Local San Diego pick-up only. Make offer - surface rust and peeling powder coat - needs sandblast / powder coat. Comes with all mounting hardware and Hi-Lift mounts.
2 pair (4 chains) of RUD Grip 4x4 snow chains. Fits various 33" inch suv/truck tires (I ran them on 275/70R18). See picture for all sizes supported. Chains are not rusted - in very good condition. $150 for both pair.
I set it up under multiple configurations depending on use. To get full access with both dirt bike and mountain bikes I use an 18" Curt extension (swing-outs open for both dirt bike and mountain bikes). If I'm doing technical 4x4 I don't use 18" but use Blue Ox 10" riser (worked going over...
PM me if serious about using them - not generously offering for someone to resell them - use these babies! OME 2723 Heavy Constant (200 - 440 lbs of additional rear weight). Went to much stiffer 2724 to accommodate motorcycle hitch carrier/RTT/fully loaded.with full load.
Ha - that’s great you’ve been up and over that tricky beast. It was actually coming up from Goler Wash - at night! There were some big rocks for sure. I like that profile pic - you’re in the mine field.
No major issues - I’ve even had it further back using an 18” Curt extension. This set up is pretty solid as in this trip I did Mengel Pass which is fairly technical (I did choose my lines carefully - but at that popped the rear tire off the carrier as I didn’t have it wrapped to rack - that...
Through firewall rubber port (drivers side) then dropped down drivers side pop-out (clips) floor door frame to carpet thresholds (nice channels) through panels (remove seatbelt bolts/pop-out panels) up to rear hatch and into rear hatch (rear panel pop off clips).
I just installed prestigious society - super simple install - less than an hour clear instructions - popped out three dash components and unscrewed 4 screws on nav then plug and play.
I reinforced my attic with 4mm cord (perlon/spectra type) - as well have webbing up top to hold items in place - I would say if securely tied down yes - but it will add sag into the attic that works best for soft-goods.