I am going to put an access door on those bumps on the side and keep recovery gear and who knows what other stuff.... thats an idea but we will see when I paint if i keep them off.. I personally like them brings the width of the camper and cab together.
It handles great! the rig fully loaded is right under 6k lbs. I have no problems with the camper making the rig feel unstable. I like the narrow profile in all paces but my rear wheel sticking so far in and thats the only thing i'm going to fix.. took the fender flares off today to customize...
I Will most def asses the situation if after my conversion those wheels are stuck in still. There are stories all over the place about adaptors but I am sure if I get some fat steel 2 inch adaptors with some harder than stock lugs I would be fine but there is always that what if hahah Time will...
the FF kit will add some width so we will see. After that is remove fender flare which are adding about 2-3 inches of depth" that's how much they stick out from the camper about!" maybe 2" inch spacers in the end.. I would rather not run spacers at all but I had some on my dodge that was...
aesthetics... Might take them off when i paint the bottom from gold to tan but then again might not.. I actually like them hahah everybody always asks that they are for.. I think they built them from factory to make the front match the width of the camper for merely aesthetics and maybe some...
Waiting on my rear FF axle kit which will add about 3 inches width to the rear axle. After that I will asses if I want spacers or leave it and get rid of the fender flares
Well I understand it would be warmer when the sun is beaming on it but during the day we would be outside hiking biking and so on. I could see a simple fan or windows open fixing that issue if we did indeed wanted to hang out inside, or just parking in the shade. I don't think it would be...
I don't think that anything I do with it will get rid of the old school feel on this rig. The body alone will always make this thing just look old school and rad. The inside I'll probably keep pretty much like it is except a couple of personal touches. I most def will put a webasto heating unit...
I do want to keep the two tone potentially but I am just not a big fan of the gold. I like the idea of the charcoal these 80 pickups came in. I also saw one of these at the Japanese auction painted dessert tan like the new tacomas and it looked super cool so maybe not painting the whole rig but...
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