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Look at the space between the rear frame and the wheel well/body above the rear tire. That's a body lift spacer. If changed shocks enough times to know that gap is about an inch wider than stock.
lol yes atwalz sorry wanted to see how flush or if the tires stick out a bit
I do like the look of the slick top roof with flat top bumper, but the rack looks good too.Removed my roof rails
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Didn't like the look so I stole @Akhn 's roof rack and painted it back
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Need to fab some mounts for the awning and get some new leds for the roof
Luks awesum!Removed my roof rails
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Didn't like the look so I stole @Akhn 's roof rack and painted it back
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Need to fab some mounts for the awning and get some new leds for the roof
Those are seriously dark windows on that rig. looks good
What kind of change in gas mileage with the bigger tires?
let's see some pics!!!Suspension is done! I must confess, after an initial foray involving a lot of cursing on my part, I removed myself from the suspension process entirely. Need to put bigger rubber on it now, but looks pretty good!
Spent Sunday evening installing the snorkel. A little nerve wracking drilling through the metal body work (I watched and cringed while JamesC did that part). The rest wasn't too bad at all. Next we have to figure out how we are going to get the tent up on top of the thing with just the 2 of us. I think the tractor will come in handy, but exactly how, I'm not yet sure.
Pictures or it didn't happenSuspension is done! I must confess, after an initial foray involving a lot of cursing on my part, I removed myself from the suspension process entirely. Need to put bigger rubber on it now, but looks pretty good!
Spent Sunday evening installing the snorkel. A little nerve wracking drilling through the metal body work (I watched and cringed while JamesC did that part). The rest wasn't too bad at all. Next we have to figure out how we are going to get the tent up on top of the thing with just the 2 of us. I think the tractor will come in handy, but exactly how, I'm not yet sure.
T Next we have a (*&$%#tonne of electrical to work though.