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bstoner59

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I've driven by their new facility and it is sweet looking!! I would love to take a cruise around that place some weekend!
 

GR8PMKN

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Hey Outlaw noticed in one of the photos on your web site there is a rack in the back of the black Raptor keeping things organized is that something you fabricated?
 

Outlaw Offroad

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Yes that was a bed rack I designed for my Raptor. It holds 2 37 Toyo's, 2 11 gal dump gas cans, a jack and a tote I use for tools and spear parts. This is a prototype one. My plan is to make one so it will work for most Raptor owners. It will be a quick release rack for those who use their Raptor every day. It will consist of a tire mount to hold 1 35 or 37, a jack mount, 11 gal gas dump can and tote tie down spot. I hope to have it designed in a few weeks and available for sale. I don't know about you guys but I hate having anything loose in the bed of my truck. I am open for any suggestion that you guys might have to design a bed rack that will cater to what you take with you offroad.
 

KaiserM715

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I am open for any suggestion that you guys might have to design a bed rack that will cater to what you take with you offroad.

Instead of dump cans, how about military cans like Wedco or Scepter? Very handy as the same can shape is used for either fuel or water.
 

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Very impressive looking facility. I will be interested to see the custom fabricated parts you guys develop.
 

Outlaw Offroad

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Good question. I changed every thing to call for price because we are a direct purchaser to most aftermarket manufactures. So even though we buy at great deals we are still held to MAP pricing on line ( Manufactures Advertised Price ). If we sell under the MAP price we are at risk of being cut off from that vendor. So some other joe's truck shop who buys from a wholesaler can under cut my pricing with no repercussion from the manufacture. So with that in mind I changed most every thing to call for price. Buy doing this I get first and for most to meet my customers on the phone and explain what works and what does not work for their vehicle. Next would be the price. I have been in the after market Truck parts industry for 14 years and I have built a great relationship with both my customer and vendors so when it comes to pricing I make sure that all my prices are fair and affordable to my customers. I service all walks of lift for your average Joe to professional business man and athletes. So when a local tire shop under cuts me buy $12.00 a tire because I have to advertise MAP pricing on my web site and I loose the opportunity of doing business and meeting a new customer I take it to heart.
 
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