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  1. I would get a take out console from one of the newer trucks and use it. LKQ or pick a part should have a good variety. Most of them have usb and charger spots in them that you can wire in as well.
  2. 285/55/20 terragrapplers fit before I lifted mine. Shimmed the door though... took 10 minutes and some washers
  3. Fist, take a deep breath :) Second, when you say that Advanced 4x4 doesn't have the kit, do you mean they just don't have the larger height kit you want? I got my lift kit parts from Advanced 4x4. Custom strut spacers that they fabbed up themselves on the front, and the rear was a block kit (the blocks themselves were for a 90's F-350 I believe) and longer U-bolts etc. Advanced 4x4 wasn't very excited to sell them, but I was really nice to them and asked them if I could just buy the lift parts by themselves. We have unique vans which are awesome!!! .... but that means the aftermarket scene will be more scarce.
  4. I have a new one for sale f anyone wants to buy it. When I moved last year the movers accidentally packed it... so I had to buy a second one to install. It’s new in the box. PM me if interested.
  5. I’m about ready to do some sound deadening also. In addition to the fatmat/dynamat has anyone filled voids with spray foam? I was going to throw some spray foam in the mix, but didn’t know if anyone had done it?
  6. You'll learn to trust the backup camera pretty quick. Slide the interior light switch to the center position and they will come on automatically when the doors open. **** Get LED interior lights!!!! They make a world of a difference!!! We use seatbelt latch extenders with the hard cable link, so they can bend and stay in place sticking up and be easy for the kids to latch. As for cargo, there are a ton of organizers you can get on Amazon if you want everything to stay tight.
  7. I see holes are already drilled for sensors. Looks like the truck from Duel !!!
  8. I second that as well. Transmission slippage "should" be exaggerated in higher gears rather than at initial acceleration in a steep gear where it's easy to get moving.
  9. I'm moving from CA to Texas, and am adding the Curt receiver which bolts or welds to the frame of the TT. Then you can slide in a bike rack or a cargo tray. I'll post pictures once I put it on next week.
  10. It just doesn't feel right pulling all the weight just by the same mechanism that opens the regular doors. If I add a handle I'll post some pics.
  11. I always find myself reaching to the back of the sliding door and pushing it closed. I don't like wrenching on the front plastic handle so much, so I'm thinking about adding a handle to the exterior rear of the door mounted vertically. It would especially help whenever the van is parked on any inclines. Am I the only one who thinks he needs this?
  12. One of the amps I just installed has an auto sensor that turns on the amp from either rca inputs or speaker level inputs. Meaning it does not need a remote turn on wire. I believe it was a Pioneer 8601 4 channel amp @ 100 watts rms each. I also added an old school Directed 1100D mono sub amp to throw 1000 watts at a nice 10" sub I had.
  13. You could hire a butler, or a complicated set of pulleys and electric motors LOL. I've never heard of aftermarket power door options before, but I'm curious also. Would certainly be nice!!!
  14. Same wheels as me! I copied another guy on here also with a silver NV2500.
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