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After a few nights in Moab I headed straight to Denver. First order of business was to head over to Bowen Customs so they could measure my Tundra for a flatbed tray. They're doing good work out there with some unique camper and flatbed systems and Brent Bowen has been great to deal with. I'll need to make a build thread of the Tundra on here one of these days.
After that I stopped by Slee to pick up some skid plates for the 200. As you can see this was already getting to be an expensive trip but at least I saved some money by not staying in a hotel the first few nights lol. I debated the Slee skid plate system vs the ARB ones and there there is no doubt the Slee is absolutely much beefier. However a bit overkill for my needs and nearly twice the price. I "settled" on the ARB skids and will see how they hold up for me. My gut feeling says I'll be okay for a while. Later that evening I was able to meet up with @mcgaskins and help him clear out his garage a little. The bumper was actually quite larger than I thought but fit in diagonally like a glove. The sliders and the rest of my camping gear I was able to play a little tetris with and fit into the truck and bed cap. Now all I needed was to convince people I did not have $5k worth of land cruiser parts and camping gear in the back of my truck.
The next two days were spent slowly driving all the way back to Boise. Stopped by Leadville, CO to pick up a few items from Melanzana (IYKYK) but make sure you make an appointment before hand!!!
I had also picked up some ARB rated recovery points from Cruiser Outfitters a few weeks prior as well. So next order of business for me is to clean up the garage a little bit since we moved into a new house a few months ago and then start to put some work in on the Cruiser.

After that I stopped by Slee to pick up some skid plates for the 200. As you can see this was already getting to be an expensive trip but at least I saved some money by not staying in a hotel the first few nights lol. I debated the Slee skid plate system vs the ARB ones and there there is no doubt the Slee is absolutely much beefier. However a bit overkill for my needs and nearly twice the price. I "settled" on the ARB skids and will see how they hold up for me. My gut feeling says I'll be okay for a while. Later that evening I was able to meet up with @mcgaskins and help him clear out his garage a little. The bumper was actually quite larger than I thought but fit in diagonally like a glove. The sliders and the rest of my camping gear I was able to play a little tetris with and fit into the truck and bed cap. Now all I needed was to convince people I did not have $5k worth of land cruiser parts and camping gear in the back of my truck.
The next two days were spent slowly driving all the way back to Boise. Stopped by Leadville, CO to pick up a few items from Melanzana (IYKYK) but make sure you make an appointment before hand!!!
I had also picked up some ARB rated recovery points from Cruiser Outfitters a few weeks prior as well. So next order of business for me is to clean up the garage a little bit since we moved into a new house a few months ago and then start to put some work in on the Cruiser.
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