Where are you looking for the code?
The code display is a rectangular box (slightly bigger than a pack of smokes) that is typically in the passenger seat box or up against the firewall/bulkhead in the passenger footwell. The box sometimes gets relocated based on prior modifications.
If you...
The soft sided RTTs that flip in half take about as much time as a regular tent to set up and stow away…I’m not a fan. However, the soft sided RTTs come in bigger sizes (sleep up to 4).
I’d go with the flatter/longer, hard sided version that opens up into a triangle shape (link below). This...
Correct, POE trucks did not have a cage.
Are you planning to keep/use the original POE hard top? If so, I don’t think it will fit over the full NAS safari cage.
I believe a NAS b-pillar (as found in the NAS SW) will work with the POE hard top.
I’ve had a few stock suspension NAS trucks, and a couple with a lift.
After comparing, I would never go from stock height to a lift, unless the intention is to wheel it hard.
The stock suspension setup is so well dialed - handles great on road and off. Also tackles 95% of the wheeling the...
Understood. Finding an original in good condition will be difficult.
Rovers North has an aftermarket version that is very close to the original (and the foam isn’t 25 years old). If you’re ok with an aftermarket replica try RN.
Your best bet might be contacting Rovers North. They are putting them into production
@jperakis might also have a solution. The truck in the pic actually looks like the BAT truck he commented on re: having an OEM rear cage.
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