Wheels, tires, suspension, lights, linex, tint, tonneau, recovery gear, soon to be front bumper and winch and fml. First car I've modded in years and it is still a slippery slope haha. All good as long as you're not spending money needed for other things in life
Aw man, i was just up there, came back down today. Yeah, I fit an extra 285/70/17 on the stock spare, it has enough wiggle to just fit. Might get another full rim to just avoid having to shuffle a flat in an emergency though. Getting a 5th wheel on the spare was mostly a test to see if it...
Thanks, they're the mounts from fordrangerlifts.com, I got a pair second hand, but old recommend them if you can't make your own. Sdhq makes some, too, and look like they come out wider and sit a little lower.
Finally got around to setting up the ss3 pro floods. Mounts from fordrangerlifts /Robby Woolworth. Will get some off road pics in the next couple of days
I have fabtech crash bars, so it is easy enough to remove them then have easy access to the fog lights, I can't remember how it looked with the factory crash bars
Used my buddies set of matco drill bits, 1/2 to start and 9/16 to clearance it just enough for the bolt, iirc. Great bits, BTW, made short work of it.
Mike
Yeah, it's not bad, I think my box might have been bigger (and filled with spray foam lol), so I was able to solo and use that. I only remember having to lift a few inches to get each horizontal bolt lined up and started
Scratch that, I misread it. You said all mounting points except this have 2 bolts and I was thinking you had 2 total on the passenger side. I'm a bird brain and trying to wrap up work for the day haha. Glad you got it installed!
The passenger rear stick nut doesn't need drilling, were you able to get that bolt in? Though even without it, it's perfectly usable as a step until you get to it. It took me a good 3 weeks before I got the passenger front drilled