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Thank you, I would have expected more. Might have to get on this band wagon :)
I showed these pics to my local coater who also has very decent prices in my experience and he asked me “Did that cost about $1000?” So that says something about Rick’s quality and value.
 
All I can say is wow! This shift console and center console combination is fantastic. I just did a 350 mile drive from Boise, ID to Draper, UT and having a comfortable perch for my right elbow was just what I was looking for. This puts you in a more balanced and natural driving position.

I just snapped a few quick pics so that I could share my initial reaction to my new setup, I will get some better pics after I setup guages, switches, outlets etc.

I went for the whole shebang, shift console, center console, 2 sets of folding double cup holders, shift console tablet mounting base, 1 interior deltaloc panel and a few deltalocs, drop down tray in lid and the black synthetic padded lid.

The install went very smooth, there are a few more steps installing into an LX450 than into a Landcruiser as you need to remove the “sub” and disc changer under the factory console, but still an easy job with clear and thorough instructions.

Delta for the win with another game changing product!!!

My wife immediately gave her stamp of approval as she loves cup holders and we now have 5 including the OEM pop out cupholder.
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Just a quick rear brake job this morning, It was overdue. OEM rotors and pads from @cruiseroutfit Kurt
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Today I also installed the Deltaloc interior panel with an accessory. Ergonomics are good.


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Got around to making a quick video of a new addition to my Delta Rear Bumper. I will use this a lot!!!



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I am about to have a shockingly good time. 1st set of Slinky Stage 5 dual bypass shocks in the US. Bubbles is about to get Party Rated!

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Not sure how I am just stumbling on your build thread, but amazing work so far! That table/quick one burner stove situation is incredible, how is it mounted? Would love to slap one of those on my labs bumper.
 
Not sure how I am just stumbling on your build thread, but amazing work so far! That table/quick one burner stove situation is incredible, how is it mounted? Would love to slap one of those on my labs bumper.
It bolts right onto the swingout, I’ll get some pics so you can see exactly how. Just needs a flat surface to bolt to.
 
Not sure how I am just stumbling on your build thread, but amazing work so far! That table/quick one burner stove situation is incredible, how is it mounted? Would love to slap one of those on my labs bumper.
The table top mounts with 3 bolts across the top to the flat inside upper edge of the swingout. The folding support arms bolt on the the flat inside vertical edges of the swingout.

With some fab, I think you could make it work on most swingouts....basically weld in two pieces of angle vertically and one horizontal piece all on the same plane and you will have a square frame to bolt the table to.

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The table top mounts with 3 bolts across the top to the flat inside upper edge of the swingout. The folding support arms bolt on the the flat inside vertical edges of the swingout.

With some fab, I think you could make it work on most swingouts....basically weld in two pieces of angle vertically and one horizontal piece all on the same plane and you will have a square frame to bolt the table to.

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Really slick!
 
Today I also installed the Deltaloc interior panel with an accessory. Ergonomics are good.


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That looks real good. Though now that I have seen instructors and 20+ year competition veterans get accidental discharges with that particular holster I would consider a different one. With a stressed draw, as the firearm comes out of the holster, all that pressure you were putting on the button can cause your finger to slip down off the frame into the trigger guard.
 
That looks real good. Though now that I have seen instructors and 20+ year competition veterans get accidental discharges with that particular holster I would consider a different one. With a stressed draw, as the firearm comes out of the holster, all that pressure you were putting on the button can cause your finger to slip down off the frame into the trigger guard.
makes sense..I do want one that positively locks to make it a little harder to be removed by those not familiar with the operation.
 
Looking great!
 
Yesterday In between shoveling snow I got busy bolting my bowfin rack together. This rack is very stout and well engineered.
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I spent the afternoon today cruising around checking out neighborhoods with my family, these kiddos love the ‘silver truck’

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Now that I have my @dogfishlake Bowfin Rack installed and ski season has begun I needed to get my Yakima Fat Max 6 ski/board rack mounted up...trouble was I also wanted to be able to get the cruiser in my 8’ garage door. The regular Yakima cross bar clamps make the ski rack sit way too high...about 2.5” too high.

Yakima has T bolts meant for one of their crossbars, so I picked a set up and then modified them to slide into the Bowfin cross bar slots. Now the ski rack is nice and low profile.
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I can now get in and out of the garage with a few millimeters of clearance.
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