I wonder if a DIY kit could be moded to fit a Sequoia. Options are limited and suck. This thing is SEXY!
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Thanks for the update. Figured the stem nozzle was too good to be true.@Get outside you shamed me into it
FYI the straw/pinpoint nozzles are a waste of time.
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Sorry Andy! I had that in the back of my mind for a wile as I was building the bumper and as soon as I saw yours I asked myself why didn't I post something before hand? Just as a suggestion to others before they mount it up!@Get outside you shamed me into it
FYI the straw/pinpoint nozzles are a waste of time.
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Sorry Andy! I had that in the back of my mind for a wile as I was building the bumper and as soon as I saw yours I asked myself why didn't I post something before hand? Just as a suggestion to others before they mount it up!
Since I've built it myself, I had the bumper in and out so many times I nailed down to a few minutes now and I gotta get it out one more time to paint!
It's worth it I think, you'll be happier!![]()
The suspense is killing me! Keep up the great work. Have you thought about sliders as well. There were some "boat side" sliders that were talked about in the 80 side for a while. Basically a slider built from bent plate not unlike you bumper. Could be another different product that could fit with your bumper aesthetic.Not yet, he is out of town and wanted me to wait to ship till he gets back. There should be pics in the next couple weeks
Your welcome!My DIY kit arrived today. So excited to start working on this. My wife doesn't know that her 200 is going to be parked outside the garage for a while. Good thing it is only 112 degrees outside.
Will post photos when it is all done.
Thank you Ben.