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Made a little platform for my dog and extra storage. The plan is to add a drawer eventually. It fits into my 470 also.

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Nicely done with the metal slides.

Curious why you went with such a thick baseboard if you have the ability to brake metal? One of the advantages of metal is the strength to create structure with relatively little space and material. Just a thought for opportunity to save that for more gear. Otherwise, it look great.

Seeding some ideas from a recent drawer slide I did. There's some stock bolt down points and other ways to engage the seat brackets

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Lx570 in high mode with slight sensor lift and 275 60 r20 (0.75” wheel spacer) next to a Tahoe z71 on the same tires. The fenders on the Lexus are an inch or two higher than the Tahoe though the recovery hooks are an inch or two higher on the Tahoe.

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Since we’re comparing suspensions:
Here’s a slammed IS compared to around 5 inches of lift (I’ve lost track in my old age 🤷🏻‍♂️)

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FWIW, just to be clear, that is a LX570 specific bumper that is not in production yet. The current 200 bumper does not fit the LX.
That’s worth a lot. Thank you!
 
Nicely done with the metal slides.

Curious why you went with such a thick baseboard if you have the ability to brake metal? One of the advantages of metal is the strength to create structure with relatively little space and material. Just a thought for opportunity to save that for more gear. Otherwise, it look great.

Seeding some ideas from a recent drawer slide I did. There's some stock bolt down points and other ways to engage the seat brackets
Nicely done with the metal slides.

Curious why you went with such a thick baseboard if you have the ability to brake metal? One of the advantages of metal is the strength to create structure with relatively little space and material. Just a thought for opportunity to save that for more gear. Otherwise, it look great.

Seeding some ideas from a recent drawer slide I did. There's some stock bolt down points and other ways to engage the seat brackets

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I like your design, my goal was a platform that I could remove quickly to utilize the back seats as well as switch between the lx470 and 570. Incorporating the stock seat anchors makes a lot of sense.
 
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Stretching her legs 🤙🏻

BTW at 295/70/18 at 30ish mm offset at 15psi will rub a dissent bumper. I’m considering a set of Timbrens for the rear.

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Your house looks like a bit of a fixer-upper. I guess all your $ went into the LX?
We like to find abandoned properties/industrial areas to take pictures on. This was an old farm/ranch near us that has been abandoned for a while now.
 
How’s the ride on road and off road??
The ride is outstanding. I have had BP51's on my GX470 for about 4 years now with zero issues. So, I knew what to expect by installing theses on the LX. It rides so good. Slightly firmer than the factory AHC in normal mode. Offroad is typical BP51. Outstanding off road. Also, you wouldn't know that she doesn't have either of her swaybars.
 

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