Don't get me wrong, I love this truck.. but the metal on it is flimsy as shit and the paint is soft.
A kid falling into the side of the bed on a bicycle will dent it like a tin can. A womens boot will dimple the inside door sill, I wouldn't dare let kids climb on the cab like we used to, and apparently rolling slightly backward into dirt will move the bumper. So, time to toughen the body up to be on par with the drive train.
Smittybilt has 14' part numbers for the M1 line: 612842 for rear, and 612841 for the front. Does anyone have pictures?
I'm curious how the trailer wiring mounts now that it is off the ground. I love the looks and that it supports the parking sensors. I'm also hoping the front has parking sensor spots or I'll have to think long and hard about how to do that
A kid falling into the side of the bed on a bicycle will dent it like a tin can. A womens boot will dimple the inside door sill, I wouldn't dare let kids climb on the cab like we used to, and apparently rolling slightly backward into dirt will move the bumper. So, time to toughen the body up to be on par with the drive train.
Smittybilt has 14' part numbers for the M1 line: 612842 for rear, and 612841 for the front. Does anyone have pictures?
I'm curious how the trailer wiring mounts now that it is off the ground. I love the looks and that it supports the parking sensors. I'm also hoping the front has parking sensor spots or I'll have to think long and hard about how to do that