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BCMoto

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Nice truck you got there! Anymore pics of it? also how did you attach the maxtrax to the side?
 

KyleGrant

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Nice truck you got there! Anymore pics of it? also how did you attach the maxtrax to the side?
Thanks! Here's some attached.

I used L-Track cargo mounting for the side. If I'm on snow or nasty trails and don't need easy access to my bed area, I'll leave them on the side. If I'm just traveling and 'may' need them I store them on the top of the cap. L-Track mounting options include some bolt studs, so I have those in the track and custom built a couple cross bars to protect the windows out of 14ga steel that the tracks sit on. They are attached using L-Track cargo straps.
 

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RickLB

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We really like it and it fits in the garage. We have the ARB awning and room for more “living” type space!
 

RickLB

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Not that I can think of, we used it with just a tarp over the outside until we got the ARB room. We enjoy it
 

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Can just the first piece be purchased? ive got a rough country knuckle lift and ive got a skid plate under the diff since it was dropped a little but ide like a metal shid like that for the very front instead of the plastic
 

stone150

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Can just the first piece be purchased? ive got a rough country knuckle lift and ive got a skid plate under the diff since it was dropped a little but ide like a metal shid like that for the very front instead of the plastic
I'm not sure, that said there is a part number stamped on it. Of course it is on the side towards the engine. But you may be able to make it out on this picture
 

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RickLB

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Can just the first piece be purchased? ive got a rough country knuckle lift and ive got a skid plate under the diff since it was dropped a little but ide like a metal shid like that for the very front instead of the plastic
Rough country sells skid plates for their knuckle lifts
 

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RAZOR, KYLE

Nice rides!. I have a burgundy '14 double cab. At first I removed the tonneau and placed a cross tool box in the back. But a year later, I was still missing the lockable rear storage of my old K5 Blazer, so I got a used Leer cap.

RAZOR, I like the skid plate and the tow mirrors. I came up in the 70's and 80's when pickups all had big sideview mirrors and I believe the 1500 should all come with mirrors likethat. No sense in making the truck larger but giving it Honda Civic-sized mirrors.

KYLE, is that light bar attached to your truck cap or to the CHMBL? My topper is a Leer 180, so it rises slightly (3 inches?) higher than the roofline. Rather than drill holes in my truck roof, I thought about placing lighting on the Leer