locker switches in .. front locker and snorkel going in this week
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Much improved.I didn't like the way I mounted my new Alu-Cab tent last week. It was too high, too noisy, the center of the tent wasn't supported, and I couldn't use the rack for anything else, so I hacked it. I stripped the roof rack down and effectively converted it into load bars and mounted the tent directly to them, then reassembled the unused rack pieces on top of the tent. It's now 2.5" lower, more solidly mounted and I can use the upper rack to mount my axe, shovel, camp table, gas cans, etc... Much better!
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What clips are you using to attach the tent to those bars? Also, how is the awning attached to the side of the tent? I can see a clip attached at the front?
I did a similar change but used 7/8" unistrut as load bars, extending them beyond the perimeter of the tent. This gains two benefits: 1) provides mounting points for additional accessories (i.e. awning, but it looks like you've solve this by mounting directly to the tent?) and 2) retains the AluCab mounting clips.
I do, however, really like the clean lines of your setup. I may swap out my front supports to the Front Runner rails. This will also have the benefit of retaining the FR air deflector. It's also a brilliant move to put the smaller rack on top! However, I'm right up against garage door clearance as it is.
Rigging off the jib crane makes it an easy on/off. The angle clips at the end of the strut are only there to retain the rigging straps; they're off now.
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Replaced the window seals, where the window slides down into the door.
10 years in the Arizona sun eats up the rubber. Had to do the same thing to my tundra.
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New seal, soft and pliable View attachment 1648292
I just ordered this goo - i'll let you know what I think, even if you don't careI'm sure this will work for Toyotas but this stuff is common in the BMW world to keep window and door seals in top shape.
https://www.amazon.com/nextzett-91480615-Gummi-Pflege-Rubber/dp/B004B8GTQG
I'm sure this will work for Toyotas but this stuff is common in the BMW world to keep window and door seals in top shape.
https://www.amazon.com/nextzett-91480615-Gummi-Pflege-Rubber/dp/B004B8GTQG
I'm sure this will work for Toyotas but this stuff is common in the BMW world to keep window and door seals in top shape.
https://www.amazon.com/nextzett-91480615-Gummi-Pflege-Rubber/dp/B004B8GTQG
Now going to see if Discount Tire or ??? will handle the TPMS at some reasonable price. Tires/wheels came from original owner, TPMS dead on one wheel, batteries probably near dead on the working wheels.
LBridges said:As an aside the guy asked me if I wanted a 5.7 supercharger (still on his truck). Turning his Tundra back to stock before looking for something new. Unfortunately my wallet is just not fat enough at the moment.