Le Tech Ladder install:
I managed to extract the screw that I, luckily only partially, stripped when attempting to remove the OEM ladder. A sharper TX40 bit, a hammer for some bargaining power, a T-handle for more tactility, and some care did the trick to get it out. Looks like the impact bit was hopping out of the teeth and only stripped the outer face. The alternative method I was contemplating does not bare mentioning -- suffice to say the OEM ladder would not have survived. With that done, the rest of the job was quick and painless following Le Tech's instructions.
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NATO plug weatherproofing:
It's likely not as large a concern here in Colorado, but many forum members have had issues corrosion causing the NATO plug cap to be difficult to remove. Following some ideas/recommendations from a thread on the subject, I picked up a
2" rubber gasket from McMaster-Carr to at least deflect some water from the threads and applied silicon lubricant to the threads. Doesn't look like there is any sort of seal or gasket on the cap from factory, so I may add a thin gasket inside the cap later.
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Bison Gear Overhead Cargo Shelf Under Basket rattle:
In order to solve a rattle from this area, I unmounted the under basket and applied some foam tape. As the truck traversed bumps the large flat shelf would deflect downward creating a gap between it and the under basket, which would contact and rattle when springing back to flat. In the first image you can see the gap as I pull down on the unit a bit. I ended up moving the foam tape a bit from the image to contact more of the shelf, but you get the idea.
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Abenteuer 4x4 Sliders mount paint:
The slider assemblies themselves are rather beefy at a combined 150lbs of stainless steel, which seems to match for weight with other strong options. They do not have a center mount, so nothing in the center to hang up on. Remains to be seen if they will deflect in the center, but they appear strong at first glance. The mounts are 6mm and the slider rails are 3mm with several linear bends almost fully boxing them in.
Jack Wagon Overland imports these sliders to the US, but they only carry the full black powder coated option. I decided to paint the mounts to somewhat match the frame's Halo Red using Rustoleum Apple Red Satin spray paint which should make touch-ups later easy. I haven't taken them down to the truck to see how close the match is yet, but considering the location these are going it'll be close enough for me in any case. I'm terrible with a rattle can and had a few drips, but they're going to be abused and under the truck anyway.
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