I mod my rear bumper a tad bit.

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Very well done--! Like the touch of the 'Toyota' receiver plug when not in use too!
Safety Tip: those 'steps' will get slick when wet/muddy--3M scotch strip makes a sand paper like 'tape' you can cut and put on the top edge of those steps--black, blends in and keeps your foot from slipping or someone in your family--

Thanks for sharing the 'mods'--I'm a few months way from my rear bumper project so nice to get more ideas!
LCDiesel60
Oregon
 
Man-

Very nicely done! I like the innovation.

Just as a suggestion, have you considered putting a high density rubber bumpstop at the top of the Ladder Rack where it comes close to the hatch/roof line? What I've experienced with my rear bumper, is when I'm coming off a rock shelf and the bumper catches the entire weight of the truck it'll flex into the body. Once unloaded it'll return back to it's origin location. I've also seen a bit of "road vibration flex" as I go down rutted/bumpy roads. This flex may also cause some contact.

Great job! Thanks for the ideas!
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ugh, you make me feel like such a slacker with zero vision.

Word.

How about a little crane for the tires?

The ass end of your truck is looking better than J-Lo's BTW.
 
Nice. Love the ellsworth too, always wanted the old style dare but couldnt part with the million dollars they charge.

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That is just so frickin' cool! Where are you headed next? Want to come up to Oregon to play for a week in the backcountry? I am putting together an OBCDR run on route 3 from Ca to Central Oregon leaving late June.

Clint

Clint.. I'll PM yah... Thanks man...

Very well done--! Like the touch of the 'Toyota' receiver plug when not in use too!
Safety Tip: those 'steps' will get slick when wet/muddy--3M scotch strip makes a sand paper like 'tape' you can cut and put on the top edge of those steps--black, blends in and keeps your foot from slipping or someone in your family--

Thanks for sharing the 'mods'--I'm a few months way from my rear bumper project so nice to get more ideas!
LCDiesel60
Oregon

LCDiesel60 Thansk for the tip.. I'll look into putting the 3M tape...
Yeah i dont want anybody slipping off of the ladder.. no bueno...!!

ugh, you make me feel like such a slacker with zero vision.
C'on now... !!

Man-

Very nicely done! I like the innovation.

Just as a suggestion, have you considered putting a high density rubber bumpstop at the top of the Ladder Rack where it comes close to the hatch/roof line? What I've experienced with my rear bumper, is when I'm coming off a rock shelf and the bumper catches the entire weight of the truck it'll flex into the body. Once unloaded it'll return back to it's origin location. I've also seen a bit of "road vibration flex" as I go down rutted/bumpy roads. This flex may also cause some contact.

Great job! Thanks for the ideas!

britklr You know.. that never crossed my mind..
I dont wheel this thing but that does not mean.. I'll be willing to try it and find my self on a spot like the picture you posted... I do have some daystar rubber bumpers that LCWIZARD send my way.. I'll def put one at the top of the ladder.. Thanks for the input eh !!! This site rocks....

Word.

How about a little crane for the tires?

The ass end of your truck is looking better than J-Lo's BTW.

Dude.. I busted out laughing when I read that last comment...
I dont know man..... Jenny's butt is a thing of beauty !!!

Nice. Love the ellsworth too, always wanted the old style dare but couldnt part with the million dollars they charge.
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Sweet, Ellsworth! The weather's changing here...time to bust out my Yeti 575.

That's a replacement frame... Ellsworth are over rated... I score that frame for $500 off of e-bay.... I need a 160mm fork.. this one is almost 9 years old and giving me a hard time... One of my first bike's was a YETI... I might go back to one.......

Thanks for the input guys... the ladder came out better than expected.. I got the idea of the steps when I looked at the electrical pole that is on the back yard... light and simple....
 
That set up looks great. This is a very clean design. I like the ladder. (I would probably slip off and kick a hole in the rear window.)
 
Thanks man...!!!
Im thinking some cheap heater hose on them steps should do the trick....

I found some fuel and heater hose and that did the trick...
the grip is better and if anyone or even the tail gate hit one of the rungs it wont cause any dents or damage to it...
Thanks for the suggestions.... here are some pics

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I built a tray for my tool box/cooler and a rack for my propane tanks..

Here are some pics...

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Thanks Dave..!!!

It does..
It looks and functions even better in person !!!!
 
I say totally awesome. Ever get stares along the road or highway?

You need a rear camera for that truck. Big ass blind spot. May run over that little old ladies car to your right and not even know it ;)

BTW, smart move to put it on the rear, and not on top. the drag on the truck would have lowered your fuel economy.
 
Awsome desinge, I am looking to do something the same. Could you please post a close up of your catch desinge.
Cheers.
 
. Ever get stares along the road or highway?
Yeah all the time.......

Big ass blind spot. ;)
Nah.. I never use the rear view mirror anyways and Im always on the slow lane....;)

Could you please post a close up of your catch desinge.Cheers.
NZLHJ60 I did not build the bumper..... I just modded both swing-outs..
If by catch design you mean the latch for each swing-out then you need to contact LCWIZARD here on mud. It is his design.
I specially like how this bumpers attaches to the FJ60 frame, but Im also glad it worked on mine....
4+ bumpers rock !!!
 
Great solution on the steps--nice you could find the right diameter and the color blends in and no 'owies'..

Looking like an 'exp' rig!!

Have fun on the next adventure!
LCDiesel60
 
Ha. Looks like a SAM site with both tires on the back like that. When's our next Zion trip?

Profile shot.. ladder clears both the rig and the tire...
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rear shot....
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both tires clear the turn signals and lic plate number...
try to get both tires at the same level but was a bit hard to do that...
Lower receiver is for the basket that I still need to build.....
I'll try to go with something nice and light.....
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Zion.... is always on Thanks Giving weekend when the water in nice n warm..
Doing Neon Canyon in Scalante this week END.
 
That rear bumper is awesome. All the mods you've made with it are killer. You my friend are very talented.
 

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