Frank N
FRF Addict
Sure, I guess it would. If you are in the habit of rolling vehicles, a ratchet strap between the seat belt floor connections through a D ring in the middle of the seats will keep the seats down. lol
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Sure, I guess it would. If you are in the habit of rolling vehicles, a ratchet strap between the seat belt floor connections through a D ring in the middle of the seats will keep the seats down. lol
OK, I'll ratchet strap my change down as well.
Any idea who made this rack?I’m about to start building my rear tire carrier/storage system. Looking to hold dual spares behind the rear axle spaced out as far as possible to keep the center open. Like the picture added.
Surprisingly there aren’t very many bolt-on options for these. Seems to be mostly custom applications. I would love to countersink the tires into the bed like zombiekiller’s setup but can’t seem to slice up a perfectly good bed.
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I have a similar rack. I noticed you added a MTB mount on the empty side. Does your bike have disc brakes? I am wanting to do the same but I have read that people are having trouble mounting the bike with the disc brakes. Would be able to send me a couple pictures of how it looks when the bike is mounted.has survived well.
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Contents of the aluminum box
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Modern racks should not interfere with rotors. I recommend one up racks, they are the best!!I have a similar rack. I noticed you added a MTB mount on the empty side. Does your bike have disc brakes? I am wanting to do the same but I have read that people are having trouble mounting the bike with the disc brakes. Would be able to send me a couple pictures of how it looks when the bike is mounted.
Let me know thanks.
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