Bray's 96 Sleeper

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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper

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uh, Jonny, CHO, yea, we need to mount the seats on the cage, but Im 6'6", so can you do two different drivers seat mounts, and keep everything tucked real tight?

and, also retain factory belts too?

No problem!

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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper

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Alright Gents, you're making this look too easy, how about a mount for my tool box with just enough room for a pair of 4 gal rotopax fuel cells underneath it....

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and some tie downs please?

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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper

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Alright alright, too easy still?

How about a removable roofskin to keep the sun off my neck and wet out the truck when I have her topless in the summer?

Remember, it's gotta tuck into the cap when it's one, and be able to houdini when necessary; No Problem!

RICHER FTW

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notice the black piece welded to the cab to bridge the gap- slick work!

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and on the truck

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last piece of the HVAC puzzle

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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper

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Rolled ceramic microsphere heat and noise reducer on the floorpan and bed

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then bedlined it grey

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Mastercraft Baja RS seats up front with a 2014 super duty jump seat/console in between, Mastercraft Original Shorty Bench in back and and Mastercraft Harnesses all the way around.

Note the super slick e brake mount from Cable Controls in LA, installed on a cage mounted bracket and relocated bracketry under the truck.

Bonus points for cool guy slides!

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center seat folds up with integrated seatbelt to keep your girl warm on night runs!

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yep, that's a custom console, by, yep, you guessed it, RICHER RACING!

will house ARB switches, all aux light and compressor switches, and has dual USB ports and an extra 12v outlet. AND it bolts to the lower cage tube so is stout!

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front bumper by CHO at RICHER!

Like everything else on the truck- (besides the sliders) it's bolt on!

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done.

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and after a wash and wax back in civilization, she blends right in

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you'll notice I favor the factory Alcoas for best combo of strength and weight, but I switch between the ATs and KM2s. Recently went back to the ATs and really noticed how noisy the KMs were in comparison,

Thinking about beadlocking one of my set of 5 alcoas and running the KMs on em for desert season, and then switching to the set of 5 regular alcoas and ATs for summer... would really like to drop the PSI with beads
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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper

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DMbronco wrote:Rolled ceramic microsphere heat and noise reducer on the floorpan and bed

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What brand of rolled ceramic is that?

BTW, your bronco is FFFFFFFFFF****************************GGGGGGGG SWEET!! CAGE IS SO SICK!!!! LOVE IT!!!
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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper

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This thing is amazing! This exactly how I pictured building mine. Great execution on not letting the build snowball into a monster like most "sleeper" buids have on here.
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