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Post by Charlie Francis on Jan 7, 2024 9:39:52 GMT
I'd love to see how you have the door rams setup. You all know I am not diplomatic --- Therefore ....
Do you all want to spend a LOT of time and MONEY to have slow opening and closing doors, and noisy doors ? Mine ( normal gas rams ) open in 2.5 seconds and close in 3 to 4 seconds .. Yes - I know you want the Wow factor, but I'll be driving off before you even get in.
Add that time and money on your engine --
Regards: Grumpy old man.
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Post by Charlie Francis on Jan 7, 2024 9:42:29 GMT
I'd love to see how you have the door rams setup. You all know I am not diplomatic --- Therefore ....
Do you all want to spend a LOT of time and MONEY to have slow opening and closing doors, and noisy doors ? Mine ( normal gas rams ) open in 2.5 seconds and close in 3 to 4 seconds .. Yes - I know you want the Wow factor, but I'll be driving off before you even get in.
Add that time and money on your engine --
Regards: Grumpy old man.
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Post by Charlie Francis on Jan 7, 2024 9:42:42 GMT
its not about how quickly you arrive at your destination, but the style in which you arrive
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Post by Graham Wood on Jan 7, 2024 11:32:00 GMT
its not about how quickly you arrive at your destination, but the style in which you arrive Well said Sir, and I agree, =-- ----- Just saying...
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Post by chrisbailey on Jan 7, 2024 16:03:08 GMT
As mentioned, the original ram setup throws the doors out when closed. I would continue with gas rams just in a better configuration. I like the idea with the additional frame in the roof.
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