I have used this UltraSwing and the UltraTable on two trips, otherwise it's been in my garage. Never installed the wheel mount.
If you bought it now, with tax and shipping it's over $2400. I'm asking $1400.
I'm located in Marin County. Happy to drive it to you in Marin County, SF or meet...
So the wind fairing I have (Front Runner) has a large rubber gasket along the bottom. This is great because it forms really well to the irregularly shaped cab of the truck. However, because the cab and bed move independently of one another (it's slight and at low speed going over undulations...
Hey @OVRLNDFX4 I suspect it would have the same effect. Assume your setup means the fairing is toward the front of the cab mounted to a rack you'll keep up there. Im no aerodynamics expert but I'd suspect it would eliminate the buffeting sound, and also you wouldn't experience the squeaking that...
Hey thanks! Mine is the 55im. Kinda hits the sweet spot for us. Easily cover food storage for 3+ days and we can re-supply if we’re out for longer. Honestly this setup isn’t really meant for much longer than that but should be fine. We spent a week traveling to Moab from California and back and...
A couple of quick photos of the in progress setup. Need to cut a base plate for everything to get mounted to, and finish the wood components.
Also planning on getting all of my electrical routed through a Blue Sea fuse block that I can plug directly into my goal zero.
I got the full size ones. I’ll take a pic of the in progress build with them in place tomorrow.
those Step 22 bags are hard to get right now I think, but they are trying to ramp up production to meet demand based on an email I received last week
It's the BedRug Impact Liner, really love it!
I just have it in there now without any of the adhesive strips right now but in a couple of weekends I'll take everything out and get it all fastened down properly.
Sorry was out of pocket all weekend at a mountain bike race.
The plan is to use 1/4" plywood for the inner shelves, slotted inside the extrusion gaps. That way the portion of the extrusion above will act as a bit of a retainer for the bags. The piece of ply will be pretty small so I doubt I'll...
Oh by the way, the Front Runner cross bars look good and are pretty low profile. I will say, what a pain in the ******** to mount! The small area to get your fingers and a wrench in there, and the order of assembly makes mounting so annoying! I definitely had a fleeting thought that spending the...
Couple things:
1. The Front Runner wind fairing seems to be working well generally. There is a drawback though, namely that because it's technically connected to the bed of the truck, when the vehicle flexes, it causes the rubber section of the fairing to rub on the roof. I only really notice...
Just one photo of the Front Runner Fairing I mounted on the front of the camper here. I'll take some more and give it a drive later today but it's a small adjustment with an angle grinder to get it to fit. After getting it fully mounted, you don't actually need to cut off as much as I did so...
Also, I received the Front Runner fairing. Quality piece and the rubber gasket is large enough and flexible enough to cover all of the grooves in the roof as well. Waiting on some different fasteners for the t-slots I picked up from McMaster Carr.
I ordered the widest one and will end up...
They don't have the design of the Molle panels for the full size trucks done yet so while I wait, I figured I'd mock a rough one up for myself using some 1/4" MDF. (Did this on my Shaper Origin). If I do another I'll adjust the spacing / location of the cutouts to be further away from the canopy...
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