Ruger
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@Bulletnjm wrote, "Im sorry i dont understand the point of coming onto a FRF vendors thread and bashing them on there product. This is a paying vendor, out of respect for that all negative comments should be left out. Why bash someone who supports our awesome forum? If the rack doesnt fit your needs move on"
Sir, I think that it's as useful to the vendors to get honest opinions about their products as it is for them to post them here. You may disagree with me on that score, and if you do I won't have the poor grace to tell you to "move on." I think that you're entitled to your opinion, just as I am.
So, please allow me to elaborate on my criticism. The rack in question has what looks like an incline bench press platform between the two tires - the thing with the holes in it. It seems to me that it prevents the user from making use of the space between the tires. If it has a practical function, my curiosity would enjoy learning of it. As others pointed out, this rack commands most of the space in the bed leaving very little room for unplanned circumstances. You are correct that it doesn't fit my needs, and from the looks of it only professional pre-runners would be able to put all of its features to use and not regret any loss of flexibility. (Professional racers wouldn't use it because the Raptor isn't a trophy truck.)
So, there you are: constructive criticism. It's what I should have done in the first place, and I thank you for bringing my oversight to light.
Peace.
Sir, I think that it's as useful to the vendors to get honest opinions about their products as it is for them to post them here. You may disagree with me on that score, and if you do I won't have the poor grace to tell you to "move on." I think that you're entitled to your opinion, just as I am.
So, please allow me to elaborate on my criticism. The rack in question has what looks like an incline bench press platform between the two tires - the thing with the holes in it. It seems to me that it prevents the user from making use of the space between the tires. If it has a practical function, my curiosity would enjoy learning of it. As others pointed out, this rack commands most of the space in the bed leaving very little room for unplanned circumstances. You are correct that it doesn't fit my needs, and from the looks of it only professional pre-runners would be able to put all of its features to use and not regret any loss of flexibility. (Professional racers wouldn't use it because the Raptor isn't a trophy truck.)
So, there you are: constructive criticism. It's what I should have done in the first place, and I thank you for bringing my oversight to light.
Peace.
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