It's got 4 corner air suspensionDon't jack that thing up too much Mark, it makes getting a grill in the back end pretty tough, especially if you are alone.
Not knowing Mark's intentions on how he is going to use the grill, I agree that two 30# tanks would be overkill and extra work. I could see having a 30# tank on board with no scale, and a 20# on the oem scale. Switch tanks when the 30# tank is empty. You would obviously refill the 30# tank before you ran out of the 20#. (And you would know how long you could wait to fill)I question the need for 30# tanks..... I mean... com on man --- TWO 20# is moar than enuff and then you could use hangers/scales - get one out of a 'cabinet' model for the left and a standard one for the right so you could read them both..... 30#s 'may' be cool but I see not knowing how much is in them as a downside. But thats the practical side in me.
Its not like you would ever think of hooking BOTH tanks up at the same time..... there would be no reason to.
I mean rehab grills that you pick up.It's got 4 corner air suspension
I can't see why I would ever want to put it into the back of my truck
Josh said this is a very good match....It is kinda expensive, but Mark is doing this "No expense spared"Someone recently posted a ceramic coat color that looked like a really good match to the gray used on the newer grills.
Yep @Gregory Pinch just used it on his Genesis 240 rehab. Perfect match. I'm hoping he will post more pictures.Josh said this is a very good match....It is kinda expensive, but Mark is doing this "No expense spared"
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Nice truck.I may have to rethink the two 30 pounders
I'm as changeable as the weather, so I will probably rethink more than one item on this build
I am sure glad i went with the 3.92 rear end though
I may go with 5 inch wheels, that would sure raise things up a tad.
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That’s what I was thinking too. Durawood bottom makes a lot of senseJon, I may copy your bottom tray idea, I like it alot
I used aluminum Z brackets on that one that I cut out to work around the door hinge and closer.Yes, it does. I keeps with the gray motif plus, if you use SS RCP Z brackets, it maintains the rust free aspect as well.