Dan (OP) seems to have a solution for just about everything. I am in the same boat. Super Pacific should go on shortly and debating just doing the suspension all at once or getting beefier springs in the rear for now. Eagerly awaiting replies.
Got the Greenlane Offroad 12.5Âş aluminum sliders for the rig. I don't really do any real crawling so felt like steel was overkill and wanted to save the weight. Install was fairly straightforward, but there were a few things different than their install video, but was easy to figure out. Build...
Same concept, yes, but the one I saw didn't use gas struts like that. It was mounted flat and had access to the hollow points in the tailgate through little "doors" that you could take off (or maybe slide???) to get access. Although I do like this option! Seems like a great use of space. Will...
Hey guys. I came across this tailgate insert from Mountain Hitch the other day (picture attached) and it reminded me that I saw another one recently that was similar, but it actually utilized the hollow points of the tailgate as little drawers/cubbies that you could use for extra storage. Does...
I honestly think it looks perfect. I had this exact same dilemma with my Gen 3 for a while and then fell in love with the look. I think yours looks awesome. BTW, which suspension lift are you running?
Wow. I just read every post on this thread and am so impressed with everybody. I'm meeting with Super Pacific next week and hoping to get an X1 camper on my TRD OR LB before TOO long. I'll do a very minimal camper build in the back, but was wondering what to do about rear suspension. This thread...