Olsonsolar
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Man that kitchen looks nice.
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Thanks =)Man that kitchen looks nice.
Like I’ve said in a different post Gene… it is like an amazingly designed work of art. My compliments to the artist. I know it has been a journey for you well over the past year+ with SO much behind the scenes effort, research, testing, manufacturing coordination, on and on… But the results… just WOW. Not to knock GMC’s advertisements, but THIS is what ‘Professional Grade’ looks like.
Thanks for all the work.
I'll second that. Very impressive! I had earlier said I'd probably get the Interrobang, but how do I get on the list for his BoxGods one? That camp kitchen is amazing, but I just want this Slide Out!Like I’ve said in a different post Gene… it is like an amazingly designed work of art. My compliments to the artist. I know it has been a journey for you well over the past year+ with SO much behind the scenes effort, research, testing, manufacturing coordination, on and on… But the results… just WOW. Not to knock GMC’s advertisements, but THIS is what ‘Professional Grade’ looks like.
Thanks for all the work.
You can email Marsha HERE and ask her to add you to the slide tray list. We will be sending out the pre--sale email next week so sooner is better.I'll second that. Very impressive! I had earlier said I'd probably get the Interrobang, but how do I get on the list for his BoxGods one? That camp kitchen is amazing, but I just want this Slide Out!
That would have to be Gene (BoxGods) or Pat (psklenar) who is the one that received and tested the manufacturing candidate unit. And remember to allow for the ride height adjustments in your calculations.@PhatDaddy would you be so kind as to measure from ground to the top of the bin(s)?
Sorry, for some reason I mistook your previous comment as @psklenar’s. Pat, would you mind taking the measurement I asked about above?That would have to be Gene (BoxGods) or Pat (psklenar) who is the one that received and tested the manufacturing candidate unit. And remember to allow for the ride height adjustments in your calculations.
Wouldn’t it make sense to measure from a fixed starting point like the bottom of the tunnel opening? Then folks could measure from bottom of tunnel to ground or wherever else.@PhatDaddy would you be so kind as to measure from ground to the top of the bin(s)?
I think I'm the only one in the world with one so far. <blush>That would have to be Gene (BoxGods) or Pat (psklenar) who is the one that received and tested the manufacturing candidate unit. And remember to allow for the ride height adjustments in your calculations.
I certainly can, but ... at what vehicle height setting? Note that I'm on 20" wheels with Falken Wildpeaks (275/60R20) which are going to impact on the drawer lip height too. So do you want Sport/Low, Regular/Standard or Offroad/Highest?@psklenar ... measure from ground to the top of the bin(s)?
How about from the top of the gear tunnel opening (props to @agame32 for the idea)? This is a nice relative point that I can use regardless of drive mode. Not looking for anything too precise, just within an inch or so. Thanks!I certainly can, but ... at what vehicle height setting? Note that I'm on 20" wheels with Falken Wildpeaks (275/60R20) which are going to impact on the drawer lip height too. So do you want Sport/Low, Regular/Standard or Offroad/Highest?
The video linked by Gene above was shot with Bumble Bee at Regular/Standard & Camping Leveled (my driveway slopes down to the road from the garage).
I'll have to measure while in the nice, level garage once you tell me which right height setting(s) you are interested in.