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Can’t believe you doubted the TH for even a second..

Also, the RCI shock and trailing arm armour is direct bolt on with no need for additional modifications, highly recommend, and can vouch that they actually work well.
Hey there, quick question... I saw that there's some conflicting info on the RCI website regarding fitment of the trailing arm skids and the shock skids and the Trailhunter. You can confirm fitment?
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Hey there, quick question... I saw that there's some conflicting info on the RCI website regarding fitment of the trailing arm skids and the shock skids and the Trailhunter. You can confirm fitment?
Yeah, I remember now.. the shock and rear arm skids mounted fine. The front arm skids- I had to cut them a little,, the stock sliders were in the way from mounting. I think I just cut a little off the skid, nothing to it.
 
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Yeah, I remember now.. the shock and rear arm skids mounted fine. The front arm skids- I had to cut them a little,, the stock sliders were in the way from mounting. I think I just cut a little off the skid, nothing to it.
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A fellow El Pasoan! Nice! Welcome to the forum! I really need to check out that trail. I wonder if my stock+ TRD Off-road would handle it ok.
 
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A fellow El Pasoan! Nice! Welcome to the forum! I really need to check out that trail. I wonder if my stock+ TRD Off-road would handle it ok.
Thank you, Ben! And yes, I think you could do probably 90 percent of that loop, just avoid the turnouts to Presidential Steps and Anaista Ledges and you'll be golden!
 

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Thanks for doing this.
My Trailhunter has the 6 foot bed, and I doubt it will make it up there with it.
The only way, maybe, would be with the 35's but I do not want to go there.
It is nice to know that it really can climb!
 
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Thanks for doing this.
My Trailhunter has the 6 foot bed, and I doubt it will make it up there with it.
The only way, maybe, would be with the 35's but I do not want to go there.
It is nice to know that it really can climb!
Thanks for checking it out! Yeah, the longer bed would definitely a liability on crawling. But you'll still crush 90 percent of camping/overlanding situations.
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