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Hah I was just thinking the same thing!I’m too excited. You gotta post pics of the production line or something. Amazon has me expecting instant gratification and this is taking more than two days !
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I have not followed the thread in a month or so. Brian, are you making a ladder that will attach to the rack...for the 100s?Working on it Joe! Hang in there
Hi sorry for the late response! Been working hard on new products and all the orders in line! We had some supplier delays due to recent weather and shortages but it’s being worked on and I’m hopeful we can get all the racks out in 2 weeks or so. Thank you so much for understanding and I always try my best to make sure the racks are done right and in your hands ASAP. Thank you!Hey Brian! Any updates on production for the latest group buy? Super excited to get that shipping notification
It’s going to happen! I’ve been focused on getting the last run out to everyone. But ive worked out a design I’m going with and trying to justify if I wanted mounted driver side or passenger side lol... what would you prefer? I feel like both sides would slightly obstruct the driver regardless .I have not followed the thread in a month or so. Brian, are you making a ladder that will attach to the rack...for the 100s?
Mounted on driver sideIt’s going to happen! I’ve been focused on getting the last run out to everyone. But ive worked out a design I’m going with and trying to justify if I wanted mounted driver side or passenger side lol... what would you prefer? I feel like both sides would slightly obstruct the driver regardless .
Hi sorry for the late response! Been working hard on new products and all the orders in line! We had some supplier delays due to recent weather and shortages but it’s being worked on and I’m hopeful we can get all the racks out in 2 weeks or so. Thank you so much for understanding and I always try my best to make sure the racks are done right and in your hands ASAP. Thank you!
I am going to agree with Burns Crew and say the driver's side. A big issue to me is how far back it sit on the rack. We should still be able to mount stuff to the side of the rack. Like, right now i have little mounts to hold my shovel and axe but those are going to come down for an awning and road shower. I have my truck set up so that the RTT opens over the passenger side. I plan to mount the brackets for a road shower over the passenger side and an awning on the drivers side. I'd like to be able to mount these and still have access to the ladder.It’s going to happen! I’ve been focused on getting the last run out to everyone. But ive worked out a design I’m going with and trying to justify if I wanted mounted driver side or passenger side lol... what would you prefer? I feel like both sides would slightly obstruct the driver regardless .
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I considered side mounted ones but I think a rear hatch mount is the way to go... keeps the side clear while allowing you to mount something light on it like a trasharoo and possibly light weight shovel or smaller rotopax... I’m also looking at stronger shocks to compensate for the ladder and accessories... the ladder I’m hopping to do in aluminum for weight and add steel in the top bracket for strength. Sorry if I confused you guys regarding passenger and driver side but I meant on the hatch... which side you guys preferredI am going to agree with Burns Crew and say the driver's side. A big issue to me is how far back it sit on the rack. We should still be able to mount stuff to the side of the rack. Like, right now i have little mounts to hold my shovel and axe but those are going to come down for an awning and road shower. I have my truck set up so that the RTT opens over the passenger side. I plan to mount the brackets for a road shower over the passenger side and an awning on the drivers side. I'd like to be able to mount these and still have access to the ladder.
Is it like a left earring vs right earring thing? I always thought driverside ladders were standard and prefer them.I considered side mounted ones but I think a rear hatch mount is the way to go... keeps the side clear while allowing you to mount something light on it like a trasharoo and possibly light weight shovel or smaller rotopax... I’m also looking at stronger shocks to compensate for the ladder and accessories... the ladder I’m hopping to do in aluminum for weight and add steel in the top bracket for strength. Sorry if I confused you guys regarding passenger and driver side but I meant on the hatch... which side you guys preferred
Awesome! Looking forward to picking up the rack from you! What’s the damage on the ladder?I’ve decided to do the driver side of the hatch... I also have a few new accessories coming in the next couple weeks!
Yes it fits! But I have awning brackets coming out in a week. It’s a quick removal awning bracket to make it easier to remove and mount on the wall when you’re not using it.Hey Brian....will the Prinsu awning mounting brackets fit on the rack? I am wondering if the space for it to slide onto the side rail is the same.