Next Updates: First up is to mount our Maxxtrax recovery boards on the roof. I enjoy fabricating brackets etc but pressed the easy button on this one and ordered the mounts from Agile Off Road, sometimes it nice to receive a setup powder coated and ready to bolt on
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Install was quick and easy. Assemble the mounting pins onto the mount rails then bolt the rails onto the OEM roof rack. I had to loosen the bolts on the solar panel and slide the whole assembly forward a tad to get everything lined up. Just minutes and this project was completed.
Here the bars are mounted onto the OEM rails and ready to accept the Maxxtrax.
And Maxxtrax installed. We are carrying two tracks but the pins allow carrying a set of 4. Once you twist the top of the pin to lock the tracks in place it opens up a pass through hole where you can also add a padlock.
Nice out of the way storage solution and adds a bit of security for the tracks as well.
Next up....VanMadeGear insulated window covers. Warmth and blackout capability!
I've ran the VanMadeGear insulated window covers on my van for several years now and they are one of our favorite mods, they provide a huge amount of warmth when camping in colder weather and also help keep the interior cooler in the summer months. When my father recently purchased his Revel we knew we wanted to add a set to his setup as well. The factory Revel window shades offer bug screens and privacy shades but don't offer blackout capability (We've camped at several areas where bright street lights were present and having the blackout covers are really nice) or insulation. The front window covers that were provided with the Revel are very heavy and don't fit the windows well so we replaced them with the VanMadegear units as well.
Fresh out of the box....VanMadeGear is soooooo nice.
Stock window shade unit. You can slide down the bug screen or slide up the privacy shade. This setup doesn't offer insulation or blackout capabilities, and they don't tend to last that long before they start developing issues. Time to install something with a LOT better quality and function.
To Install the VanMadeGear shades you first remove the corner trim pieces on the OEM units by sliding them straight out, then remove 8 total screws per shade assembly. Once the screws are removed the OEM shade assembly simply pops off the wall.
OEM shade assy removed. Now clean up the surfaces with an alcohol wipe in preparation of installing the self adhesive Velcro strips. The shades also come supplied with metal clips that pinch the ends of the Velcro onto the plastic wall trim and ensure it stays in place, for some reason I didn't get photo's of these.
Here I'm rounding the ends of the adhesive Velcro strips on each cover prior to installing the tape, rounding the corners will make the tape less likely to lift.
Do the same process to remove the Slider door and bedroom OEM window shades. Here you can see that this unit is already having issues, when driving the bug screen keeps lowering itself down and won't stay fully opened....not a problem any more
The rear door/window covers are magnetic and are provided with small metal clips that attach to the plastic window trim to give the magnets something to latch onto. The clips pop in place without tools and once installed the rear window covers provide an amazing fit. Takes seconds to remove/attach the covers when you get to camp. Nice!!
Here's one of the rear window covers, they fold up nice and compact when not in use. We will store them on the bed under the comforter while on the road, quick and easy access when getting to camp for the night.
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