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It has been considered however we design and build what the market asks for and requests for such a design are not significant enough for us at this time to warrant the development costs.
Thanks for the quick reply.
It has been considered however we design and build what the market asks for and requests for such a design are not significant enough for us at this time to warrant the development costs.
It has been considered however we design and build what the market asks for and requests for such a design are not significant enough for us at this time to warrant the development costs.
So I'm guessing from looking at the pictures that on the DCSB version the gas struts and the different lid design make it impossible to mount a Fiamma awning on the side like was often done on the Flip-Pac?
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We'll be working on some walk though videos after OVXE...stay tunedAwesome thanks - I think I need to start budgeting out for one of these, I don't like my bedrack/RTT set up right now cause the lack of security and miss having a shell. Looking forward to maybe seeing some more videos or a walkthrough of one open!
So it seems the overall height has grown, originally it looked like there wasn't much gap between the bottom of the front and the top of the cab, now it looks like a normal rack would still fit under it. or am I just seeing things?
I know there's no orders for windows on the sides, but has anyone ordered a rear window? I think I would agree I like the solid sides, but I would like a rear window for visability when not packed up for adventure.
are there parts available for purchase if/when things wear out (like struts)?
the expedition overland crew showed a telescoping lader they keep so they don't have to enter through the truck (when cooking) do you sell these?
I see that the prototype had the ability to lock the top down... but it looks like the production model changed to rubber tension straps (better IMO) but is there stil the ability to lock/secure the top down? though I doubt it's a real issue.. or that I'd ever actually lock it (save maybe leaving it parked at the airport or the like for long durations)
lastly, do you offer a military discount? (always ask not going to affect my decision to buy one iota)
What options exist to mitigate bugs? Great to have the open space in the back of the truck to cook and the overhead coverage, but the sleeping space is open to anything airborne.