Up next GM’s Bold Move: Entering the Half-Ton Diesel Battle with a 3.0L Inline-Six Duramax Engine Published on January 09, 2024 Author Tread Staff Tags Chase Gardner, Custom GX470, custom SUV, GX470, Lexus GX470, Off-road, off-roading, overlanding, rocklanding, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Custom GX470: Shoot For The Stars A One-Of-A-Kind Custom 2009 Lexus GX470 Hits New Heights With Modern Electric Upgrades. Those who dabble in photography know that, at times, getting just the right shot can be a challenge. Similarly, when building a vehicle, getting just the right build can take some time and lots of tweaking. Such is the case with Chase Gardner and his 2009 Lexus GX470, complete with a host of custom upgrades. Already a fan favorite on Instagram @chase.in.point due to his epic shots of the white SUV in spectacular landscapes, Gardner still wasn’t completely satisfied with his build and needed to tweak it a bit more…or a lot more. The newest rendition of his GX build is a showstopper, both inside and out. Who knew this humble talent from Tucson, Arizona, packed so much creativity punch? Well, we did… and now, you do too. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Drifting Into a New Hobby with Astrophotography Gardner came to the off-road scene already with a love of cars. His specialty: drifting. “Honestly off-roading used to be of absolutely zero interest to me. I was heavily into drifting, even becoming an event coordinator.” For 13 years, he coordinated events across the states to bring drifting to those areas that didn’t already have events. To help tow his V8 S13 around and dabble in off road, he bought a 2WD 4Runner and that sprouted a whole new hobby. Soon after, he decided to pursue his interest in photography and purchased his first camera, an Olympus OM-1 DSLR. A hobby he wanted to explore since high school, he followed in the footsteps of his grandfather, who was also a photographer and shot with an Olympus. Once he got his hands on the camera, his creative side blossomed. He wanted to get out farther to get those epic shots and realized he needed a different vehicle to take him to those remote locations. As Gardner said, “Buying that camera brought out the creative side in me like nothing had before. I dove deep into astrophotography and decided I needed a more capable vehicle to get to cool and crazy places as I wanted to start fine-art print sales.” This adventure companion also doubles as Chase Gardner’s daily driver. He did not hesitate to drive from Tuscon to Sedona for a weekend of camping. Enter the Custom GX470 Gardner knew exactly what vehicle he wanted to step into to get to those far off places and continue his new love for photography. Knowing what he wanted, he was willing to spend the money for either a 2008 or 2009 GX (with a clean maintenance record)—he wanted the candy cane taillights. A major stumbling block to these plans came when Covid struck, as it shut down the art shows. Gardner explains: “Building a fine art [business] kind of went out the window, and I decided to switch gears into more adventure-type photography and videography.” He focused his expertise on highlighting people who want to build up their rig to experience amazing middle-of-nowhere places. “It’s really special, and I found that the adventure community is absolutely amazing. I had been looking for a change and I finally found it.” Eager to push the limits of the GX470, Gardner planned to build a custom “rocklander” to get to far off places and get the stunning adventure shots. As drifting became a sight in the rearview mirror, the GX build became more prominent and his focus. What he thought would be a simple camping build eventually changed to the full-blown off-road build you see today. Thinking he found a cheaper hobby, he quickly learned that was most definitely not the case. Social Media Outlet With his new-to-him 2009 GX470, Gardner developed a custom brand and YouTube channel, Two Track Nation. It’s goal is to provide helpful DIY ideas for your build, install tips, and lifestyle adventure video content. It brings some unique products to market that directly relates to how people use their vehicles in adventures and everyday lives. Gardner decided, since completely embracing the off-road lifestyle and his pivot to adventure photography, that he wanted his GX470 to be as capable as possible while having the custom creature comforts one would expect on a relaxing camping excursion. Gardner said, “I tend to do a bit more wild offroading than most overlanders would and, be it corny or not, really resonate with the term “rocklander.” That’s what this truck build is really about. Building a comfortable hybrid rock crawling and camping vehicle.” The Aiden james Customs On-Point System provides a stealthy look for storage and Gardner’s camp kitchen. The Underpinnings He started on this four-year buildup as a DIY project, Gardner was excited to work with a variety of off-road outfitters to make his dream a reality. For starters, the 4.7-liter V8 under the hood and the transmission are completely stock, as he sought out the most mechanically reliable GX470 available at the time to house his custom setup. However, the differentials received some massaging: the front is still the factory 8 inch but with 4.88 Revolution gears and ARB Air Lockers, while the rear is an FJ Cruiser 8.2 E-locker with 4.88 Revolution gears and a solid pinion spacer. The front end can take the bangs and bouncing because of a long travel kit from Alpha Foxtrot Designs that include upper and lower arms and custom-fitted knuckles with horizontal uniball-style ball joints and Heim joint tie rods. The rear springs are Dobinson Extreme HD 3-inch Long Travel Progressive coils, and all of the rear links have been replaced by Dobinson’s adjustable upper and lower links and a panhard bar. For added stability and durability, the lower link frame mounts were gusseted and reinforced. Though the steering is currently a stock unit, Gardner has installed an aftermarket steering cooler to help make way for the 4×4 Labs front bumper. A 200-series steering rack, according to Gardner, is in the works sometime in the next 12 months. To keep the rig on the trail, a family of four Toyo Tires Open Country M/T tires sit on the four corners, each 37 x 13.5/7. They’re wrapped around xCommander Wheels’ ALPHAequipt beadlocked wheels, 17 x 10 with a -31 backspacing. Protection, Armor, and Recovery It is a sign of a well-traveled rig to have the skids nearly destroyed; it means they’ve been to a few places, seen a few rocks, and dragged their rigs over more than a few high spots. Gardner’s Rocksteady Motorsports engine and transmission skid plates have been well tested on the roads and trails throughout their lives. “They’re absolutely destroyed,” laughs Gardner, but notes that they’ve done their duty to perfection. The C4 Fabrication fuel tank and rear differential skid have kept errant trail debris from sidelining his rig in the middle of nowhere, as has the RRW welded sliders in preventing body damage. The bumpers of the GX470 have been swapped out for more beefier units, providing custom mounting points for lights and exterior gear, such as the Come Up Gen 2 9.5RS winch with a Treaty Offroad line and a Factor 55 Ultrahook. The front end also sports a 4×4 Labs bumper, while the rear is now a Costal Offroad unit with a custom swing-out/swing-down and Baja Design’s Squadron reverse lights integrated into the metal. The front fenders are fiberglass wide-style fenders by McQueen Fiberglass. Gardner trimmed them and the rear fenders to clear the 37-inch tires as well as performed tubbing on both the front and rear inner fender wells. The Alu-cab Expedition RTT rests snugly to the roof due to the custom roof rack and fairing. Gardner wanted it as low profile as possible. Lights and Electrical The problem when you trek to the middle of nowhere for that perfect sunset shot is that, when the sun goes down for the night, it is ink-black out there, and surviving on the rig’s stock headlights is a recipe for disaster. Instead, Gardner swapped out the stock lights for a BXBuilt custom LED setup and Baja Designs S2 Pro spots in the turn signal housings. The front bumper contains three Baja Designs LP9 Pro lightbars. Electricity is provided by Battle Born batteries, 300Ah heated lithium units combined with a Victron Energy inverter. A full electrical panel with all solar/charging/inverter and battery management system devices mounted to it for ease of use and access. There is a 3000w inverter mounted here as well to provide power to the 1800w induction cooktop out back and power to a full 15A 120v service. There’s also provisions for USB/DC charging. Baja Designs provide lighting solutions for the front bumper, turn signals and the undercarriage. A full electrical panel with all solar charging, inverter, and battery management system devices are mounted to the AJC On Point System for ease of use and access. A 3000w inverter helps provide power to the induction stove out back. Storage and Camping Since the perfect photoshoot could stretch into days, and Gardner wanted a rig that could provide a comfortable suite of amenities for overnight stays, much attention was given to the details when it came to the camping gear. An Aiden James Customs On-Point rear drawer system and seat delete was installed and combined with a hidden fridge and drop down induction stove. The rear drawers are 40-inches deep due to extra space from the seat delete and there is additional storage in the second row system. Additional overhead storage for lightweight items is available with a Kaon USA overhead basket above the storage system. The rear tailgate fold-down table, for meal prep and eating, and pocket storage by Kaon USA along with front interior organization/mounting configuration by Ohana Rig Supply means there is plenty of space for everything Gardner might need on his adventures. There’s also custom tailgate lighting built into the tailgate along with a paper towel holder. The EmuWing side quarter gull wing doors provide easy access to the molle panels inside that provide extra storage for first-aid kits and more. The rear seat delete allowed for a custom water storage tank and more storage. Home Wherever You Are The GX470’s AluCab Expedition tent has a custom 3-inch hole drilled into the bottom for quick access for winter camping diesel heater. Gardner built a custom externally mounted in-box diesel heater out of some aluminum Zarges boxes that mount to the rear quarter windows in the winter. The hole in the tent allows for a very short 2-foot connection to the tent and absolutely minimal setup. Gardner says it works amazing and offers a complete YouTube video on his channel on how it was built. Gardner also custom built the tent rack and framing for the GX470. He wanted an extra low profile and lightweight no-frills rack to reduce weight on the roof and keep the tent mounted extra low so he built it out of some 1-inch square tubing that bolts directly to the factory roof-rack locations. Life with a View Gardner is pretty happy with the build so far (when can you ever call a truck build done?). He’s been on countless adventures in his rig, searching for the perfect shot. Additionally, it is his daily driver, since his other car is the drift car, but there’s no complains as it is a great adventure companion. His favorite place to go? “Literally anywhere with a view,” says Gardner. “I prefer cliffs overlooking canyons or mountain ranges. These tend to be a bit windier spots, but you don’t get views like that anywhere else and it is 100% worth it. So I gravitate towards the Southwest USA but have my eyes on a Baja, Mexico, trip hopefully soon.” No matter where Gardner ends up pointing the lens of his camera, either at a rusty orange sun dipping below the horizon or the Milky Way gracefully careening across a desert landscape, one thing will be certain: His custom Lexus GX470 will allow him to always shoot for the stars. Gardner had to custom fit the 37-inch Toyo Tires Open Country M/Ts on Alpha Equipt beadlocks. He altered the fiberglass fenders to create enough clearance and give that wide look. There’s nothing but smiles on Gardner’s face as he shares the upgrades to his GX470 build, excited for the adventures yet to come. 2009 Lexus GX470 Engine: 4.7-liter V8 Wheels & Tires: Alpha Equipt xCommander Beadlocks 17×10, -31 backspacing; Toyo Tires Open Country M/T 37×13.5/17 Suspension: Dobinson Extended Travel Shocks, modified bushings to fit 4th gen lower control arms. Alpha Foxtrot Design Front Long Travel Kit – upper/lower arms and complete custom knuckle with horizontal uniball ball joints and heim joint tie rods (front); Dobinson Long Travel Shocks, Dobinson Extreme HD 3” Long Travel Progressive coils, gusseted/reinforced Rear Lower Link frame mounts, Dobinson adjustable upper and lower links and panhard bar (rear) Other Modifications: Factory 8” Front Differential w/ 4.88 Revolution gears, ARB Air Locker (front); Rear Differential is an FJ Cruiser 8.2 E-locker w/ 4.88 Revolution gears and a solid pinion spacer; transmission cooler Interior Accessories: Aiden James Customs On-Point System w/ rear seat delete storage and rear storage system for hidden fridge and induction stove; Microsoft Surface w/Android ported onto it to run Gaia w/GPS puck; Kaon USA overhead basket, dropdown table and pocket on tailgate; Ohana Rig Supply organization panels (front); custom tailgate lighting; custom paper towel holder; Ultragauge OBDII monitor, Midland USA 50w MXT575 GMRS Radio, Battle Born Batteries 300Ah Heated Lithium with Victron Energy Electronics; 3000w inverter; full electrical panel with all solar/charging/inverter and battery management system; custom 10-gal water storage system in 2nd row seat delete Exterior Accessories: BX Built Custom one-off retrofit w/ Baja Designs s2 Pro in the turn signal housing, Baja Designs LP9 Pro (x9), s2 Pro; Come Up gen2 9.5rs winch w/ Treaty Oak Offroad line, Factor 55 Ultrahook and recovery gear; Jerry cans (x2); Rocksteady Motorsports Transmission/Engine skids; C4 Fabrication fuel tank/rear differential skids; RRW welded sliders; 4×4 Labs Front Bumper; Coastal Offroad Rear Bumper w/ custom swing out/swing down and custom Baja Design squadron reverse lights; McQueen Fiberglass wide fenders; EmuWing gull wing quarter windows; AluCab Expedition Rooftop Tent; custom diesel heater; custom tent rack and fairing Editor’s note: A version of this story previously appeared in the Tread September/October 2022 issue. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How has the aftermarket community for the Lexus GX470 evolved? From Daily Driver to Overlanding Beast The aftermarket community for the Lexus GX470 has seen tremendous growth, offering an expansive range of customization options. Initially, many owners utilized the GX470 as a reliable daily driver. However, as the aftermarket sector flourished, enthusiasts found new ways to transform this vehicle to meet varied needs. Adapting to Changing Needs One significant trend involves the GX470 transitioning from a simple everyday vehicle to a specialized adventure machine. Owners have adapted their vehicles for multiple roles: Daily Duties: Basic modifications for enhanced comfort and reliability. Pet Transport: Custom setups for easy and safe transportation of pets. Support Vehicles: Outfitting for specific purposes like supporting ultra-marathon runners. Embracing Overlanding With the increased interest in overlanding, the GX470 has become a popular choice for off-road enthusiasts. Modifications now commonly include: Solar Power Systems: Ensuring a sustainable energy source for long trips. Onboard Fridge/Freezer Units: Keeping food fresh and easily accessible. Rooftop Tents: Featuring king-size beds, like the iKamper 3.0, for comfortable camping experiences. These enhancements have made the GX470 a versatile and capable vehicle for extensive off-road adventures. Diverse Modifications The range of aftermarket products available today allows for: Suspension Upgrades: Improved off-road capability and ride quality. Armor and Protection: Skid plates, rock sliders, and bull bars for added durability. Storage Solutions: Custom drawers, racks, and organizers to maximize space. With these offerings, the aftermarket community has turned the GX470 into a highly adaptable platform, fitting a wide array of lifestyles and adventures. How did Eric She modify his Lexus GX470 for trail riding and technical off-roading? Eric She has transformed his Lexus GX470 specifically for trail riding and technical off-roading, choosing to bypass overland modifications for more rugged enhancements. Key Modifications: Body Armor: Installed to shield the vehicle from potential damage on challenging trails. Undercarriage Protection: Added steel plates to protect vital components while navigating rough terrains. Wireless Winch: Equipped the front with a 12,000-pound winch, providing the capability to self-recover if the vehicle gets stuck or faces tough obstacles. With these upgrades, Eric’s GX470 is now robustly fortified to tackle the most demanding wooded trails with confidence. What modifications did Tony Nguyen make to his Lexus GX470? Tony Nguyen’s Lexus GX470 Modifications <Tony Nguyen’s journey with his Lexus GX470 began with the need for practical upgrades, transforming it from a typical daily driver into a fully-equipped overlanding powerhouse. Here’s a detailed look at the modifications he made: Suspension Upgrade The transformation started with the suspension. When the factory rear airbags began to fail, Tony decided to install a lift kit. This crucial change set the stage for more advanced modifications. Overlanding Essentials As Tony’s use of the GX470 evolved, so did its features: Solar Power: He installed solar panels to ensure a steady power supply during extended trips. Onboard Fridge/Freezer: To keep food and supplies fresh, an onboard fridge/freezer was added. iKamper 3.0 Rooftop Tent: The vehicle was outfitted with an iKamper 3.0, providing a comfortable king-size bed on the roof, perfect for overlanding adventures. Adaptations for Support Roles When the GX470 served as his wife’s ultra-running support vehicle, additional camping modifications were made: Storage Solutions: Installing drawers and organizers to manage gear efficiently. Doggy Transport: Creating a spacious and comfortable area for transporting their dogs. Continuous Evolution Tony’s GX470 wasn’t just a static project; it continually adapted to meet the needs of his family and hobbies. From a daily driver to a specialized overlanding vehicle, every modification was a calculated step toward creating an all-purpose adventure rig. By combining practical upgrades with personal touches, Tony Nguyen turned his Lexus GX470 into a versatile, reliable companion for all his journeys. How does the Lexus GX470 compare to the Land Cruiser Prado in terms of off-road capabilities? Off-Road Capabilities: Lexus GX470 vs. Land Cruiser Prado When evaluating off-road capabilities, the Lexus GX470 and the Land Cruiser Prado share crucial similarities and key differences worth noting. Shared Foundations Common DNA: Both vehicles are built on the same robust body-on-frame platform, ensuring a strong foundation for rugged terrain. Engine and Power: They typically come with similar V8 engines, offering ample torque and power to tackle challenging off-road paths. Suspension Systems: Expect similar advanced suspension systems in both models, designed to absorb shocks and provide a stable ride over uneven surfaces. Unique Attributes of the Lexus GX470 Luxury Focus: While off-road ready, the GX470 is often marketed as a luxury vehicle. This enhances comfort and ride quality, but might make it feel less utilitarian compared to the Prado. Customization Potential: Owners often modify the GX470 for superior off-road performance. Common upgrades include: Lift Kits: Enhance ground clearance. All-Terrain Tires: Improve grip and traction. Skid Plates: Protect the undercarriage. Unique Attributes of the Land Cruiser Prado Out-of-the-Box Readiness: The Prado is designed to offer a balance between on-road comfort and off-road prowess, making it trail-ready straight from the dealership. Versatile Features: Features like adjustable air suspension and multi-terrain select modes give the Prado a slight edge in factory-offered off-road adaptability. Conclusion In essence, both vehicles excel in off-road environments thanks to their shared engineering roots. The GX470 might require aftermarket modifications to reach its full potential on rugged terrain, while the Prado often comes equipped with versatile features that lend themselves to immediate off-road adventures. How does the Lexus GX470 represent a blend of old school and new school automotive philosophies? The Lexus GX470 seamlessly combines traditional and contemporary automotive philosophies, embodying a unique balance that appeals to a broad audience. Firstly, its V8 engine and body-on-frame construction harken back to a time when vehicles were built for durability and straightforward maintenance. This old-school approach ensures reliability and robustness, qualities that many purists still crave. On the other hand, the GX470 doesn’t shy away from modern influences. The vehicle offers advanced technologies and features that align with the new school philosophy of customization and adaptability. Discover cutting-edge navigation systems, enhanced safety features, and the flexibility to modify and upgrade, reflecting the modern “tuner” culture that thrives on personalizing vehicles to individual tastes. This harmonious blend makes the GX470 a compelling choice for those who appreciate the enduring virtues of classic automotive engineering while embracing the innovative, adaptable spirit of today’s automotive advancements. How has the presence of Japanese brands in the American off-roading scene changed over time? Japanese brands have undergone a significant transformation in the American off-roading landscape. Initially, off-roading was predominantly an American pastime, dominated by domestic vehicles such as traditional pickup trucks and Jeeps. Japanese brands were often seen as the outsiders in this rugged arena. However, this perception began to shift as more import enthusiasts joined the 4×4 community. The allure of Japanese models—both modern and vintage—started to grow. Vehicles like the 4Runner, Tacoma, and Land Cruiserbecame highly sought after, driving their values skyward. This surge in popularity can be attributed to several factors: Brand Familiarity: Many consumers were already comfortable with Japanese brands due to their reputation for everyday vehicles. Bulletproof Reliability: These vehicles were known for their long-lasting durability, making them ideal for off-road adventures. Off-Road Performance: Japanese off-road vehicles demonstrated exceptional capabilities, earning the respect of enthusiasts and experts alike. This combination of reliability, performance, and growing consumer interest helped propel Japanese brands to a prominent position in the 4×4 world. What was once considered an outsider choice has now become a favored option among off-road aficionados in America. Why did enthusiasts start looking for cheaper off-road options within the Toyota brand? Enthusiasts began seeking more affordable off-road alternatives within the Toyota lineup due to a mix of brand loyalty, proven reliability, and the high demand for off-road vehicles. As Toyota’s reputation for producing durable and capable 4x4s grew, so did the prices of its most popular models. This upward trend left many off-road enthusiasts searching for a less expensive yet equally reliable option. The surge in the popularity of 4×4 vehicles meant that avid adventurers wanted access to dependable off-road machines without breaking the bank. They turned to options that offered the same robust engineering and off-road capability but at a more accessible price point. Key Factors Driving the Shift: Brand Loyalty: Many enthusiasts were already loyal to the Toyota brand for its reliable performance both on and off the road. Proven Reliability: Toyota’s off-road models had built a strong reputation for durability, making them a preferred choice for rugged adventures. Affordability: The rising costs of Toyota’s flagship off-road vehicles pushed enthusiasts to look for more economical alternatives within the same brand. One standout option that gained attention was the mid-size luxury SUV that had been quietly part of Toyota’s lineup since the early 2000s. It offered all the essential features and reliability that off-roaders valued, but without the premium price tag of more popular models. This shift allowed enthusiasts to enjoy their adventures without compromising on the key qualities they sought in an off-road vehicle. Why are import enthusiasts increasingly interested in the overlanding and 4×4 world? Evolving Interests and Life Stages As import enthusiasts grow older, their lifestyle needs change. Many started with tuner cars in their youth, reveling in speed and customization. However, as they transition into new life stages—such as starting families—they seek vehicles that offer both practicality and the thrill of modification. This shift often leads them to overlanding and 4×4 options, which effortlessly blend utility and adventure. Versatility and Fun Off-roading and overlanding deliver unmatched versatility. These activities allow enthusiasts to explore rugged terrains and remote destinations, offering an adrenaline rush long associated with their passion for cars. But unlike traditional tuner cars, 4x4s offer ample space for family outings and daily errands, making the transition seamless. Customization Opportunities The overlanding and 4×4 world also opens up new avenues for customization. From lift kits and all-terrain tires to roof racks and camping gear, the modification possibilities are endless. This continuous scope for personalization appeals greatly to those who have always enjoyed tweaking their vehicles to stand out. Community and Lifestyle Additionally, the community aspect of overlanding can’t be overstated. Groups and online forums dedicated to off-roading offer a rich reservoir of knowledge and camaraderie. Weekend getaways and adventure trips provide a fantastic opportunity for enthusiasts to share their passion with like-minded individuals, thereby enriching their overall experience. In summary, the growing interest of import enthusiasts in overlanding and 4×4 is driven by a combination of evolving lifestyles, the need for vehicle versatility, endless customization opportunities, and the strong sense of community within the off-roading world. How did the purpose of Tony Nguyen’s Lexus GX470 change over time? Evolution of Tony Nguyen’s Lexus GX470 Tony Nguyen’s Lexus GX470 underwent several transformations in purpose over time. Initially, it served as a daily driver, handling everyday commutes and errands effortlessly. As his needs evolved, the vehicle became a reliable mode of transport for his dog, ensuring his furry friend traveled comfortably and safely. Later, it shifted to supporting his wife’s ultra running endeavors, offering essential logistics and transportation. Nguyen then embraced the world of camping, equipping the GX470 with various modifications to enhance the outdoor experience. The final transformation occurred with the introduction of his Land Cruiser, prompting a deeper dive into the overlanding lifestyle. This led to extensive upgrades, including the addition of solar power, an onboard fridge/freezer, and an iKamper 3.0 rooftop tent with a king-size bed. From a practical daily vehicle to a well-equipped overlanding machine, Tony Nguyen’s Lexus GX470 adapted to meet the changing demands of his adventurous life. How has the automotive community’s appreciation for different vehicle types evolved? Evolution of Automotive Enthusiast Appreciation Embracing Diversity in the Automotive World The automotive community has undergone a significant transformation in terms of its appreciation for different vehicle types. In earlier years, car enthusiasts were often segmented into isolated groups. Muscle car fans, hot rodders, and import tuners each maintained distinct cultures, with minimal crossover. A Broader Acceptance Changes Over Time: Today, however, the lines between these factions have blurred considerably. Automotive enthusiasts have become more open-minded, recognizing the value and craftsmanship across a variety of vehicle genres. Here’s how this evolution unfolds: Cultural Blending: Motorcycle rallies now see motorcycle enthusiasts admiring custom trucks and sports cars. Similarly, muscle car events often feature spectators with an interest in tuner cars. Influence of Social Media: Platforms like Instagram and YouTube have played a pivotal role in showcasing diverse builds, allowing audiences to appreciate various styles and engineering nuances. Cross-genre Events: Car meets and auto shows now frequently include a mix of muscle cars, classic vehicles, sports cars, and imports, encouraging interaction and mutual respect. Why This Matters This newfound appreciation breaks down barriers and fosters a more inclusive community. It encourages collaboration, innovation, and a richer sharing of ideas and experiences. Car enthusiasts are no longer confined to their own niche but are part of a broader, more dynamic automotive culture. The evolution from segmented car scenes to a united automotive community highlights the growing appreciation for diversity in vehicle types, celebrating everything from classic American muscle to cutting-edge Japanese tuners. How did the perception of the Lexus GX470 change among off-road enthusiasts? The Lexus GX470, initially seen as a refined family SUV, witnessed a significant shift in how it was perceived by off-road enthusiasts. Originally, this vehicle came with impressive off-road capabilities—such as body-on-frame construction, full-time four-wheel drive, and a potent V8 engine. However, these features were underutilized as most GX470s served as luxury people-movers in affluent neighborhoods. The Awakening The turning point came when enthusiasts discovered the GX470’s hidden potential. This model, essentially an American version of Toyota’s Land Cruiser Prado, emerged as an affordable yet robust option for off-road adventures. Its availability at sub-$10k prices made it an attractive proposition for those looking to delve into off-roading without breaking the bank. Transformations and Modifications Take Tony Nguyen, for instance. Initially, his 2006 GX470 was a typical “soccer mom” vehicle. The transition began when the original rear air bags started failing. Faced with the cost of replacing them, Tony opted for an entry-level lift kit instead. This marked the beginning of a series of modifications that transformed his GX470 into a competent overlanding machine, complete with solar power, an onboard fridge/freezer, and a spacious rooftop tent. Community Growth The aftermarket community for the GX470 flourished, offering extensive customization options. This allowed owners to tailor their vehicles to specific needs, from daily driving to complex off-road expeditions. Tony’s vehicle evolved from a family transporter to a versatile overlanding rig, showcasing the model’s adaptability. Diverse Applications Other owners found the GX470 to be a balanced alternative between large domestic trucks and specialized off-road platforms like the Wrangler. For example, Eric She leaned into the GX470’s reliability for his trail-riding and technical off-roading adventures. He outfitted his vehicle with body armor, undercarriage protective plates, and a powerful wireless winch, making it well-equipped for rugged terrains. Conclusion In summary, the GX470 transitioned from a luxury SUV to a celebrated off-road contender. This change was driven by enthusiasts recognizing its inherent capabilities and the growing support from the aftermarket community. Today, the GX470 stands as a testament to how a vehicle can redefine its identity while meeting diverse off-road demands. What makes the Lexus GX470 a good balance between larger trucks and dedicated off-road platforms? The Perfect Blend: Why the Lexus GX470 Stands Out The Lexus GX470 strikes an ideal balance between larger trucks and specialized off-road vehicles, and here’s why: Firstly, it combines the robust power and spaciousness of larger trucks with the agility needed for rugged terrains. Many find larger trucks cumbersome in tight off-road spots, but the GX470 offers a more manageable size without sacrificing capability. One owner, Eric, exemplifies this sentiment well. After transitioning from a sizable Ford Raptor, he found the GX470 perfectly suited for North Georgia’s trails. Its more compact dimensions allowed for easier navigation, while still providing ample room for family and gear. Additionally, the GX470 is lauded for its reliability. Off-road enthusiasts appreciate that they can push the vehicle through tough trails, confident it will perform consistently. This blend of durability and practical size makes it a favorite among those who need a versatile vehicle for both daily driving and weekend adventures. In summary, the Lexus GX470 brings together the best of both worlds: the muscle of a truck and the nimbleness of a dedicated off-roader, all wrapped in a reliable package. What was Tony Nguyen’s thought process in deciding to modify his Lexus GX470? Tony Nguyen’s Decision to Modify His Lexus GX470 Tony Nguyen’s thought process on modifying his Lexus GX470 began with a practical challenge. Initially, the vehicle served as a typical family transporter, frequently seen on school runs and coffee shop excursions. However, things changed when the factory-installed rear air suspension started to fail. Weighing the Options Tony quickly realized that replacing the old suspension components would require considerable effort and investment. At this point, he had two choices: Replace the existing components with similar stock parts. Upgrade to a more advanced lift kit. Cost-Benefit Analysis He compared the costs and effort involved in both options. To his surprise, upgrading to a basic lift kit was about on par with simply replacing the old air suspension. The similarity in effort and cost gave Tony the green light to consider a modification, promising not only to resolve the suspension issue but also to enhance the vehicle’s overall capabilities. Pulling the Trigger With this strategic understanding, Tony decided to elevate his GX470 to meet more demanding terrains. The potential for improved performance and versatility made the lift kit an appealing choice, transforming the vehicle from a daily driver into a more robust, adventure-ready rig. In summary, Tony’s decision stemmed from a combination of practicality and opportunity, choosing to enhance his vehicle while addressing its immediate mechanical needs. What benefits do Black Rhino beadlock wheels and Nitto Trail Grapplers offer for off-roading? Unmatched Off-Road Performance with Black Rhino Beadlock Wheels and Nitto Trail Grapplers Black Rhino beadlock wheels, paired with 35×12.50×17 Nitto Trail Grapplers, deliver superior performance for off-road enthusiasts. Here’s why they stand out: Robust Traction in All Terrains The Trail Grapplers offer exceptional grip, ensuring your vehicle handles a variety of surfaces—whether it’s rocky paths, muddy trails, or uneven terrain. Enhanced Durability Built to withstand harsh conditions, these wheels and tires endure the rigors of off-roading, providing reliable performance over time. Quiet and Comfortable Ride Despite their rugged capabilities, Nitto Trail Grapplers are surprisingly quiet on paved roads, ensuring a comfortable drive to and from your off-road destination. Proven Track Record Off-road drivers, including those with prior experience on challenging landscapes, have found these tires to exceed expectations in both performance and reliability. Versatile Application From everyday street driving to navigating North Georgia’s rugged trails, Black Rhino beadlock wheels and NittoTrail Grapplers demonstrate remarkable versatility and adaptability. In summary, for those looking to enhance their off-road experience, this combination of wheels and tires is an optimal choice for both performance and comfort. What features make the Lexus GX470 a suitable off-road vehicle? “Eager to push the limits of the GX470, Gardner planned to build a custom ‘rocklander’ to get to far-off places and get the stunning adventure shots. As drifting became a sight in the rearview mirror, the GX build became more prominent and his focus. What he thought would be a simple camping build eventually changed to the full-blown off-road build you see today. Thinking he found a cheaper hobby, he quickly learned that was most definitely not the case. The Lexus GX470 already had all the hallmarks of a great off-roader: body-on-frame construction, full-time four-wheel-drive with low range gearing, and a powerful Toyota V8. These features made it an excellent base for Gardner’s ambitious project. He started on this four-year buildup as a DIY project, Gardner was excited to work with a variety of off-road outfitters to make his dream a reality. For starters, the 4.7-liter V8 under the hood and the transmission are completely stock, as he sought out the most mechanically reliable GX470 available at the time to house his custom setup. However, the differentials received some massaging: the front is still the factory 8 inch but with 4.88 Revolution gears and ARB Air Lockers, while the rear is an FJ Cruiser 8.2 E-locker with 4.88 Revolution gears and a solid pinion spacer. The front end can take the bangs and bouncing because of a long travel kit from Alpha Foxtrot Designs that include upper and lower arms and custom-fitted knuckles with horizontal uniball-style ball joints and Heim joint tie rods. The rear springs are Dobinson Extreme HD 3-inch Long Travel Progressive coils, and all of the rear links have been replaced by Dobinson’s adjustable upper and lower links and a panhard bar. For added stability and durability, the lower link frame mounts were gusseted and reinforced. Though the steering is currently a stock unit, Gardner has installed an aftermarket steering cooler to help make way for the 4×4 Labs front bumper. A 200-series steering rack, according to Gardner, is in the works sometime in the next 12 months. To keep the rig on the trail, a family of four Toyo Tires Open Country M/T tires sit on the four corners, each 37 x 13.5/7. They’re wrapped around xCommander Wheels’ ALPHAequipt beadlocked wheels, 17 x 10 with a -31 backspacing.” What is contributing to the rise in popularity of the Lexus GX470 as an off-road vehicle? “Building a fine art [business] kind of went out the window, and I decided to switch gears into more adventure-type photography and videography.” He focused his expertise on highlighting people who want to build up their rig to experience amazing middle-of-nowhere places. “It’s really special, and I found that the adventure community is absolutely amazing. I had been looking for a change and I finally found it.” Eager to push the limits of the GX470, Gardner planned to build a custom “rocklander” to get to far off places and get the stunning adventure shots. As drifting became a sight in the rearview mirror, the GX build became more prominent and his focus. What he thought would be a simple camping build eventually changed to the full-blown off-road build you see today. Thinking he found a cheaper hobby, he quickly learned that was most definitely not the case. The GX470: A Rising Star in the Off-Road World The combination of brand familiarity, bulletproof reliability, and off-road prowess has moved certain vehicles to the forefront of the 4×4 world. As is often the case with a surge in popularity, enthusiasts began seeking a more affordable option that could check all the same boxes. Enter the Lexus GX, a luxury brand’s mid-size SUV offering that had quietly been part of the lineup since 2002. Once enthusiasts realized there was an American version of the Land Cruiser Prado available for sub-$10k prices, the GX boom began. The aftermarket community for the GX has since exploded, offering tons of opportunities for custom builds. While its bones are shared with the Land Cruiser Prado, the GX was sold as a luxury vehicle in a market where off-road capability and luxury rarely mixed. To truly perform on the trail, it needed to be modded, and this generation of off-roaders recognized and capitalized on the opportunity. With his new-to-him 2009 GX470, Gardner developed a custom brand and YouTube channel, Two Track Nation. Its goal is to provide helpful DIY ideas for your build, install tips, and lifestyle adventure video content. It brings some unique products to market that directly relate to how people use their vehicles in adventures and everyday lives. Gardner decided, since completely embracing the off-road lifestyle and his pivot to adventure photography, that he wanted his GX470 to be as capable as possible while having the custom creature comforts one would expect on a relaxing camping excursion. Gardner said, “I tend to do a bit more wild offroading than most overlanders would and, be it corny or not, really resonate with the term ‘rocklander.’ That’s what this truck build is really about. Building a comfortable hybrid rock crawling and camping vehicle.” What performance kits are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Performance Kits Available for Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) If you’re looking to enhance the performance of your Lexus GX470 from the years 2003 to 2009, there are several top-notch kits you might consider. High-Performance Suspension Kits 2.5 Performance Kit Price Range: Starting at $2,899.84 Highlights: This kit is designed to significantly boost your vehicle’s suspension, offering better handling and stability on and off the road. Advanced 2.5 Performance Kit Price Range: Starting at $4,779.99 Features: Known for its superior shock absorption and enhanced ride quality, this kit caters to those seeking a top-of-the-line performance upgrade. Both options provide exceptional improvements to your vehicle’s suspension system, ensuring a smoother and more controlled driving experience. Consider these kits to take your Lexus GX470’s performance to the next level. What air compressor mounts are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? If you’re driving a Lexus GX470 from 2003 to 2009, there are a variety of air compressor mounts designed to optimize your adventure and off-road experiences. Here’s a breakdown of your options: Standard Bolt-On Mounts These mounts are crafted for straightforward installation, utilizing existing hardware points on your Lexus. They offer stability and can often be installed using basic tools. Custom-Fit Options Tailored specifically for the GX470, custom-fit mounts ensure a snug fit and seamless integration. They are perfect for those who want a mount that feels like it’s a part of the original vehicle design. Heavy-Duty Steel Versions For those who demand durability, heavy-duty steel mounts are a great choice. Built to withstand harsh conditions, these mounts provide robust support for your air compressor, making them ideal for extreme off-roading. Universal Mounts Offering flexibility, universal mounts can be adjusted to fit various setups. They provide a versatile solution if you plan to transfer your air compressor between different vehicles or configurations. Quick-Release Designs For extra convenience, quick-release models allow for rapid removal and setup of your air compressor. This feature is beneficial when you need to use your compressor in multiple locations or setups frequently. Benefits of Installing an Air Compressor Mount Enhanced Storage: Keep your equipment organized and avoid clutter in your vehicle. Prolonged Tool Life: Secures your compressor, minimizing wear and tear. Improved Accessibility: Easy access to your air compressor when you need it most, especially during long trips. Choosing the Right Mount When selecting a mount, consider your specific needs and how you typically use your vehicle. Opt for a model that matches your adventure style, whether it’s rugged off-roading or general travel. What modular cargo cages are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Modular Cargo Cages for Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) If you’re looking to enhance the storage capabilities of your Lexus GX470 from 2003 to 2009, a modular cargo cage is a fantastic option. These versatile accessories provide a secure and organized way to transport your gear, perfect for outdoor adventures or everyday use. Key Features to Consider: Custom Fit: Designed specifically for the Lexus GX470, ensuring a perfect fit and seamless integration with your vehicle. Durable Construction: Typically made from high-quality materials like steel or aluminum for longevity and robustness. Easy Installation: Many options come with straightforward installation instructions and require minimal tools. Adjustable Design: Modular setups often allow for customization, letting you configure the space according to your needs. Benefits of Modular Cargo Cages: Enhanced Organization: Keep your cargo neatly sorted and accessible. Increased Safety: Secures items in place, reducing movement while driving. Expand Your Storage: Maximize space without compromising passenger comfort. Whether you’re gearing up for an off-road trip or need extra space for daily hauling, investing in a modular cargo cage can greatly improve your vehicle’s versatility and functionality. Which ditch light brackets are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Ditch Light Brackets for Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) If you’re searching for ditch light brackets for your Lexus GX470 from model years 2003 to 2009, you’re in luck. There are several options available that cater to this specific model. Universal Fit Brackets These brackets are designed to fit a range of vehicle models, including the GX470. They offer flexibility in terms of installation and can often accommodate various ditch light designs. Specific Model Brackets Some brackets are specially crafted to fit the contours and mounting points of the Lexus GX470. These provide a seamless installation experience and often enhance the aesthetic appeal of your vehicle. Adjustable Brackets For those who want more control over light positioning, adjustable brackets allow you to refine the angle and direction of the light output. This feature is particularly useful for off-road driving at night. Durable Construction Options There are brackets available made from high-quality materials such as stainless steel or powder-coated aluminum. These options ensure durability and longevity, essential for withstanding harsh weather conditions. Prices typically start around $62, offering an affordable enhancement for your vehicle’s lighting system. Whether prioritizing custom fit, functionality, or durability, you can find the right brackets to meet your needs for the LexusGX470. What powered accessory mounts are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Powered Accessory Mounts for Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) For owners of the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) looking to enhance their adventure setup with powered accessories, a variety of mounts are available to cater to different needs. Here’s a breakdown of the possible options you can explore: Versatile Mounts Dashboard Mounts: Ideal for holding GPS units or tablets, providing a clear view without obstructing your driving. Seatback Mounts: Convenient for passengers who need to keep devices charged and accessible on long trips. Center Console Mounts: Utilize the space between passenger and driver’s seats, perfect for devices frequently used by both driver and co-pilot. Protective Features Weather-Resistant Coatings: Ensures longevity and durability, especially when exposed to the elements. Anti-Shock Technology: Protects your devices from vibrations and bumps during off-road adventures. Installation Flexibility Tool-Free Installation: Some mounts allow for easy setup without special tools, making them perfect for those who prefer DIY. Custom Fit Adapters: Tailored to match the interior of the GX470, ensuring a snug fit and seamless integration into your vehicle’s design. Whether you need a sturdy dashboard solution or flexible seating area options, powered accessory mounts for the Lexus GX470 are varied, cater to different preferences, and enhance the overall utility of your vehicle. Be sure to check the availability of these mounts as some popular models might be temporarily sold out. What is the price range for skid plates for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Price Range for Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) Skid Plates If you’re looking to protect your Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) with skid plates, here’s a comprehensive breakdown of what you can expect to pay: Fuel Tank Skid Plate Starting Price: Approximately $307 Regular Price: Around $349 Lower Link Skid Plates Price: About $134 Engine Skid Plate Starting Price: Roughly $378 Regular Price: Close to $429 Rear Differential Skid Plate Starting Price: Approximately $285 Regular Price: Around $324 Transmission Skid Plate Starting Price: About $185 Regular Price: Approximately $210 Transfer Case Skid Plate Starting Price: Close to $298 Regular Price: Around $339 Overall Price Range The total range for these skid plates spans from around $134 to $429, depending on the specific part you need and any sales or discounts available. This variety allows for flexibility depending on your budget and the level of protection you seek for your vehicle. How are the roof racks for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) rated by customers? Customer Ratings for Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) Roof Racks If you’re looking for roof racks for the Lexus GX470 models from 2003 to 2009, customer feedback can be a valuable resource to guide your decision. Here’s how two popular options are rated by consumers: Option 1: This roof rack receives a perfect customer satisfaction score of 5 out of 5 stars, with a total of four reviews. Users consistently applaud its functionality and styling. Option 2: Also boasting a flawless 5-star average, this roof rack gathers praise from three satisfied reviewers, highlighting its reliability and ease of installation. Both options are highly recommended by buyers who appreciate not only their performance but also their compatibility with the Lexus GX470 series. Which CB antenna mounts are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Discover CB Antenna Mounts for Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) If you’re searching for CB antenna mounts for your Lexus GX470 from 2003 to 2009, you’ll find a variety of options tailored to fit your vehicle’s design perfectly. Key Features to Consider: Vehicle Compatibility: Ensure the mount is specifically designed for the Lexus GX470 model years 2003 to 2009 for an optimal fit. Material and Durability: Look for mounts crafted from high-quality materials, such as stainless steel or powder-coated finishes, for maximum durability and weather resistance. Ease of Installation: Choose mounts that come with detailed instructions or hardware that simplify the installation process. Types of Antenna Mounts Available: Hood Mounts: Quick access and relatively easy to install. Allow for better signal reception thanks to elevation above the vehicle body. Trunk or Rear Mounts: Ideal for those who prefer not to modify the front aesthetics of their vehicle. Provides a discreet mounting option with efficient signal performance. Roll Cage Mounts: Perfect for off-road enthusiasts with additional vehicle modifications. Offers a rugged and integrated look suitable for adventurous terrains. Make Your Selection: Choose a mount that aligns with your practical needs and aesthetic preferences. Keep in mind factors like installation ease and durability to ensure you invest in a product that stands the test of time. How can customers stay updated on sales and new releases related to the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Stay Updated on Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) Sales and New Releases Want to keep your finger on the pulse of all things related to the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Here’s how you can stay informed about the latest sales, product launches, and more: 1. Newsletter Subscription Sign up for newsletters from reputable automotive parts and accessories retailers. These newsletters often include exclusive deals and notifications about new product arrivals specifically for your Lexus model. 2. Join Online Forums Get involved with Lexus enthusiast forums. These communities are treasure troves of information about the latest aftermarket parts, modifications, and group buys that can save you money. 3. Social Media Alerts Follow relevant automotive brands and retailers on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Enable notifications to catch real-time updates on discounts and product launches. 4. Set Up Google Alerts Create a Google Alert with keywords like “Lexus GX470 parts sale” or “GX470 new accessories” to receive emailnotifications whenever new content matching your interests is published online. 5. Check Manufacturer’s Site Regularly visit the websites of popular brands that manufacture parts for the Lexus GX470. They often announce new releases and promotional events right on their homepages. Taking these steps ensures you’re always in the know about the best deals and newest options to enhance your Lexus driving experience. What rock sliders are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? The RRW welded sliders are a robust choice in preventing body damage on your Lexus GX470. Specifically designed for models from 2003 to 2009, these rock sliders provide superior protection during off-road adventures. Starting at an affordable price point of $657.99, they offer both durability and value for your investment. Key Features: Compatibility: Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) Construction: Welded for enhanced strength and reliability Purpose: Safeguard your vehicle’s body from rocks and debris Whether you’re tackling rugged trails or exploring the unbeaten path, these sliders ensure your vehicle remains unscathed, allowing you to focus on the journey ahead. What is the starting price for these rock sliders? The starting price for these rock sliders is $657.99. What vehicle model and years are these rock sliders compatible with? These rock sliders are designed to fit the Lexus GX470 models from the years 2003 to 2009. What brand or type of rock sliders are available? The rock sliders available are from RCI Offroad. What modular bumpers are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Gardner’s Rocksteady Motorsports engine and transmission skid plates have been well tested on the roads and trails throughout their lives. “They’re absolutely destroyed,” laughs Gardner, but notes that they’ve done their duty to perfection. The C4 Fabrication fuel tank and rear differential skid have kept errant trail debris from sidelining his rig in the middle of nowhere, as has the RRW welded sliders in preventing body damage. The bumpers of the GX470 have been swapped out for more beefier units, providing custom mounting points for lights and exterior gear, such as the Come Up Gen 2 9.5RS winch with a Treaty Offroad line and a Factor 55 Ultrahook. The front end also sports a 4×4 Labs bumper, while the rear is now a Costal Offroad unit with a custom swing-out/swing-down and Baja Design’s Squadron reverse lights integrated into the metal. For those seeking modular options, the Dissent Off-Road Modular Rear Bumper for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) offers robust protection starting at $2,085.00. Meanwhile, the Dissent Off-Road Modular Front Bumper provides a sleek yet sturdy alternative, beginning at $1,650.00. These choices not only enhance the vehicle’s durability but also allow for customization to suit individual needs. Together, these modifications ensure that the Lexus GX470 is not only trail-ready but also customizable for any adventure, offering both resilience and adaptability. Whether tackling rugged terrains or cruising urban landscapes, these enhancements provide peace of mind and performance efficiency. Are these bumpers specifically designed for a particular model year range? Yes, these bumpers are specifically designed for the Lexus GX470 models from the years 2003 to 2009. What are the price points for these modular bumpers? The starting price for the rear bumper is $2,085.00, while the front bumper starts at $1,650.00. What specific modular bumpers are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? The available modular bumpers for the Lexus GX470 include a rear bumper and a front bumper designed by Dissent Off-Road. What skid plates are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Gardner’s Rocksteady Motorsports engine and transmission skid plates have been well tested on the roads and trails throughout their lives. “They’re absolutely destroyed,” laughs Gardner, but notes that they’ve done their duty to perfection. The C4 Fabrication fuel tank and rear differential skid have kept errant trail debris from sidelining his rig in the middle of nowhere, as has the RRW welded sliders in preventing body damage. For those looking to outfit their Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) with reliable protection, a variety of skid plates are available: Fuel Tank Skid Plate: Ensures your fuel system remains intact despite rough terrain. Lower Link Skid Plates: Protects the suspension components from unexpected impacts. Engine Skid Plate: Provides a robust barrier against rocks and debris. Rear Differential Skid Plate: Shields the differential, a vital component for maintaining traction. Transmission Skid Plate: Maintains the integrity of the transmission by deflecting obstacles. Transfer Case Skid Plate: Guards the transfer case, crucial for off-road capability. These skid plates not only offer peace of mind but also ensure your vehicle is equipped to handle the toughest conditions without compromising performance. Whether navigating rocky paths or cruising down rugged trails, these protective components are an essential investment for any serious off-roader. Who is the manufacturer of these skid plates? The skid plates are manufactured by RCI Offroad. Are any of these skid plates on sale? Yes, several skid plates are on sale, with reduced prices from their original costs. For example, the Fuel Tank Skid Plate and the Engine Skid Plate are available at discounted prices. Are there any reviews or ratings for these products? Yes, some products have customer ratings. For instance, the Fuel Tank Skid Plate and the Engine Skid Plate both have a perfect 5.0 rating based on customer reviews. What are the prices of these skid plates? The prices vary, with the Fuel Tank Skid Plate starting at approximately $307.12, the Lower Link Skid Plates at $134.00, the Engine Skid Plate starting at around $377.51, the Rear Differential Skid Plate at $285.12, the Transmission Skid Plate starting at $184.79, and the Transfer Case Skid Plate starting at $298.32. What specific skid plate products are available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? The available skid plate products include the Fuel Tank Skid Plate, Lower Link Skid Plates, Engine Skid Plate, Rear Differential Skid Plate, Transmission Skid Plate, and Transfer Case Skid Plate. What are the available roof racks for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? Gardner also custom built the tent rack and framing for the GX470. He wanted an extra low profile and lightweight no-frills rack to reduce weight on the roof and keep the tent mounted extra low, so he built it out of some 1-inch square tubing that bolts directly to the factory roof-rack locations. For those who prefer ready-made solutions, there are several commercial options available for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) that cater to different needs and budgets: Prinsu Roof Rack: Known for its sleek design, this rack is currently on sale for $899.10, down from $999.00. It’s a popular choice with a solid 5.0 rating from four reviews. Westcott Designs Roof Rack: Priced at $975.00, this option offers durability and ease of installation, making it a reliable choice for off-road enthusiasts. Sherpa Quandary Roof Rack: With a sale price of $1,349.10 from the original $1,499.00, this rack is favored for its robust construction and has earned a 5.0 rating from three reviewers. upTOP Overland Alpha Roof Rack: Starting from $1,628.98, this premium option is designed for those who seek versatility and strength. Southern Style OffRoad Roof Rack: Although currently sold out, this rack is known for its rugged design and functionality, appealing to adventure seekers. Whether opting for a custom-built solution like Gardner’s or choosing from a variety of commercial racks, the LexusGX470 offers flexibility for any outdoor enthusiast looking to enhance their vehicle’s capability. Are any products currently sold out or unavailable? Yes, the Southern Style OffRoad Roof Rack is currently sold out, indicating it is unavailable for purchase at this time. Are any products currently on sale or discounted? Yes, there are products on sale. For instance, the Prinsu and Sherpa Quandary roof racks are currently offered at reduced prices from their original rates. Are there any customer reviews or ratings for these products? Yes, some products have customer reviews and ratings. For example, the Prinsu Roof Rack and the Sherpa Quandary Roof Rack both have perfect ratings of 5.0 out of 5.0 from multiple reviewers. What are the price ranges for these roof racks? The roof racks range in price, with some starting as low as around $899.10 for a discounted Prinsu model and going up to approximately $1,628.98 for the upTOP Overland Alpha. What brands offer roof racks for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009)? The brands that offer roof racks for the Lexus GX470 (2003-2009) include Prinsu, Westcott Designs, Sherpa Quandary, upTOP Overland, and Southern Style OffRoad.
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