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airlaird said:OK, Todd more pics on the way...post em' when you get them if you would..thanks!
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Cruisin'Carolina said:Very Nice Truck. Got to love a clean dark colored rig with tasteful mods. Love that ladder, need more pics! (I'll help you post them) Garage door no-close with spare mounted out back?
Well no rack...a roof rack on it won't have the clearance ...I know, I thought I would get one BEFORE I bought the ladderCookiemonster said:Extremely nice truck, and very clean to bat. Any roof rack in the future?
The horn was so simple to move...just add wire and move it down behind the ARB bumper...right behind the ARB light. I have no more room for pics but that was a quick 15 minute mod.medtro said:airlaird,
Where did you move the horns to? Picts?
The steel grills came from Mot too....I found them in a catalogue years ago from Wildgoose RV...a japanese outfitter. I bought these about 5 years ago as well. I love these things and had them painted green as my truck...and one grill actually caught a huge piece of tire thrown from a tractor trailer and saved my headlight from breaking.gbell210 said:Nice, where did you get the (metal / plastic) grill covers for the headlights and ARB bumper lights. ALso looks like you have diamond plating on top of the ARB bumper and mesh covering the scoups under the ARB , Looks great.
airlaird said:Nope you see right) Although I have the air filter enclosed within a battery tray to keep out hot temps from the engine, I utilize the snorkel as an air -ram which shoves 75 MPH of cool air down the throat of the S/C as I go down the highway.