2016 GMC Canyon trail build

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RJCanyon

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And here is the final product! I'm really happy with the way it turned out. Now onto the important stuff...tires, I went with the Milestar Patagonia MT in 265/70R17 and let start by saying they absolutely rub. these tires due to the aggressive style are some of the largest 265/70R17 i've seen, it rubbed on the waffle and is REALLY close to the pinch weld in certain positions, less than finger width at its closest point (i'm going to have to cut it to feel comfortable).

now onto where they DON'T rub. they clear the frame, sway bar and upper control arms by miles in all directions.

my ultra on-the-spot fix was to completely delete the waffle and zip tie the fender well cover and to be honest it actually looks ok and gives me heaps of clearance, I will likely just leave it deleted as half ass as it may sound, aesthetics don't really concern me.

Final measurements:

Front: (taken from ground through center of wheel to fender)
36 7/8 inches

Rear:
37 7/8 inches

Tow Hitch:
17 1/2 inches

Rear bumper steps:
20 inches

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RJCanyon

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Picked up an OBDLink MX+ and wow, this is an incredible device that has so much customization and control it’s overwhelming.

In my opinion this blows the ScanGauge 2 out of the water and it’s only $80.

It also has access to all of the enhanced GM trouble code information.

I can display hundreds of gauge combinations in any formation/size I choose. Customize the min/max of everything. The device is out of the way and uses your phone as it’s display. Probably one of the best mods I’ve done to date.

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I originally hated these. I've rented a malibu, equinox, and an acadia over the last two weeks for work and I must say the GM stuff is comfortable and real nice. Looks like a great platform to build.
 

RJCanyon

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Bobby
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I originally hated these. I've rented a malibu, equinox, and an acadia over the last two weeks for work and I must say the GM stuff is comfortable and real nice. Looks like a great platform to build.
It’s a great truck and this is coming from a Toyota guy through and through.

Had an 06 4Runner and an 01 Tacoma with a long travel setup. Was looking for a new Tacoma when I came across this.

The platform is exceptional and getting more and more popular by the week it seems.
 

RJCanyon

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Bobby
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Horne
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19131

One problem I wanted to try and solve when it comes to vehicle storage was that I wanted to be able to have my entire camp setup in one box. I grab it and go. I didn’t want to break the bank with a pelican or something similar as this is just for my camping setup. It literally goes into the truck about 8-10 times a year.

So I went down to Lowe’s and bought the Craftsman 50gal lockable tote. Quality is acceptable for its price ($30) and I was able to fit my entire setup minus my personal tent, which I knew wouldn’t fit anyways. It’s a Coleman 4 man instant dome but it fits underneath my bed box which would otherwise be wasted space.

This is what I did fit:

10x10 outdoor blanket/tarp
Rainfly for instant tent
REI camp dreamer XL pad
30 degree sleeping bag
Teton camp pillow
Extra 2 man tent
Extra Big Agnes pad
Coleman single burner grill
9” cooking pan
GSI kitchen kit
Shovel
Foldable camp chair
Butane


I also have a bit more stuff that goes into my camp setup but a lot of that stays in my truck full time.

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