Trail Blazer III
Trail Blazer III
Trail Blazer III
Trail Blazer III
Great looking ride brother!Very nice! I’m using the same truck but not for the same purpose. I’m nearing retirement from the FD and looking forward to putting all that in the rear view mirror. I’ve Got the Century cap on mine (which is the same as the Leer) and got it with the Thule aero blades.
Trail Blazer III
Did the Leer Dealer give you an option of order it with a rack? Mine came with a Thule rack installed....so I ordered a Leer 100xq for my bed and I’m currently researching roof racks for it. Suggestions are appreciated. I plan on using the rack for canoes, kayaks, bikes, skis, aux lights, etc. I like the K9 system but not sure how I would mount it. ..
Both RCI skids for these trucks are too light, but if I was to choose it would be steel because then you can at least easily reinforce them yourself.Installed the onboard compressor and wireless controller from air ride. I can independently or simultaneously inflate/deflate my rear bags and it will automatically keep each bag at the set PSI. As you can see in the bottom pic the drain on the filter hangs below the frame so I plan on putting a spacer between the bracket and the frame to raise it up a bit. I’ll trim the bolts at the same time. Right now I’m trying to decide on skid plates. RCI seems to be the only game in town. Now to figure out if I want steel or aluminum.
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They did but I wanted to research other options out there that might work better. The rails will be installed one i gourd it out.Did the Leer Dealer give you an option of order it with a rack? Mine came with a Thule rack installed.
Trail Blazer III
Too light as in gauge of material or mounting system? I know of some local fabricators if the RCIs are in fact not good enough.Both RCI skids for these trucks are too light, but if I was to choose it would be steel because then you can at least easily reinforce them yourself.
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Thanks brother! I’ll buy the first round!Your project is awesome! And your work with Team Rubicon is inspiring, I have several friends who have left Incident Command Teams here in CA to go help Team Rubicon and they have nothing but great stuff to say about it. Hope to someday meet you and pick our brain about stuff.
Too thin material thickness just over 1/8" steel is not going to support a 7000lb truck very well neither is soft 1/4" 5052 aluminum. I know for my truck I plan on using 1/4" or 5/16" AR plate.Too light as in gauge of material or mounting system? I know of some local fabricators if the RCIs are in fact not good enough.
Aren’t skid plates meant to slide over objects and not support? I know that the some of the Ford Raptor guys are fond of RCI. Aside from that, aren’t they formed/shaped plates which gives them structural rigidity? Most OEM plates, if I recall correctly, are of even thinner material.Too thin material thickness just over 1/8" steel is not going to support a 7000lb truck very well neither is soft 1/4" 5052 aluminum. I know for my truck I plan on using 1/4" or 5/16" AR plate.
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Thanks Lindenwood! Www.teamrubiconusa.org. I’ve deployed to 16 or so disasters. I’ve been a general responder up to an incident commander for a type 3 disasters and a type 1 Air Force exercise. Our local SAR team doesn’t have a public webpage for OPSEC/PERSEC but we are certified through the national association for Search and Rescue. Www.nasar.org.Awesome project!
I am finishing up a Master's in Emergency and Disaster Management right now, with my thesis being focused on promoting emergency management at lower levels. So, seeing you develop a personal rig specifically for response operations is close to home for me right now, and your nods to incident command are icing on the cake :) . Do you have a link so I cohld learn a little more about your job / profession?
Great build!!
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I am going to read a bit more into it, but expext a modest donation. This is amazing!Thanks Lindenwood! Www.teamrubiconusa.org. I’ve deployed to 16 or so disasters. I’ve been a general responder up to an incident commander for a type 3 disasters and a type 1 Air Force exercise. Our local SAR team doesn’t have a public webpage for OPSEC/PERSEC but we are certified through the national association for Search and Rescue. Www.nasar.org.
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I am going to read a bit more into it, but expext a modest donation. This is amazing!
Would you have any issue with me using this as a positive example in my thesis?