Creative use of that mount, very cool! I mounted my D710G in the sunglasses holder above the uconnect display, but that wouldn't work very well for the larger screen on the 400. I've been considering adding a second radio, possibly down underneath the seat heater controls but I like my external...
In my case, I have not wheeled/articulated my truck yet since installing the bags. I don't see a need for myself, in my case they're primarily for towing and will be aired down once unhitched and ready to hit the trail, but I don't see why having a reasonable amount of air in them would be an...
I haven't come up with a good solution yet, that's usually where mine are, lined up against the back wall of the bed with a ratcheting cargo bar to secure them. I don't love it. I have a cap so I have to crawl back there to get them out and haul them over everything else in the bed, very...
Fins is broken up into two sections, the second half is slightly harder and longer than the first. Watch some YouTube videos and see if you think it's something you're interested in, I think it's a great intro and will help you get a better handle on relative trail difficulty. The first half can...
I forgot, TrailDamage went to a subscription model since I posted those trail links, if you want gpx file for anything just let me know.
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Check out:
Shafer Trail out to Musselman arch and back via shafer to Potash. This is part of white rim but dogs are allowed for this portion. You can get up to the park via Long Canyon to make the drive more interesting than highway 313, although that's a cool drive too.
Tusher tunnel and...
Their sliders are made of steel, I asked about this when I was shopping around but they have it mentioned on their site now.
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I'd double check on that dude, the photos on their site show them body-mounted.
"They bolt right on to factory mounts and provide great protection to your rocker panels."
http://www.aluminess.com/dodge/dodge-power-wagon-trucks-2010-2013/sliders/
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The truck is amazing stock, you shouldn't need to do much! Rock rails are awful nice to have though, and White Knuckle is pretty nearby, they offer cash discount and local pickup for much cheaper than shipping them. Planning to do Death Valley and Mojave again this year, and probably some...
See the top photo where the bag is hanging suspended above the cradle? They allow full axle droop without stretching/damaging the bag or limiting down travel. It's just an independent base that guides the bag back into position instead of hard mounting it.
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I'm running the AirLift 5000 Ultimates and Daystar Cradles on my truck, really happy with the install compared to the firestone installs I've seen on the same truck, not sure how it compares on the Toyota. On the dodge they utilize the stock bumpstop mounting locations, I drilled and tapped the...
Ok4wd is carrying the alu-cab slides, not sure on fit but there's a few sizes to choose from.
https://ok4wd.com/alu-cab-tilting-fridge-slide-x-large-fridges
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Yup. GAWR Axle ratings on the wagon are a little weird though, not sure I understand why the rear is rated higher than a standard 2500, and the front is rated lower...
This image is an edited screencap to put the two side by side for direct comparison, the original is here.
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