i used the Thule Hullover on my Explorer ST and my Jeep Gladiator on a yakima bed rack and it was awesome... looks like the price has gone up a bit but i see them used on marketplace pretty often.
i actually still have my set and dont have a kayak anymore if you are interested in buying them...
haven't tried it yet but if you are willing to drill your own holes in it if they dont already match up they would probably work without any issues... seems like a pretty good idea if they are a little cheaper. i say go for it and then provide us with the feedback... worst case, order them from...
i have both the ECO-FLOW and the SETPOWER... both are great, but the eco-flow provides more features and dual zone... and you can get a battery for it to keep it running with the truck off. If i were only going to buy one of those two it would be the eco-flow for general use and the setpower...
i didn't install that particular one, i went with the Kicker hideaway 8" (but the 10" is almost the same size enclosure) and it fits perfectly behind the back seat. I did a few videos about it with the B&O but you can 100% add it without the B&O, you would just need to pull the signal from a...
haha, i had a jeep gladiator for a year out in hawaii and then brought it to virginia... the duck thing was ridiculous... and the whole "wave to every jeep" thing was silly too. i never waved at anyone, i was busy keeping the damn thing on the road praying that there wouldn't be a death wobble...
based on the google AI search the answer is yes... i have had mine tuned for 8 months now and haven't ever logged back in and i dont have my procal in the truck, it just sits in my garage but i'm going to look further into this... here is what google says, take it with a grain of salt.
Yes...
Your article is freaking awesome! I wish i had seen this before i did mine... thanks for the info... i like the chart at the end talking about material required as well! I'm going to be pulling the seats and carpet out next month to do the entire floor pan and firewall! should be interesting!
You continue to amaze! Nice work and I’m super excited to get a set once you are ready to make some for other people. I posted a video about the weight savings and linked this forum post… here is the video
Ranger Raptor Bead-lock trim ring weight and replacement option
Hey brother... I'm gonna post a video about this right now... one thin I notice that isn't integrated into your 3D print is the cut out for the valve stem. that is a must have for the trail goers and really everyone that wants to add or release air in their tires. Just a thought... I mean it...
also, how much more work would be in CAD or whatever you use to design it to get it set for all of the bolts all the way around like the true beadlock rings?
The rotopax are super well sealed, to the point that they actually bulge up when they are empty and it gets hot because the pressure inside cant escape. i have never had them leak other than when i am parked on a slope up or down and i make the stupid mistake of opening the lower one and the...
Is the tank on the left side on Right hand drive vehicles? If it is in the same spot I would think there is a good chance it would be able to swap over but not sure about how hard it would be to recalibrate the computer to the larger fuel capacity.
yes sir, that was my video, it is a siphon from Amazon by a brand called GasTapper. There are a lot of options but this one came with all the things I wanted, I went with the deluxe version that also has a hand bulb pump option.
Guys and Gals... I spend a few minutes out with my truck and figured out how to access the module... it is pretty simple, it requires removing 4 x 7mm bolts and 5 plastic scripts (plastic clips with a plastic screw in them) from the wheel well felt liner. once you have them undone you just sort...
That looks like it has some nonskid on it so it would make for a good step up to the bumper while the tailgate is up… says it is 24” long so you would probably be triggering the back up sensors, my hammock stand does and it can be annoying
I think you are right, and I'm getting it replaced for $150... that's lower than my deductible so no reason to deal with insurance. The crazy thing is that for the past 4 months I didn't have it in and I just reinstalled it for the nice weather... only bummer is that it always triggers the back...