What did you do to your AT4 today?

so you just replaced your stock UCA's with Cognito?
Bilsteins at lowest adjustment?
I was looking at the Cognito 3" leveling kit, got thje Bilstein's bought, and a 3" block to repalce stock 2: in the back.

The 3 inch kit you've linked does not look like it's for an AT4
 

I finished installing ditch lights on my 2023. After each project I do like this I think... "I should have bought the tremor" but then I remember that I would have an Orange interior and I'd drive a Ford and it is cooler because it's harder. Not sure I believe it but I have ditch lights.
 

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I didn't ask but when I picked it up, he also did the half front fenders on both sides. I installed a AVS II bug shield along the front of the hood so I skipped the hood film.View attachment 4019 It's my first experience with PPF, interesting material
How do you like the film now that it's been on for a while? My wife's highlander has this I believe. Half of her hood has something. Unfortunately water collects along that edge and then the dust sticks to it, so it's a very defined line. If you don't mind, how much did it cost to get this entire job done?
 

Don't mind at all. I've been going to the same tint shop now for probably 20 years. It's a husband /wife team and they're excellent at what they do.
I paid 700 hundred for front end, all painted parts and wrap around front fenders on the sides. Also the mirrow caps, headlights, fog lights but not the black lower valance piece nor the grill. He would have included a couple feet of hood but I installed the ventshield. I had another shop quote 2200. They do a lot of exotic car stuff so I knew they'd be high and I didn't know my tint shop did the PPF.
I now have 2100 miles on the truck, mostly road trips and night driving. The summer bugs come off much easier when washing over paint alone, IMO.
I enjoy detailing the truck, use a foam cannon and electric power wash, then hand mit and soap. The PPF is very slick and cleans well.
 

I finished installing ditch lights on my 2023. After each project I do like this I think... "I should have bought the tremor" but then I remember that I would have an Orange interior and I'd drive a Ford and it is cooler because it's harder. Not sure I believe it but I have ditch lights.
Hows the wind noise? What's the brackets you used?
 

Picked mine up from the dealer today for warranty work. Valve body went out in the trans. Went to leave the house last Sunday, and no forward gears. Reverse worked but that's it. GMC Roadside picked it up Monday afternoon and got it back today. 11k on the odometer.
All is well for the time being. 🤞
 

Readylift upper strut spacer and a-arms on the AT4X, 295/60R20 Toyo Open Country A/T on 20x9 +20 Fuel Blitz with Black Gorilla Lugs and Black on Black center caps.
 

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Added a bed extender / loading ramp from www.readyramp.com if you have motorcycles like I do the AT4X beds too short. So tailgate has to be down with them loaded. I don’t want my other loose stuff falling out the back so I need the extender. Didn’t want an extra ramp to tote so this was the solution. It’s pretty slick and well made. Attaches in seconds and is secure. The one picture shows a 6’ ramp compared to the longer ready ramp. It looks steep there because my driveway is sloped. When I load I back into a low spot in yard and tailgates about 18” from the ground so almost straight in. One step up you’re in with the motorcycle.
 

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Hows the wind noise? What's the brackets you used?
Putco has brackets on its website.

I installed the strands siberia lights. they are awesome
 

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