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Oh Kee Pah

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Looking good! Well done on the overland build. More mods planned?
Have you used the onboard air compressor? What are you airing down to off trail?
Also - what's that running board you've got there? A little hard to tell, but it sure doesn't look like OE...

Safe Travels!

2” front level with 1” rear spacer. 275/70r18 on fuel rebel 6 18x9 with -12 offset.
 

Tahoe_Rx

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Looking good! Well done on the overland build. More mods planned?
Have you used the onboard air compressor? What are you airing down to off trail?
Also - what's that running board you've got there? A little hard to tell, but it sure doesn't look like OE...

Safe Travels!
Yes, I have an ARB compressor mounted in the spare battery tray under the hood. Have an 8 gang aux beam switch near the headlight control on the dash to control light cubes, light bar, reverse lights and air. The brush guard is from Steelcraft. I will have to look back through emails to find who made the side steps. But I have had them on for a couple years and have been very pleased.
 

Tahoe_Rx

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Looking good! Well done on the overland build. More mods planned?
Have you used the onboard air compressor? What are you airing down to off trail?
Also - what's that running board you've got there? A little hard to tell, but it sure doesn't look like OE...

Safe Travels!
Also planning to change out my spacer leveling kit for the Cognito/Fox 3” lift/level kit. It uses new UCAs and Fox 2.0 coilovers and rear struts. Hope to have the suspension changes done in the next month or so
 

Tahoe_Rx

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Looking good! Well done on the overland build. More mods planned?
Have you used the onboard air compressor? What are you airing down to off trail?
Also - what's that running board you've got A little hard to tell, but it sure doesn't look like OE...

Safe Travels!

This is the link to the side steps. I had low expectations given the price but took a shot because I hated the plastic OE steps. I have had them on for 2 years now with no issues. Sturdy, no rust, no chips on coating and plenty strong for my use as this is obviously not a rock crawling rig.
 

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