I really like that accessory mount from Hammerbuilt. Iāve worried about the tire weight on the tailgate. Itās a good in between to use u til I get a new bumper system where the tire weight is on the bumper.
I really like your rig. Youāve done some great mods.
Tell me about your light bar...
Thats one sizzling bronco! Well done!
I just installed the limb risers. We put them to the test yesterday. They sure helped on the tight PNW trails. Sadly, the accessory caps donāt fit on tight after adding the top plate, and they are now missing. š„ŗš¤¬
Engineer fail!
i, too, had the flat mount...
Itās awesome!
im replacing the hitch with an articulating hitch soon. On order.
And researching new suspension. Not totally necessary, but will not be so jarring.
Itās a great trailer!
Thatās the bumper high on my list! Please do an install post. Iām in the other side of the country and will have to install it myself.
we used the special wrench that came with the system to adjust them. Not to terribly hard.
I looked at those and settled on the Z Road Z slider step. I have really used the sliders and thankful for the extra width to match the fenders. Some of the trails here in the PNW are tight!
we had to raise the rear as well! We have an off-road trailer we tow. We didnāt want the sag.
Good reply post. had mine installed a few weeks back and agree with what you said. They are nice. Mine lifted 3ā to the already lifted Squatch. Hubby jokes I need a step to reach my step now! š¤£
@billynup I heard you donāt do FB much and not to pimp another group, but Rigs and Adventures is another great and super busy group. They are online website too. Word of caution: We were out wheeling with 12 broncos in OR. One was totally decked out. Super lifted tires etc. All but sliders and...
Hi and Welcome from Burlington! If you FB, check out this group there as well. There are lots of things going on. A group is going to Walker Valley this weekend.
Great post. Thank you! I have one on my 21 BadSquatch and I need to adjust the sensitivity. It goes off in parking garages (while Iām on the planeš¤¦š¼āāļø), and if a loud motorcycle or truck goes by.
I have seen it in the glove compartment area.
So you know how to adjust it?