What have you done to your 200 Series this week? (19 Viewers)

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Last night, sticker delete, then rear seat delete. Drove to the country today and took him off the pavement!!1! Then did a recovery!!

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Started on the 4.30 swap:

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Nice - looks great. I have a Bravo system on order for my '13 but it should be a few more weeks.

When you have a sec, can you please share measurements for the left and right drawers?

Mainly looking for width - trying to plan what to put in there. Currently looking at a 17" Blackstone griddle but I want to make sure that will fit.

Also - mind sharing what you have in your drawers?

Thanks,
Mike
Interior measurements:
37.5”D x 14.5”W x 9”H
37.5”D x 18.75”W x 9”H

I haven’t put dividers in yet and haven’t stocked the drawers yet. I am not driving the LC yet and trying to make my way through installing all of the build parts.

The plan for the drawers is tool kit, first aid, recovery gear bag, air inflation tools, jet oil, some kitchen items, leave an area for pantry food for short trips when not pulling trailer. I am sure there will be some other items I am not thinking about right now.
 
Looks awesome. How was it fitting them? I see front mud flap removal, anything else? What’s the backspacing on those wheels?
I haven't checked for clearance yet. I took the mudflaps off as precautionary. I will have a better idea on clearance once I install the suspension and align it properly.

Wheels are KMC KM717 17x8.5 +18.
 
Put on new Method wheels and K02s. Wheels are +30 offset, tires are 285/75/17. Took off 285/65/18 KO2s that I've had for ~4.5 years (still have tread left) and Spyder Trax spacers all the way around. Had to get one of those MAP-Pro torches to get the loctite off the spacer nuts.
Molded the front mud flaps a little with a heat gun, then had to remove the little wind deflector and push the liner forward an inch.

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New wheel and tire combo weighted the same as old set up with spacers?

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Molded flap to clear sweep of tire. Still pretty close but no issue.
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Finally got around to installing the Rhino -Rack backbone in preparation for RTTx. One :banana: job, but tightening the hex bolts was not as easy as the instructions make it look. I found if you snug everything up with a smaller 7/32 allen wrench instead of the 6mm it would allow you enough slop navigate the weird angle. You need to switch back to the short 6mm for final tightening.

Each rail is about 8.5 lbs compared to about 5.5 lbs for the factory rails. Adding only 6 lbs total. Gaining an additional set of mount points and a nice level surface is great in my book! Really regretting all the time and money I spent playing with DIY 80/20 solutions. Can't wait to get the tent mounted!

Also: I now have a set of LX and LC rails just sitting in the garage. If you want them come get them. I'd rather not deal with shipping though.

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Finally got around to installing the Rhino -Rack backbone in preparation for RTTx. One :banana: job, but tightening the hex bolts was not as easy as the instructions make it look. I found if you snug everything up with a smaller 7/32 allen wrench instead of the 6mm it would allow you enough slop navigate the weird angle. You need to switch back to the short 6mm for final tightening.

Each rail is about 8.5 lbs compared to about 5.5 lbs for the factory rails. Adding only 6 lbs total. Gaining an additional set of mount points and a nice level surface is great in my book! Really regretting all the time and money I spent playing with DIY 80/20 solutions. Can't wait to get the tent mounted!

Also: I now have a set of LX and LC rails just sitting in the garage. If you want them come get them. I'd rather not deal with shipping though.

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So you are mounting the RTT directly on the rails? What RTT are you going with?
 
Finally got around to installing the Rhino -Rack backbone in preparation for RTTx. One :banana: job, but tightening the hex bolts was not as easy as the instructions make it look. I found if you snug everything up with a smaller 7/32 allen wrench instead of the 6mm it would allow you enough slop navigate the weird angle. You need to switch back to the short 6mm for final tightening.

Each rail is about 8.5 lbs compared to about 5.5 lbs for the factory rails. Adding only 6 lbs total. Gaining an additional set of mount points and a nice level surface is great in my book! Really regretting all the time and money I spent playing with DIY 80/20 solutions. Can't wait to get the tent mounted!

Also: I now have a set of LX and LC rails just sitting in the garage. If you want them come get them. I'd rather not deal with shipping though.

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If you change your mind about shipping, I'd be interested in the LC roof rack.
 
So you are mounting the RTT directly on the rails? What RTT are you going with?
Yes. I decided on the terrapod Rttx from @JJBiggs. If you haven't checked them out, it's a pretty incredible RTT. Very few in the wild at this point (<10). Chad is a solid guy. OCD engineering type with an eye for detail. In fact, he convinced me the back-bone was the way to go.

Website: Terrapod
 

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