Cascadian_Matt
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Rhino Rack Addition
A Rhino Rack Pioneer Rack has been on the wish list for awhile. I have been searching for a solution that is low profile, lightweight, and uses a modular accessory system. There aren’t too many options out on the market that check off those specifics.
After speaking with the team at Rhino Rack, they also showed me RLT600 the Quick Mount Leg System. The idea that I could un-clip the rack from the 4Runner and store it was another awesome option that I didn’t know I wanted.
The install went pretty smooth, for never having messed with one of these racks before. I had to refer to the instructions throughout it. Took 5 hours total this time, but if I had to again it would probably be half that. As typical with racks, the adjustments and tweaks to the legs to match the rig appropriately took the most time since I was doing it by myself.
Ended up with about 3” of space between the roof and lower edge of the rack. Also liked that the rack ends right behind the sunroof. Vent function is not affected AND you can not see it through the sunroof. Took it out on the highway last night and was really surprised by how little wind noise there was!
Best of all, it is keyed and each leg pops out of the foot pads with a quick pinch.
Next up, installing an awning, LED light bar and MaxTrax up on the rack.
A Rhino Rack Pioneer Rack has been on the wish list for awhile. I have been searching for a solution that is low profile, lightweight, and uses a modular accessory system. There aren’t too many options out on the market that check off those specifics.
After speaking with the team at Rhino Rack, they also showed me RLT600 the Quick Mount Leg System. The idea that I could un-clip the rack from the 4Runner and store it was another awesome option that I didn’t know I wanted.
The install went pretty smooth, for never having messed with one of these racks before. I had to refer to the instructions throughout it. Took 5 hours total this time, but if I had to again it would probably be half that. As typical with racks, the adjustments and tweaks to the legs to match the rig appropriately took the most time since I was doing it by myself.
Ended up with about 3” of space between the roof and lower edge of the rack. Also liked that the rack ends right behind the sunroof. Vent function is not affected AND you can not see it through the sunroof. Took it out on the highway last night and was really surprised by how little wind noise there was!
Best of all, it is keyed and each leg pops out of the foot pads with a quick pinch.
Next up, installing an awning, LED light bar and MaxTrax up on the rack.