Alright, switching things up a bit. I called and talked to my distributor yesterday regarding my order for the Smittybilt Defender rack, the 9’ long one. Apparently it’s still being built, and lead time is 3-4 weeks out. That won’t work, as I’m leaving for the Rubicon on the 18th next month. So I did some research, and some more research, and I’ve finally figured out a new route to go with
everything.
I started browsing around a ton for camping and overland gear, and the more I read into it, the more I’ve convinced myself I just want an expedition trailer. I’m thinking 2nd gen short bed, DECKED storage on the bed floor, a 40 gallon water tank between the frame rails, battery, my camper shell with dual awnings, rooftop tent, TAG rear bumper/tire carrier combo, matching wheels and tires paint and graphics as the truck, and more. With my shell now officially being planned to transfer to a trailer, I can’t do a 9’ long roof rack on it, and a rack that large would be hard to resell as it’s not exactly desired. So, I cancelled.
Finding a 60” rack I figured would be easy, but I spent hours last night browsing trying to find what I want. Then I saw it, kind of like when you see your soul mate for the first time and you just know….there she is. That’s the one. So I stopped looking. I officially, 110 percent know which rack I want.
And here it is.
Go Rhino SRM100 series rack. It’s 60x48 inches, so it’s the perfect dimension for the top of the shell. It looks great, and it has all the functionality of the FabFours I was considering, without the extended cost, and the style matches my truck better. Did I mention it looks good?
Added accessories I'll be doing is the 40" front light bar mount, and the side plates for 3" lights.
Lighting wise, going to steer away from Rigid for the time being. I don't want another Radiance up top, but I don't want to pay $1300 for a light bar. I do NOT want cheap though, so I'm optioning for a CSI 40" low profile series in a spot pattern. Side lighting I'm just going to go with the Rigid Dually Diffused lights
So that takes care of that. I still haven't made it out to find the material for my stereo, maybe this weekend I'll find the time.
This Friday night at 8:00pm I'll be doing my first real run finally. It's NOT the trail I wanted to start off with, but it's a huge night run with my club and I'll have nobody to run Lost Trail with me. So, needless to say, I'm running Carnage Canyon and Meat Grinder, which the names pretty much represent the trails. There's only one spot on Carnage I'm worried about, and I wish I had built my sliders already, but might as well break the truck in right and start rolling with the battle scars.
Moving onto the sliders and fabricating, I've decided I'm going to "half ass" my sliders and rear bumper builds. Not taking short cuts or jeopardizing quality, just getting them functional for protection for now.
Sliders will be simple for now. Starting with 3 steel plates, I'll line them up on the frame rails where I can put some bolts through, drill and temporarily bolt them on. From there, 2x2 square stock welded to them to make the arms, then cut off just below the pinchweld. To finish it up, 2x2 square stock from wheel well to wheel well welded to the arms, then rattle can it all black for the time being.
Red is steel plates
Green are arms
Blue is the slider itself
In the future, I'll add some 2" DOM tubing, and attach some bolt on steps that can be removed when wheeling.
Orange is the DOM tubing
Black are the bolt on steps
Now, rear bumper. I've been browsing around for a long time, and have finally decided to just pull the trigger for a big deal. Going to comp cut the back, lose the stock bumper, and take some 2" DOM tubing from wheel well to wheel well. I'll use some 1/4" steel to build the bumper brackets, then build some brackets to attach the tubes near the wheel wells to the frame just in case I ever come down on it. The tube will run near the bottom of the tailgate, leaving a large gap between the "bumper" and the receiver hitch. So, to fill that void, I'm going to weld tabs onto the DOM to remount the N-Fab rear runner that's already on the truck, then I'll build some more brackets to attach the bottom of the rear runner to the hitch for extra reinforcement.
Here's a shotty photochop, but even with my poor design it still looks pretty wicked.
Once I get it built, I'll rattle can it black like the sliders for the time being. In the future, I want to add some tail light guards that will wrap around from the bedside back to the TireGate.
Once the sliders and bumper is 100% done, I'm going to send the sliders off to be powder coated to match the TireGate, and I'll spray the bumper itself with Raptor Liner tinted PR4 to match the front, keeping the rear runner black as is and bolt on.
Hopefully next week I can start on that project.
Last update is shock related. The small amount of wheeling I've gotten done has done more damage to the shocks. My passenger side stabilizer has been nailed hard again, along with the front shocks now being completely blown. BDS just released their new NX2 Nitro shocks, so after discussing with my rep there, I've got 4 new shocks and a single stock replacement stabilizer on their way. This should get me by until I'm ready to do the 7" lift and Fox remote resi's.