Truck looks great, Derek!!!
Door magnets?
Thanks! Wish I could have done more of it myself but I lack a welder and the skill. The next step is to test it out! :smiley_drive: and explore as much as possible but also saving up to build the rear end. Nearly pulled the trigger on SAS but it was out of my budget to do it the way I wanted. LT seems more suitable for the thousands of miles of dirt roads and wide open deserts around SoCal. I can still crawl but wont be able to fit on the extremely tight trails anymore. I am about as wide as the current generation Tacomas so it's not that bad. Some may think that this is not very "ExPo" but it works for me and if it makes the Mojave Road feel better than last time I'll be happy! The front end feels more "controlled" than it ever has before.Nice work!
Thanks! Wish I could have done more of it myself but I lack a welder and the skill. The next step is to test it out! :smiley_drive: and explore as much as possible but also saving up to build the rear end. Nearly pulled the trigger on SAS but it was out of my budget to do it the way I wanted. LT seems more suitable for the thousands of miles of dirt roads and wide open deserts around SoCal. I can still crawl but wont be able to fit on the extremely tight trails anymore. I am about as wide as the current generation Tacomas so it's not that bad. Some may think that this is not very "ExPo" but it works for me and if it makes the Mojave Road feel better than last time I'll be happy! The front end feels more "controlled" than it ever has before.
I also agree, LT was a good choice. I've thought about it many times, but always lean away from it because I don't want fiberglass fenders. Are you thinking about putting a wider rear axle on the rear now? Are you worried about tagging a fender on a rock? The Truck Shop prove themselves again. They did an awesome job keeping the snorkel with the new fender.