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Gobi Recovery Loop Steps SPACER
I recently acquired a set of Gobi recovery loop steps (PN: GH2RLS http://www.gobiusa.com/store.php?crn...on=show_detail) from thefinestimage. This afternoon I was planning on refinishing them for an install this weekend only to discover that they do not fit my recovery loops.
A little research has led me to believe that the 'tire carrier' recovery loops are 'deeper' then the standalone recovery loops. The Gobi product does not slide far enough back over the recovery loop base to fit flush. Some threads on here have mentioned 'spacers' that were offered by Gobi to remedy this problem, but I have been unable to find the actual product anywhere. Thoughts? Worst case scenario, I'll prolly just rig something up or take them to the welding shop and have them thicken them up, but I thought I'd check with ya'll first. ![]() |
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Hey Brent, what did you decide to do to make the Gobi Reovery Loop Step work?
Reggie |
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Those still look like you could tear a nut trying to step up to them.
Here is what I'm toying around w/ - http://www.amp-research.com/products...ories/bedstep/ I am building custom steel bumpers. I havn't had a chance to call Amp yet. There are a bunch of different mounting options for that step. I'm sure I can get one of them to work. |
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I'm anxious to see how yours turns out though...keep us posted. |
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I heard back from Tim over at Expedition Hardware (www.expeditionhardware.com). The Gobi kit comes with longer bolts and spacers; $25 shipped.
My order is already in... |
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Spacers arrived today. Here's the diagram of what they look like (the longer bolts were included):
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Finally got one installed...
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OMG guruerror!
Please tell me all you have done to that truck. When I saw the bumper my jaw dropped. Did you have bedliner sprayed on it? I would really like to see more of your "truck" and know all the little things you have done |
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Thank guruerror,
Good read. Is there anything else you have done to your truck that you can tell me or let me read about? I am looking to eventually raise it some and put some wider and taller tires on it. I dont want to go nuts in the lift since it isnt like I am going monster off roading. I was thinking like 3-6 inches at the most and then as much tire as the gap could hold. Also anything done inside? I am finishing up the the headlights (just some silverstar ultras), grip taped the nerf bars, wiring of my amp and sub, replacing the padding with something nicer, wiring up some back up and side lights so I can see where I am going when I pull into the driveway, and probably my emergency flashers (for when I have an emergency med call). I put in a switch for the lights, replacing a cigarette lighter (dont smoke) and it looks VERY factory. Also thinking about buying some roof mounted lights. Given I have only had the truck for about a month now |
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Besides the Line-X bumpers and interior I replaced the nav with a carpc and fabbed a second display into the dash on the passenger side...
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ght=Centrafuse Did a little frontend work: Cognito upper control arm leveling kit Truxxx torsion bar keys Cognito pitman/idler arm support kits Bilstein shocks Kryptonite tie rods Fabtech steering stabilizer Did a little rear-end work: Hotchkis trailing arms Bilstein shocks Edlebrock panhard rod 1" coil spring spacers Did a little engine work: K&N cold air intake Gibson headers Flowmaster American Thunder exhaust Superchips Performance tune Misc. work: 37" BFG MT KM2 18" Rockstars (no caps) 4.56 gears Boulder Accessories bumper winch Pedator cowl off-road lights DRL mod (so they stay on with headlights) Marker light mod (so I can turn them off) Removed the 60 portion of the rear seat and modded the seat frame to create a storage compartment for hijack, shovels, etc. Custom made cargo net to act as a pet barrier (visible in the pic above) Custom modified tire carrier (to raise the rear tire higher) Dual firestick antennas mounted on tire carrier Police scanner CB radio Stutter horn installation ...and prolly a dozen other little things that I've forgotten about. |
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