New pics of my 'Hoe...

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thanks everyone..yeah i think i'll take em off. they were there when i bought them and so i left em...makes it easy for the wife but i'm pretty much the only one who drives/rides in it anymore so i think i'll lose em.
 

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GMOWESME, I'm a volunteer fire fighter my vehicle is my P.O.V I can put whatever I want on here pretty much except blue lights. Besides the Chief drives a pos ford ... YUCK ha.
 

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what material did you use to cover the gap above the rear bumper? i'm looking to do something similar
 

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GMOWESME, I'm a volunteer fire fighter my vehicle is my P.O.V I can put whatever I want on here pretty much except blue lights. Besides the Chief drives a pos ford ... YUCK ha.

.. you know Im just busting on ya cause Im jealous right?. I have nothing but respect for ya, like I said man your hoe is quite the command center. If i had my way and some extra cash mine would be fitted with the same set up. Depending on individual needs, Imtrying to decide what type of utility I want to achieve with my suv... road assistance, ability to get through treacherous situations.. surveilience and investigation has been my interest..mobile office setup.. cameras and recording stuff you know.
 
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what material did you use to cover the gap above the rear bumper? i'm looking to do something similar

it's some baseboard type rubber molding that i bought at home depot. i had some of those push in retaining tabs, which you can see, and did have to drill some holes but it wasn't a big deal. super easy and works/looks great....AAAAAAAAAND the verdict is in, the steps are going....i just have bigger fish to fry right now though trying to find that short in my B/U lights/turn signal circuit.
 
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