I just got a new set of KO2s for running in the desert BUT we get snow up here in our slice of the desert so I wanted something I could off-road in the snow with as well. I paired them with Icon Alloys Rebound Pro with their innerlock technology...basically DOT approved beadlocks
No kids but 2 dogs, one about 90lbs. I got the carhartt seat covers that are waterproof (Probably just resistant). But I also have a dog hammock on top that is waterproof. Can always drop the hammock part and have people sit normal on that as well since there are Velcro spots to allow seatbelts thru
Dp yourself a favor and just go with @GooseTuned. I've got 2 tunes from him now and wouldn't go anywhere else
Forget the pedal commander as the others have said.
Recently relocated and needed a new tune due to 93 not being readily available in my area. Didn't even hesitate reaching back out to @GooseTuned for the 91ACN tune. Still top notch customer service and got me back to driving a Raptor again instead of that oem snail tune I put back on for the...
Recently relocated to the Reno, NV area and need to get new tires and figured while I'm having that done would get new rims and have my stabilizer bar/links/bushings fixed that I assume broked earlier this year off roading :shrug:
Does anyone have any place they recommend in the Reno area...
Glad I don't have to make that choice yet. My '13 GT is babied and sits in the garage most of the time as well. BUT, I'm moving to nicer weather later this month so maybe I'll drive it more now :shrug:
I have my compressor & tank mounted to the frame (no drill even) under my passenger side. Been on there for over a year and have had it buried in mud many times, used its skid plates/brackets to scoop up mud while burying it, covered in salt (from road and salt flats), drug thru the snow, & sand...
if you are concerned about dust getting in and there are gaps, i'd keep looking. RTT aren't cheap. I have a roam soft top, and i've had it covered in mud/dust and always clean inside when i find a place to camp for the night
I didnt get the diamond pattern because i dont like the look of it. I had the cleats pre-installed since I knew I'd be using them...so much easier than me doing it and messing it up. Took me all day of measuring and re-measuring, then doing it 5 more times just to be sure before drilling holes...
If the rear section of the diamondback is open, then yes the remote release will work and the tailgate will drop. If the diamondback is closed, you can still manually open the tailgate and get into the bed...do this all the time.
I have a kayak have hauled it with it in the bed, tailgate down...
No sagging at all. I went HD for being able to mount my RTT/toys/accessories/etc but if you aren't going to do that then the SE should be fine.
The remote tailgate doesn't drop anymore, but it was something that was more of a "hey look what my truck can do" vs me actually using it
I have the HD as well. You can still take the cover off if you absolutely need to. its been a few years and i just took it off to pressure wash all the mud/dirt that got into my bed from the "puddles" I drove thru in WY a few weeks back. easy enough to do by myself. and like @osprey6 said, can...
I just got back from a similarly planned trip with some on the fly adjustments due to weather. Overloaded and driven hard off road and had no worries about my truck
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