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Interesting alternative to others with a higher price tag. It is a little worrying their website indicates that using during "windy conditions" may void the warranty. Not sure about that legal eze caveat for the 4x4 market. Still it does look good


Way way way sturdier than the rhino rack batwing 270 I sent back and easier to set up than the arb 2500. Plus I didn't need the rear hatch coverage but the squared off edge on the side of the car was needed.

I believe that to cover their own a**. It's sturdy as crap. Esp with 4 guide wires and some heavy duty stakes. I will have no worries using this in anything less than gale force winds.
 
Way way way sturdier than the rhino rack batwing 270 I sent back and easier to set up than the arb 2500. Plus I didn't need the rear hatch coverage but the squared off edge on the side of the car was needed.

I believe that to cover their own a**. It's sturdy as crap. Esp with 4 guide wires and some heavy duty stakes. I will have no worries using this in anything less than gale force winds.

No doubt they just have an overly cautious lawyer. Always good to have first hand reports in this stuff. Take it to Pismo Beach in November and the wind will definitely test it !
 
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My 17 year old daughter turned in from of a Lexus R series going 45 mph last month.

Destroyed the Lexus. Slee bumper was bent and twisted but we drove the truck home.

Fast forward a month and my 21 year young 100 is back in shape to deliver my most precious kids safe and sound once more.

The Slee bumper was massaged back to shape. Total beef. Nothing on the market would have stood up like it did and be able to be reused.

@sleeoffroad
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My 17 year old daughter turned in from of a Lexus R series going 45 mph last month.

Destroyed the Lexus. Slee bumper was bent and twisted but we drove the truck home.

Fast forward a month and my 21 year young 100 is back in shape to deliver my most precious kids safe and sound once more.

The Slee bumper was massaged back to shape. Total beef. Nothing on the market would have stood up like it did and be able to be reused.

@sleeoffroad
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wow. looks like nothing ever happened.
 
My 17 year old daughter turned in from of a Lexus R series going 45 mph last month.

Destroyed the Lexus. Slee bumper was bent and twisted but we drove the truck home.

Fast forward a month and my 21 year young 100 is back in shape to deliver my most precious kids safe and sound once more.

The Slee bumper was massaged back to shape. Total beef. Nothing on the market would have stood up like it did and be able to be reused.

@sleeoffroad
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Looks outstanding, nothing like heavy steel backed by full frame. Always difficult to blend paint!
 
Went on our first road trip with the LX. Two adults and 5 kids. 5 days around Goblin Valley and Little Wild Horse Canyon in Southeastern UT. Even with the AHC giving a couple hiccups, we were able to go far farther off road than we had in our Sienna, thereby validating the “reason” we got it in the first place.

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View attachment 1958398Looked at a house up near Seneca Rock WV. She was begging for real tires on the drive up the mud driveway.

Beautiful country up that way! The wife and I often talk about having property there one day. I used to visit Seneca to climb but have since traded my harness and ropes in for waders and fly rods. We visit the area every fall.
 
Beautiful country up that way! The wife and I often talk about having property there one day. I used to visit Seneca to climb but have since traded my harness and ropes in for waders and fly rods. We visit the area every fall.
We’ve been “window shopping” for 5 years. Love it out here.
 
First run out on the island of Guam. Way too long my in the making... Ran with a couple Jeeps and nicely built Tacoma. Earned respect from the Jeep and Tacoma owners who didnt know what to think of 2 Lexus vehicles at the start :cool:.

My buddy in the background started the GXOR - Guam Chapter as soon as we got back. Then proceeded to literally cut his running boards off!!

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Went on our first road trip with the LX. Two adults and 5 kids. 5 days around Goblin Valley and Little Wild Horse Canyon in Southeastern UT. Even with the AHC giving a couple hiccups, we were able to go far farther off road than we had in our Sienna, thereby validating the “reason” we got it in the first place.

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Basilisk's Lair in Goblin Valley? Did you do the rappel down into it?
 
My 2 wheel wonder doing its daily duty all dirty & neglected 😩

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Still makes me look back and snap a photo though!
 
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