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Watts link or panhard bar? I can't quite make it out.
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Wait...Or is that from the back of the front tire?That tube is saying "bumper options" to me.
that box is behind the tire. you are looking towards the front of the truck.That tube is saying "bumper options" to me.
yeah, that is back side of front passenger. you can see the front driveshaft going to the pumpkin, and also see that it's the front of the vehicle because there is nothing else beyond it.Wait...Or is that from the back of the front tire?
What a weird sway bar location.
Panhard bar for sure. There's no pivot in the middle for a Watt's link:Watts link or panhard bar? I can't quite make it out.
Yeah, I looked harder (see my reply to myself above lol)...that box is behind the tire. you are looking towards the front of the truck.
And it is attached via two easy to access bolts. easy to remove bolts by the looks of it, and then that box channel is removeable.
Color me confused, unless that is a mount for test equipment or something. If it is part of production, I am very confused.
Maybe mounts for rock sliders?that box is behind the tire. you are looking towards the front of the truck.
And it is attached via two easy to access bolts. easy to remove bolts by the looks of it, and then that box channel is removeable.
Color me confused, unless that is a mount for test equipment or something. If it is part of production, I am very confused.
Mebbe.Maybe mounts for rock sliders?
Maybe to make it easy to offer rock sliders and step options? Looks pretty friendly to after market bolt-on suppliers too.Yeah, I looked harder (see my reply to myself above lol)...
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...It's giving more questions lol
Why would you need an easily removed post there? Are they gonna go after the side-rack-pipe-hauling crowd?