Your critique would carry more weight if you followed proper written English form.
As it stands, I just read a incoherent rambling of an uneducated individual.
I’m not saying what you’re trying to convey is unwarranted, but when you present your thoughts in a proper form, it’s harder to go...
I think one of the main issues is the material of the shells.
I might be wrong, but I think all are fiberglass. It’s very time consuming and expensive to use fiber glass.
Now on the flip side, you could save time and labor by using roto mold plastic or abs plastic. But you loose that savings...
Super bright LEDs - 6$
Runs off a usb power source, like a backup battery, which is what I used.
It’s copper wire with LEDs soldered on. A little cumbersome to deal with but if you take your time when wrapping and unwrapping them it’s no big deal...
Man I love these things.
Really wish they would make them again or that AT would make the flip forward version.
Good luck with the sale.
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Because I want an awning just over the bed. I keep it low, for aerodynamics and easy accessibility. My truck is nearly 7’ tall at the top of the cab. This way I don’t need a stool to access the tent or awning and can still stand under the awning without crouching and the awning is nice and...
James Baroud just came out with a 270 square back. The only issue for me is it’s 8’ long. I wish more awnings were in the 78-80 inch range for those of us with short beds.
https://adventure-ready.com/store/james-baroud-falcon-270-awning/
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Those emf spacers really helped my “wandering” steering. I also installed a synergy steering brace at the same time too.
But those spacers are a legit improvement. I doubt they will cure a knock though.
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Dude you really got your panties in a bunch over that.
Chill out.
Everyone knows posts with pictures sell faster and help potential buyers.
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You could but you’d have to use the other side of the tent as the awning would block the ladder hooks for a correct ladder angle.
Unless, you mount the awning well under the tent so as the rolled up awning does not extend past the limits of he tent shell.
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Sounds like South Africa sold the Australian naming rights away and let’s them produce their own line of products under the Hannibal name.
It’s not that uncommon.
The best US example would be Best Buy. When you buy a Sony TV from them, you’re buying a TV made by Best Buy with a Sony...
Similar, yes, but far easier to install and uninstall.
It would obviously take up the whole bed, at least a short bed. Plus, it would be as tall, if not taller, than the bed side rails.
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