Above the rearview mirror is a custom-molded mount fabricated by Troy Johnson of The Fab School in Riverside, California. I asked him to create something that would hold my Lowrance GM Baja 480C navigation unit, and not only did it fit perfectly in the factory overhead console location, but it was painted to match the truck perfectly. The 480C unit has become very popular among desert racing fans and prerunners because of its ability to plot and mark a racecourse with extreme detail and also because it features a bright, 5-inch, 256-color TFT display screen. The unit can accommodate over 1,000 waypoints, 1,000 event markers, over 100 savable plot trails, 42 different graphic icons to mark your favorite spots, and it boasts a removable slot for a miniSD memory card to save your settings and data.
So is the truck complete? I think not. What's next, you ask? As you can see, the truck is going to remain low-key, but I see a small front bumper and possibly a rear bumper in the truck's near future as well as a few more horsepower upgrades and something to add to the overall appearance of the truck. You'll have to stay tuned and keep reading Off-Road to find out more about the truck. I hope that you liked reading about my current project, because I sure love driving it. See you in the dirt!
 285/75R16 BFGoodrich T/AKO...  285/75R16 BFGoodrich T/AKO tires surround Pro Comp 8023 black powdercoated wheels. |  The faceplate of the Icom...  The faceplate of the Icom 208H transceiver can be mounted almost anywhere in a truck's cabin. |  Under the center console of...  Under the center console of the Tundra, there is a secret compartment where I chose to stash the faceplate, iPod connection, and amplifier gain control unit. |
 The Lowrance GM Baja 480C...  The Lowrance GM Baja 480C unit is clearly visible in its custom-mounted home. |  I did lose just a slight amount...  I did lose just a slight amount of vision out of the rearview mirror, but nothing that is unbearable. Having the unit in a location that offers quick-and-easy adjustments is key. |  Dezert People 4 was playing...  Dezert People 4 was playing on my Kenwood DDX-7017 head unit the day I snapped this photo. This is the only part of the audio/video system you can see when you climb into the truck, but when the tunes are cranked you know this isn't the only high-quality component in the cab. |