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Rattler

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Did anyone by chance catch the show "Twist Of Fate" on the Weather Channel where teh couple became stranded on Mt. St. Helens and what looked like a group of Toyotas went up to rescue them? I only caught a little bit of it on TV at work last week but it looked interesting. I cannot find it on the interweb though.
 
Just Zach

I recognize those bumpers from somewhere...... but can't recall the brand..... please tell me what brand they are!

I like the look of your truck!

I assume you put a lift on the front to counter the extra weight.... which brand did you go with?
 

Just Zach

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Just Zach

I recognize those bumpers from somewhere...... but can't recall the brand..... please tell me what brand they are!

I like the look of your truck!

I assume you put a lift on the front to counter the extra weight.... which brand did you go with?


Thanks for the compliment. They are custom done by Fat Bob's Garage in Ogden Utah. Fatbobsgarage.com.

I regularly carry 4 bikes on a Thule T2 Hitch rack with quite a bit of camping gear in the bed so I decided that airbags were the right choice for the rear lift. At about 20 PSI it levels everything out and still has a surprisingly good ride. I was thinking I was going to need to do a add-a-leaf or blocks to retain a good ride but that hasn't been the case at all.

The front lift is Bilstein with OME 885 springs set at 0 and a 1/4" spacer on top to get right at 3" lift and to compensate for the extra weight. LR UCA's were a must too.

I installed the KMC Enduro wheels right when I got the truck but had 265/70 R17 Michelin LTX AT's on it with a 1.5" leveling kit but as much and I was impressed with the Michelins it just didn't look right with that tire and size. After a lot of research I decided to give the 285/70 R17 Duratracs a try. So far I'm pretty please. The tire shop did have quite a hard time balancing them and even with 2 road force balances they still have a little wobble but I'm giving it some time for them to settle and heat cycle then we'll try balancing again. I love the look but they definitely are heavier feeling than the Michelins. There's also a very noticeable road hum but it's not terrible. On par with a fairly quiet MT tire. I don't know that I'm 100% sold on them yet but time will tell. I think if I don't end up loving them I'll get some narrower wheels and try a 255/75 R17 tire. I wanted to do that anyway but the Enduros are 9" wide and I didn't feel like buying new wheels right now. Right now the tires are rubbing the cab mounts pretty bad. I'm going to have a cab mount chop done next week to solve that problem. I'd just get new wheels but then they'd probably rub the frame and full steer and I don't want to rub anywhere if possible.

Future plans are a platform in the bed for sleeping with storage below. Maybe some more lights, skid plates, a rear locker, and a few other little things.
 

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