What is the last thing you bought and plan to buy?

Last thing I ordered were rock sliders from 4xinnovations, which happened to arrive last Saturday. They're pre-built except for the frame plates and outriggers.
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I haven't had time to unpackage the sliders. It's so humid down here, I'm afraid they'll begin to rust because they're bare metal. Once I get them mocked-up and welded, I'll prep, prime and paint before final installation.
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Very nice rig. If the spare tire lowered it 1" then your loaded weight will bring it down quite a bit more. Overload is in order me thinks. :<)
I actually noticed the 'sag' before I added the tire carrier. I did a quick Google search yesterday and found that the Pro Comp lift is known to have this slight 'sag'. Visually I didn't notice it early because my truck is mostly part on a slanted driveway. This week I parked on a level street and did some non-scientific measuring where I noticed the difference. But you're right having the extra weight in back is not helping. The sag will probably be worse when I load up for overlanding. I'm sure from what I've read from various posts that the add a leaf will help.
 
I bought a 2 gallon garden sprayer, and 10’ of 1/4” ID clear tubing. Built a second pump to further simplify fluid changes.
 
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Ordered a Add A Leaf kit for my lift. I notice a one inch sag in the rear. Could be an issue with Pro Comp or rear is just heavier now with hitch tire carrier etc. I measured distance from top of tire to bottom of wheel well.

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I've noticed sag on mine. I'm going with Firestone airbags. That way I can keep the comfortable suspension and keep lifting / leveling as I add weight.