Pathfinder I
Pathfinder I
Advocate II
I got the boxes at Lowes, They are Craftsman 29.25- in Plastic Lockable wheeled tool box, Model CMST24800 (30"L x 20.25"H x 17"W). I had too stay under 17" to fit under my cover, they also have rubber gasket to seal them. Cost $45.oo ea.What cases are those? I really like your setup!
Jim
Expedition Master I
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Looks greatCan you link to your thread? This will be my next purchase! Thanks
Expedition Master I
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Good luck, have funWhat cases are those? I really like your setup!
Jim
Enthusiast III
Pathfinder I
Now lift the front. There's no going back. ;)I installed AutoSpring 1" - 1.5" add-a-leafs. With the weight of our camping gear and bikes the rear of the truck would sag enough to aim my headlights too high and I got tired of adjusting them everytime we went camping. The payload on this truck is the highest in its class but you still lose a couple of inches in height when loaded down.
The AALs "increase load capacity" by 750lbs so while that doesn't increase my total load capacity (1,528lbs), it will help reduce the squatting when under load.
I left the 1" Silverado lift blocks in to see how much rake I'd have. They are easy to remove if I don't like the look. With the RTT, rack and traction boards there's a decent amount of rake and I'm ok with that. I prefer some rake to no rake but we'll see how much the rear comes up without the RTT mounted. Now if I could only stomach the idea of getting new UCAs and lift the front a little more, then larger tires....
With about 220lbs or so on the rear. Camping gear and bikes adds about 300lbs or more.
Pathfinder I
Haha tell me about it. The front is actually lifted 2.7" already. Ground to fender is 38.5". With the back end up it makes the front look stock.Now lift the front. There's no going back. ;)
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BeautifulOne of the things I love about my area of Arizona is I am a block off the Colorado river, surrounded by mountains and trails, Kingman is 30-40 minutes away and the Hualapai Mountains are maybe an hour, decided to take a few trails into the Haulapais, light 4x4View attachment 70488 View attachment 70489 View attachment 70490 View attachment 70491 ing and enjoy the 6800 ft elevation:
Enthusiast III
Off-Road Ranger I
Enthusiast III
Gorgeous!One of the things I love about my area of Arizona is I am a block off the Colorado river, surrounded by mountains and trails, Kingman is 30-40 minutes away and the Hualapai Mountains are maybe an hour, decided to take a few trails into the Haulapais, light 4x4View attachment 70488 View attachment 70489 View attachment 70490 View attachment 70491 ing and enjoy the 6800 ft elevation:
Im leaving for Utah in 4 weeks. Going to hit 5 NP over 14 days, including White Rim Trails 100 mile off-road through Canyon-lands NP.
Toady I started test/inspect and dry fit all my gear.......
Finally managed to find 3 containers that fit under my Tacoma stock bed cover.....Box 1 Kitchen, Box 2 Dry Goods, Ozark 52gal Cooler and Box 3 Recovery Gear. Left side next to cooler are 2 folding chairs a folding table.
My Hi Lift Jack is mounted passenger side, Axe & Shovel are mounted on drivers side inside bed over wheel wells under bed cover (for security).
Tested my DIY Road Shower, @15psi i did not like the pressure that i was getting from the head so i decided to add 12v marine water pump.
Installed bed rack and aired out RTT
Still waiting on RotopaX 4gal fuel cell and 2 Two gal white water cells to mount on bed rack.
Updated DIY Road Shower today....added 12v mini pump and QD multi function shower head
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