as well as the throttle butterfly.

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Looks like you should be hauling people around at a Resort.

I had an idea like that.I thought of going down to the Tuson area and take people on tours of this ranch I heard about that has some wild steers running around on it that attack people(LOL)

Looks like he did what I was thinking of doing. Turn the chrome tube up off the engine.

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