R_Lefebvre
Expedition Leader
So it is about the windscreens?
R_Lefebvre said:Well, now that's a very good question I don't know the answer to. I think I need them, maybe it's a want, I dunno. Not just for looks, that's not what I'm going for.
Where I drive, it's always in the forest. Often on trails that are narrow for the truck. I constantly have branches dragging across the A-pillar and then up over the roof.
So, at what point do you "need"? Is there a use I'm missing? Is it just to protect from pinstriping? If so, I'm surprised Camel Trophy bothered, considering the other things they were doing to the trucks anyway. Do they do anything else other than prevent pinstriping?
This weekend, my wife had a branch come in her window. More of an annoyance than anything. Will these help that sort of thing?
nashvillerover said:I might add, ... Rovers North makes pre fab limb risers that are all stainless, but they run around $180 for the pair. I thought I would save myself some money and make some by buying the parts at West Marine as they have the stainless cable and the machine that crimps on the proper parts to make the loops, etc.
Still ran me $180 and took me two hours to make them while in the store there.
Just FYI.
Dendy
R_Lefebvre said:So it is about the windscreens?
madizell said:Unless doing relatively hard core driving in rain forest or very tight woodsy growth, the risers won't accomplish much.
R_Lefebvre said:While we're on the subject... is there anything to be done about brush pinstriping the rest of the truck?
R_Lefebvre said:While we're on the subject... is there anything to be done about brush pinstriping the rest of the truck?
Some of the trails I go on are really ATV trails, so they're quite narrow. The truck fits, but there's LOTS of brush.
madizell said:If you really must drive a full-sized on ATV trails, expect paint damage at the very least.