Trail Tailor Offerings- Racks, Sliders, Control Arms and Misc

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I guess one good thing comes from a hurt back... Time to get some online training out of the way.

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Sorry if you have posted this already, but is there a ball park estimate for the SAS conversion? Assuming you will do all the work at your shop
 
@TRAIL TAILOR recently installed an ARB 03+ bar on my LX and would like to get some tow points.

You used to sell spacers for your points, but I don't see them on the site anymore. Are the tow points big enough to stick out of the ARB box? Or do I still need spacers?
 
Stop! You're making me want to keep my 100. j/k
 
Good job! Be sure to show pictures of the backside, instructions, and wiring diagram if it needs one.

It's "What You Can't See" that makes them beautiful. I'm learning this one the hard way.
 
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Good job! Be sure to show pictures of the backside, instructions, and wiring diagram if it needs one.

It's "What You Can't See" that makes them beautiful. I'm learning this one the hard way.

Instructions :rofl: I'll do a nice write up. Jason was on-hand to answer questions as I went but there were no instructions included. I don't believe he'd intended to make many of these but sounds like he's had a big response since posting the pics. I did tell him that if he builds more, they should all be just a hair less cool than mine, somehow.

Worth noting, the quarter panel hoops and individually latching swing-arms were a custom request for mine. His default dual-swingarms would have arms that latch to each other. For me, I wanted to be able to run one arm at a time and not require both to be on the truck. Quarter hoops would not have been in the standard base.
 
Instructions :rofl: I'll do a nice write up. Jason was on-hand to answer questions as I went but there were no instructions included. I don't believe he'd intended to make many of these but sounds like he's had a big response since posting the pics. I did tell him that if he builds more, they should all be just a hair less cool than mine, somehow.

Worth noting, the quarter panel hoops and individually latching swing-arms were a custom request for mine. His default dual-swingarms would have arms that latch to each other. For me, I wanted to be able to run one arm at a time and not require both to be on the truck. Quarter hoops would not have been in the standard base.


If I decide to do the group buy or make more I'll make a PDF with pics and hardware list for the buyers. @MongooseGA is the 4th person to get one of these rears and I have 3 more to build. All except his are/were installed by me so I never made instructions.

Its a simplistic and strong bumper, not to mention eye appealing IMO. It's had more hits on IG than another bumper we've built.

Base consists of a main shell and two quarter wing frame brackets. This is a CUT THE REAR CROSSMEMBER OUT design and I built a HD hitch into the frame rails. Heavier built than most Class 3 and 4 hitches on the market.

J
 

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