Post the pics of your rig
#791
I bought this 2011 Silverado 2500HD Duramax 4X4 on the last day of 2010 and have been driving it and modding it ever since. It only has 133K miles and shows like new. The interior was showing some wear, and I thought about selling it to get something newer, but it made more sense to keep the truck. I decided to give it some upgrades with Katzkin leather, a 2015 console, and a 10" Android stereo, doing all the work myself. Now it's good to go for a long time.












#796
Yes they do. That setup is awesome and love the ladder, as well as all of the legit tie down points.
The only think I would suggest is putting a taller toolbox on there. On the "wrong" ramp, and having a step bottom boat whereas sometimes you have to go in deeper (that's what she always says!)...
...it's going to fill with water--I speak from experience. On my Myco, I installed boxes a little bit further forward than that, and the lids were just above the rail of the trailer. Still got wet.
Even if you keep it dry, a roller from some dumbass in a wakeboard boat will wash over it.
#797
Yes they do. That setup is awesome and love the ladder, as well as all of the legit tie down points.
The only think I would suggest is putting a taller toolbox on there. On the "wrong" ramp, and having a step bottom boat whereas sometimes you have to go in deeper (that's what she always says!)...
...it's going to fill with water--I speak from experience. On my Myco, I installed boxes a little bit further forward than that, and the lids were just above the rail of the trailer. Still got wet.
Even if you keep it dry, a roller from some dumbass in a wakeboard boat will wash over it.
The only think I would suggest is putting a taller toolbox on there. On the "wrong" ramp, and having a step bottom boat whereas sometimes you have to go in deeper (that's what she always says!)...
...it's going to fill with water--I speak from experience. On my Myco, I installed boxes a little bit further forward than that, and the lids were just above the rail of the trailer. Still got wet.
Even if you keep it dry, a roller from some dumbass in a wakeboard boat will wash over it.
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#798
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Yes they do. That setup is awesome and love the ladder, as well as all of the legit tie down points.
The only think I would suggest is putting a taller toolbox on there. On the "wrong" ramp, and having a step bottom boat whereas sometimes you have to go in deeper (that's what she always says!)...
...it's going to fill with water--I speak from experience. On my Myco, I installed boxes a little bit further forward than that, and the lids were just above the rail of the trailer. Still got wet.
Even if you keep it dry, a roller from some dumbass in a wakeboard boat will wash over it.
The only think I would suggest is putting a taller toolbox on there. On the "wrong" ramp, and having a step bottom boat whereas sometimes you have to go in deeper (that's what she always says!)...
...it's going to fill with water--I speak from experience. On my Myco, I installed boxes a little bit further forward than that, and the lids were just above the rail of the trailer. Still got wet.
Even if you keep it dry, a roller from some dumbass in a wakeboard boat will wash over it.
With the setup and alignment you have, the tool box could be integrated into the bow winch stand. Or even the ladder.
Nothing like getting your tool box filled with salt water....










