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Also, I’m pretty sure I saw you & the rig on Emory Rd this week.
That was def me. I live off Emory Rd. You live around here?
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Also, I’m pretty sure I saw you & the rig on Emory Rd this week.
I called just differentials for 4.88 nitro gears. Just waiting for them to free up time to get me in. I’m also on 35s
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I’m only at around 2”. I’ve upgraded the bump stops and did the BMC but will be doing a body mount relocate soon.Man.. love that look. What size lift you go with? I'm only 2.5" and not sure if that would work with some new bump stops.
I’m only at around 2”. I’ve upgraded the bump stops and did the BMC but will be doing a body mount relocate soon.
Because of the spacing between the load bars I'd have to push the tent forward 6 inches to work. While I don't see any issue with that from a functional / safety stand point I just feel like that would look odd. Am I being too picky and need to just go with it? Here's a side on pic of my current setup for reference:
Warranty?
Seems like the metal is fatiguing in that area, flexing, and breaking the powdercoat. They may have designed the rack without consideration for actual stresses and fatigue. Re-welding the rack at the crack and adding a gusset behind it would probably fix it, but the powdercoat would then need to be completely re-done.
Are the JW side plates steel? I suppose they have to be if they rusted unless some sort of science happened between the bolts, the tent brackets, and the side plate. In any case those side plates look thin and swissing the area under the 3 holes isn't helping. Hopefully everything works better with the new rack.Even from the get go the rack would sway if I pushed it when the Alu Cab was on top. With the new bars from Outgear Solutions they don't budge.. just move my whole car if you push em. Def not going back.
Are the JW side plates steel? I suppose they have to be if they rusted unless some sort of science happened between the bolts, the tent brackets, and the side plate. In any case those side plates look thin and swissing the area under the 3 holes isn't helping. Hopefully everything works better with the new rack.
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Our new Alu Cab Shadow Awning is the best upgrade we've made to our GX so far. Super easy to setup and held up to the strong winds no issue. Only regret is not doing it sooner.