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Very cool truck! I love the idea of a crew cab Sportside on a 3/4 ton 4x4 chassis. Nice install 


Looking at angle materials to make the mount for the ladder rack and I'm having issues finding what I'm looking for. I wa originally looking at 8x8x0.500" aluminum. That's going to be about $500 to get it and shipped to my door. Then I can't weld aluminum so I'll have to farm that out and on and on with that.
Now I'm considering some 1/4" plate bent on a press with a 8" leg and a 6" leg. I'm not sure how to apply the 32,000psi yield of A36 to come up with a rating for this but I'm trying to save weight and money here.
This will bolt to the inside of the bed with the fender bolts, go over the bed rail to the outside of the camper shell. Then the shell will slide in on top of these and bolt to them so I can remove the shell without taking off the rack.
Thanks! I'm pretty pleased with it. I like the look of it a lot but some days I wonder if the fleet side wouldn't be easier to deal with when dreaming about slide in campers and stuff like that but that's a good ways off.Very cool truck! I love the idea of a crew cab Sportside on a 3/4 ton 4x4 chassis. Nice install![]()
Tried that route first. I can buy 3-4 of these racks for the price of a used rack for a shell. Then, because of the lack of an inner bed rail lip would still have to do something similar to mount it without drilling a bunch of holes in the rails. I don't like drilling holes to mount stuff so I have to go with stuff like this. It really is a pain but I cringe at the thought of drilling into the bed rail. I like to be able to take stuff off and never know it was there.I would think it would be easier to sell that rack and buy one for a full width bed with a cap, and cut the cross rails to fit your step side. Just an idea.
A solid axle swap would fix the wandering issues lol.
Glad to see it’s still hanging around.
I myself am getting to put on the new bfg AT’s.
NO on the SAS. At this time I just don't have the time to devote to it. Don't think I haven't thought about it though. I have a buddy with a spare Ford D44 HP laying around. Throw some 3/4 Chevy outers on it and build some radius arms and I'd be set but that's just not in the cards right now. Besides, I like my IFS truck just fine. It does all the hauling and load handling, no need to worry about wheel travel with it. 
I still love this truck.
I agree on the Coopers. I’ve never been disappointed. The last set I had were already cupped and rode terrible. But that didn’t change me liking them.NO on the SAS. At this time I just don't have the time to devote to it. Don't think I haven't thought about it though. I have a buddy with a spare Ford D44 HP laying around. Throw some 3/4 Chevy outers on it and build some radius arms and I'd be set but that's just not in the cards right now. Besides, I like my IFS truck just fine. It does all the hauling and load handling, no need to worry about wheel travel with it.
I was just checking out the last couple pages of your thread man. I've considered BFG's but they're quite a bit more expensive than the Coopers and I've had good service from the Coopers I've had so far. I liked the camper you found. I've considered one for mine as well. Some of them are narrow to fit between wheel wells for the entire "in the bed" section and that would just fit in my step side.
Lately we've been discussing getting a pop-up, axle flipping it and building some side protection to pull off-road with the X and possibly behind the truck. I tried to get the wife to let me spend the money we would renting a beach house this year on a cheap pop-up, but that was a no-go....![]()