Just ordered Outland Automotive floor liners and an under back seat storage bin by Du-Ha.
I'll take some pics when I get them in.
Next up are the bumpers and lights I think. It's a tough decision purchasing those things... not cheap when you *** in the lights, wiring harnesses and winch!
Thanks, but I had nothing to do with it other than signing the check, so to speak.
It's an aftermarket package offered by Chevy. It's from Rocky Ridge. This is their Alpine edition.
Here is what their website says.
4” Rocky Ridge Suspension Lift Kit
Rocky Ridge Front and Rear Cross-Members...
Couldn't quite make it out. Headed into the dealer Mon. They need to install a bed light that wasn't in yet. I'll take a look at the 2016s
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Thanks! What part of CO are you in? We're trying to stay within an hour and a half from the Denver airport. Any suggestions?
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It's a 4" lift. I think it's just enough. Their Altitude addition has a 6" lift. Usually more is better, but I'm looking for more of a multipurpose use. Works for me.
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Yeah, the A.R.E. cap is first. Can't wait for that!
Addictive Desert Design bumpers next!
Stealth front with winch and 40" light bar.
Dimple R rear with lights.
I'll have to let the checkbook cool off for awhile after that!
Quick question on the winch; what rating should I get? Not looking...
Just ordered the ARE MX HD cap. (500 lb roof rating)
Painted to match.
Trimless.
Sliding front window.
Screen vent side windows.
Full fiberglass walk in door.
12 volt LED dome & dual rope, prop switch open.
Fabric headliner.
Yakima tower roof rack.
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Any of you guys live near Denver? I'm looking to make the move to the east or south of Denver somewhere.
Love your build BTW. Just started a project of my own. I'll be watching yours for ideas / inspiration!
Well... Totally new to this stuff. I have no idea where its headed. I have lots of experience with outdoor activities; dirt biking, dual Sporting, backpacking, climbing, mountaineering, you name it. I've always been infatuated with over landing and I love vehicle "builds". I've kitted out my...
That's a tough task without knowing what type of camping.
RV camping?
Car camping?
Backpacking?
Ultralight backpacking?
Some people's idea of light is keeping their backpack weight under 15lbs TOTAL for a three to four day hike! That's food, fuel & clothes included! You might think...
Quick question, do most of you guys just wonder around until you find a cool place to camp or are these areas you've researched, asked about and someone has shared directions/coordinates for?
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