Do you know where they got the infill for the ladder steps to make them stairs? Looks great.here are some pictures I took.
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Do you know where they got the infill for the ladder steps to make them stairs? Looks great.here are some pictures I took.
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Not sure. Prob an Alucab accessory? I'd search the GP Factor site to find it, or contact them.Do you know where they got the infill for the ladder steps to make them stairs? Looks great.
The Alucab 270 awning will mount to the roof conversion. This is per the OK4WD guys at Overland Expo West in Flagstaff.It doesn't look like the roof conversion can take the AluCab 270 awning.
That's great news!The Alucab 270 awning will mount to the roof conversion. This is per the OK4WD guys at Overland Expo West in Flagstaff.
Hello, I’m new. I will hit the intro later but I’m doing research right now and you are saying that with the windows I was not planning to purchase you actually get more headroom? I know this is not the thread for that question and obviously I have not finished reading the thread. I will do that momentarily. But the conversion has put a few more percentage towards my decision to purchase whether this year or next spring. I definitely need all the headroom I can get.They may become a throwaway option but you still have 3-4 inches more headroom there.
which panels are those? They look great!Slightly more headroom, maybe. Certainly no less. The safari windows also deliver the potential for more storage space for sunglasses, gloves, etc. (Aftermarket shelf options.) Which, BTW, do *not* reduce the headroom. And, FWIW, I've yet to bump my head on those molle shelves despite vigorously leaping in and out of the cab and I was worried about that.
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