Yeah it's already a tiny bed. I think people with trailers won't care though. Also, the only time I can see needing access to the entire bed is if you're buying large appliances or furniture and those are usually planned purchases. So removing the bed cover would be done ahead of time. Not super...
You're not the target market if you're happy with a cheap soft rollup.
I'm partial to the Diamondback because it offers more utility. You can load it up and add racks if you need to. The lomax looks great because is super low profile but I'd go for the version that can open all the way up...
When I watch comparison tests, actions cams don't seem to do as well as dedicated dash cams. But honestly anything is better than nothing. Everyone should have a dashcam these days. I have a nice dashcam (Viofo A229 Pro) but I'm still going to get a Bulletpoint mount for the dash and mount a...
Installed mine last week. Are you guys using the polarizing filter? I bumped up my exposure +0.3 to compensate for the tint on the filter but I find the sky overblown and the nights look grainy. What video settings are you using for the best image quality?
Those might be my next tire. I was going to go with Trail Terrains or Destination XT 2s but they seem to have a narrower profile and end up looking skinny. Nomads look great.
I just checked out the wheels and that is an incredible sale price.
Dream bike and board hauler. I'm so tempted to just bite the bullet and daily drive a GFC instead of the removable rack system I'm planning. How long was the wait and where did you get it installed? Sacramento?
Farm track is underselling it, I think. I drive mine on super rutted out roads where I'm constantly on 3 wheels. Stock suspension on 245/65R17 Blizzaks (it's winter here) and it does great. The biggest limiting factor for me is the departure angle. I scrape the rear bumper quite a bit.
I've been researching bed rack setups for weeks and settled on the Elevate rails, Rhino Racks RLT600, and Vortex bars. Glad I found your post because damn it looks sharp. I think I'll go with Kuat Piston SR racks though. Not really a fan of 1UP. Solid, but doesn't control wobble very well and I...
I have the Raceface. I think both are great pads. Some differences I've noticed: RF uses 4 straps, Yak uses 3. RF has 2 removable pads covering the latch and backup camera, Yak uses a flap. RF has thick pads on front, Yak doesn't but I believe the whole front is thinly padded. RF uses plastic...