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Also, I wouldn't change the shock boots for anything. That was the most difficult part of installing the new shocks. The green theme looks good. :thumbsup:

Yup i totally agree. I had my gf do it :D I just took the shocks off.
 












That sounds like it'd be a fun trip. I'm up for it.

Second Luke taking the best pics
 
























I'm planinng trail ride at Casparis mine trail next month if anyone is interested. I'll start a thread in the trail ride section. Not sure which weekend yet.
 






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Thinking about that. I definitely want to put two rectangular lights on the rear. I already have those. I also have some PIAA 510 fogs that haven't been installed anywhere. I might move the 520 driving lights up to the basket and put the fogs on the brush guard but I think they might look too small on the brush guard. Gonna work on that Saturday when I install the cb.
 






Looks good man.

Hopefully I can build my steel rear bumper before winter and I think I'll redesign the swingout tire carrier if you're interested in getting this one I made last winter, I'll be putting it up for sale whenever I build my new bumper/ tire carrier. Just need to swap out bodylift bumper brackets since the carrier is built into them and the reinforcement since mine is notched for the carrier brackets. Might have to hold off until spring, lots of other projects around the house to get done before winter.
 






Love the new gear and look! Nice job!
 






Off Trac..that is an awesome looking ST!!!! Your roof cage looks lower profile than I have seen in the past. However, it looks as if it is still mounted to the existing roof rack. Just helped my buddy mount his new roof cage directly to the roof on his 4runner after removing the existing stock rack. Love the look of the low profile. What brand rack is that?
 






Thanks.

The basket is made by Curt. I bought it specifically because I trust them to make a roof basket if they make reliable hitches and the price was great. I also wanted one that was just big enough to fit a 35" tire. Met all my needs perfectly.

The cross bars are aftermarket by APG. They are locking and made of steel wrapped in rubber. Seem well constructed. Time will tell.

Cross bars:
http://www.amazon.com/Steel-Cross-Bars-Lock-System/dp/B007CMD65U/ref=wl_it_dp_o_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=MO2NJ12NJUEK&coliid=I2F9EBGES21WQV

Basket:
http://www.amazon.com/Curt-18115-Ro...F8&qid=1346467608&sr=1-1&keywords=curt+basket
 






Nice!

Fog lights on front & driving lites on top seems functionally correct, and that's the best kind of correct there is. :D

Always thinking practically, I wonder what would be a good thing to put where the spare normally goes under the bed - seems like somebody would see the potential market for something like a waterproof Tire-shaped storage box, or a reserve gas tank, or air tank+compressor, or non-potable water with rear bumper faucet... there must be something that could be crammed under there that could be useful to carry around.

Inflatable raft? maybe not... I guess with that awesome new rack youre not hard pressed to maxximize your under-bed storage, but I have some ideas about how to rig up a bait well if youre interested.
 






That space is reserved for on board air. I like the way you think though.
 






OBA would definitely be a good thing to have under there
 



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