Yep, its the curved ladder. I did have to drill another mounting hole and grind the edge down a bit to get it to fit with the swingarm though. It was a very tight fit as you can see.
I have the TNF bumper but purchased the DIY version which was IMO easier than the Coastal front bumper to weld. It would also probably cut down on the lead time as well since I ordered mine in November last year and received it in Feb.
No complaints so far besides having to pull 2 different...
IMO...that's a pretty good deal. I mean its hard to find a stock 05+ GX470 right now with lower miles at that price. Add another ~4-5k in additional parts and looks like a hell of a deal especially if its in TX. Bumpers can be changed out easily and cheaply if you want to go to stock. Even...
No typo...I guess having it on 18's really makes a difference in the way it looks. I was apprehensive on the bigger rim but think it came out nicely.
Yeah best my alignment guy could get was 2.9 castor with the IM UCA's and thats with the Superpro offset LCAs. The shop I get my alignment at...
Hey thanks! Suspension is the Ironman Nitro Stage 2 Kit which gave me about a 3" lift all around. Great stock like ride but if I had to do it over I would definitely go with a different UCA than what comes in the kit. They are not adjustable and barely help with castor during alignment so not...
I like it so far. I think its a good option for someone who is not looking for a full plate bumper for a tire carrier. DIY kit was really straightforward as well and I thought it was actually easier than Coastal's front bumper.
Thanks! Its the weBoost Drive Reach OTR purchased on Amazon. I originally had the SolidRF signal booster since it was over a $100 cheaper but the freaking antenna kept getting unglued from the mount. I got it replaced but the 2nd one had the same thing happen to it at highway speeds...smh.
Installed the Nash Fab curved ladder. If anyone is curious if it fits with the True North Rear bumper...the answer is baaarely. Had to modify it a little to get it to fit but might need to cut a bit more since I'm getting some rattles on bumps.
No, that is the hitch tray. In regards to the room for a table...it would be tight. There is very little room between the rear door and the molle panel but good thing about the diy kit is that I'm sure you can modify it a bit to fit.