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  1. LFD Off Road

    Roof rack runner gaps (Prinsu vs. LFD vs. OEM vs. ?)

    Man, I didn't realize how filthy my rubber gutter trim was until looking at your re-post of my photo. :LOL: I've seen junk build up under even OEM side rail corners, ours, other racks, etc. It happens. Our rack feet are wide enough so the ends do cover the ends of the rubber channels to help...
  2. LFD Off Road

    Introduction

    Technically the rating for the OEM crossbars also considers the OEM side rails as well. While the crossbars are more rigid than the OEM crossbars, they're still attaching to the same side rail. We don't recommend exceeding the factory weight specifications. Honestly 165 pounds of moving weight...
  3. LFD Off Road

    Introduction

    This is my 4th Radflo suspension (if Im counting correctly). They have been by far my favorite out of the suspensions I've had. These are the 0-2" of lift setup. At the moment its basically adjusted so I'm sitting level after the bumper, winch, and skid weight. Waiting on Dobinson rear springs...
  4. LFD Off Road

    Introduction

    While we're getting the first batches of racks, skids, and bumpers through production, I moved on to our Ruggedized Crossbar development. These clamp around the factory side rails for those of you with that option. Should get these wrapped up in the next few weeks, they're very close...
  5. LFD Off Road

    Introduction

    Next was the prototype front winch bumper. First one fit great, replacing the center section of the factory bumper. Very easy cut lines to follow on the factory bumper. I'll be enlarging the access holes for clutch access, and again a few other minor tweaks, but the overall concept worked very...
  6. LFD Off Road

    Introduction

    Busy week last week! Installed the first two prototype full racks, these are stainless steel side rails with aluminum crossbars. Sunroof compatible. The side rails are one piece formed with multiple stiffening bends running the length of the side rail for rigidity. They need a few very minor...
  7. LFD Off Road

    Introduction

    North Carolina, not Colorado ;)
  8. LFD Off Road

    Introduction

    Hey everybody, Jacob with LFD Off Road (also on the forum as jafrush). If you haven't heard of us, we're based in Denver, North Carolina and make roof racks, bumpers, skid plates, and a lot more, specializing in Toyota 4x4s. All our design and manufacturing is in house. I founded the division...
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