Show Me Your Built Right Bedside Rack Setups

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Are there other good mounts out there or is everyone using the BuiltRight mounts to attach items?
 

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So we had one reply thus far? Wow....these things must sell like hot cakes!

i was thinking of ordering but seriously people- let’s see some pics!!!!
 

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Just out of curiosity, do you guys actually use all of those gears or just leave them there for look?

I have a small set up, so far I use the tow strap, shovel, some flashlight , Jack, emergency stuffs when I’m doing some light off road. I can’t imagine ever in situation to use all the gear. But again, rather have them and don’t need them than need them and don’t have them.
 

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@ShadowRaptor, I've been stalking your bed setup from the "What did you do to your Raptor today" thread. I plan to design a setup very similar to yours. After having it a year, any lessons learned or things you would do differently?

BTW, thanks for all the quality pics and captions you provided in that thread!

No issues. I was surprised I had the Hilift and pro eagle, and Arb twin with tank mounted there for months. Also Hauling boat stuff and fishing gear.

Unfortunately, needs changed and I recently traded my Raptor for a Roush Ranger.

But, saying that...I cannot wait til they build the panels for the Ranger. That’s how much I like their product. :)

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Just out of curiosity, do you guys actually use all of those gears or just leave them there for look?

I have a small set up, so far I use the tow strap, shovel, some flashlight , Jack, emergency stuffs when I’m doing some light off road. I can’t imagine ever in situation to use all the gear. But again, rather have them and don’t need them than need them and don’t have them.

Yes, I have most of our vehicles setup for 4x4 beach fishing, which requires recovery gear etc...
Others like onboard air, is a necessity for airing up/down.
 

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Just out of curiosity, do you guys actually use all of those gears or just leave them there for look?

I have a small set up, so far I use the tow strap, shovel, some flashlight , Jack, emergency stuffs when I’m doing some light off road. I can’t imagine ever in situation to use all the gear. But again, rather have them and don’t need them than need them and don’t have them.


I've used everything in my bed except the fire extinguisher. I hope it stays that way.
 
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No issues. I was surprised I had the Hilift and pro eagle, and Arb twin with tank mounted there for months. Also Hauling boat stuff and fishing gear.

Unfortunately, needs changed and I recently traded my Raptor for a Roush Ranger.

But, saying that...I cannot wait til they build the panels for the Ranger. That’s how much I like their product. :)

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What did the new owner say about that bed setup when he saw it?
 
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Just out of curiosity, do you guys actually use all of those gears or just leave them there for look?

I have a small set up, so far I use the tow strap, shovel, some flashlight , Jack, emergency stuffs when I’m doing some light off road. I can’t imagine ever in situation to use all the gear. But again, rather have them and don’t need them than need them and don’t have them.

So full disclosure, I like preparedness for its own sake. That's the person I am and that the Marine Corps trained me to be. So I am probably over-prepared. But the things I plan to carry are all things I have used or could very easily need to use:
Hatchet- Used this last Tuesday to clear a small piece of brush from the trail
Cordless Sawzall- The next step if the hatchet isn't enough. Used this on my last off-roading trip before last Tuesday.
Air compressor- limp home a tire that has a slow leak or use an air tool. I used this two weeks ago, albeit just to adjust my tire pressure on all 4 corners--not an emergency scenario.
Recovery gear- haven't yet needed. I like it that way.
Fire extinguisher- same as above
Small shovel- burying shit in the woods. I see a lot of people carry these for recovery. I'm not yet sure how one is used for recovery, but I know how they're used for burying shit.
 

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What did the new owner say about that bed setup when he saw it?

Not sure, but it sold in like less than 48 hours. lol
I did keep my equipment tho. But I left the panel and the ADD bumper.
And all the Baja Designs lights.:(
 
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