Pathfinder I
Thanks buddy! If you ever need a hand let me know. Then again, you read my mod posts so I might do more harm than good. Makes for good stories though. :)Your always welcome
Pathfinder I
Thanks buddy! If you ever need a hand let me know. Then again, you read my mod posts so I might do more harm than good. Makes for good stories though. :)Your always welcome
Expedition Master I
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Yeah I’m thinking not. You do some really nice workThanks buddy! If you ever need a hand let me know. Then again, you read my mod posts so I might do more harm than good. Makes for good stories though. :)
Member II
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That's a clean set up!Installed Vector mount, organized all the small things that were being shoved under the seats and finally got my Teraflex tailgate table.View attachment 94521View attachment 94522View attachment 94523View attachment 94524
Expedition Master I
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Off-Road Ranger I
Traveler III
Those are some great pics! Makes me want to move to Arizona!Went to White Pocket in Vermillion cliffs National monument, AZ View attachment 94629View attachment 94630View attachment 94631
Off-Road Ranger I
Southern Utah is closer.. Lol! it is a very beautiful place, more pics to come.Those are some great pics! Makes me want to move to Arizona!
Explorer I
Love that second/middle pic.Went to White Pocket in Vermillion cliffs National monument, AZ
Influencer III
Explorer I
Not jealous at all ;) Looks like fun! Waiting for the trails to open up here in WA.Enjoyed Moab over the Easter Jeep Safari. Chicken Fettuccini for dinner and some red Rock therapy. Great caves, waterfalls and views to explore.
Member III
Expedition Master I
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Now thats funnyAdded much needed anger management tools.....missiles and a much needed ejection seat. View attachment 94847
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Off-Road Ranger I
Pathfinder I
Thanks man!Yeah I’m thinking not. You do some really nice work
Expedition Master I
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That looks really good and takes up next to no room.Thanks man!
On that note.
I mounted a superstrut utility rail on the work truck today and stuck the XBULL traction boards on it and "secured" it with a cable lock.
My bracket mounting solution.
Pathfinder I
Aye, the idea was to keep them out of the way and more importantly out of the back seat where they usually live. Sometimes office staff use the truck or we have to carry guests and having to remove gear for passengers is a pain for non-stewardship staff. I'm going to add another rail to hold fuel cans and hands tools and a lockable ammo can for recovery gear. Makes it easy to store stuff and just as easy to remove or lock down to reduce the risk of theft.That looks really good and takes up next to no room.