Has anyone recieved theirs yet? Would love to see pictures. I have mine on order, but want a better view.
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Have you received yours, would love to see a pictureOrdered! Thanks. The aluminum construction is a big selling point for me since we live in the rust belt. Is stainless hardware something that could be an option? We have to treat our cars like ocean-going vessels.
It’s here and ready to go on but a mix up with the mounting brackets has me waiting for parts again unfortunately. One piece of advice- if you want to attempt to put it together solo, a bike stand helps stabilize it while under construction.Have you received yours, would love to see a picture
What bracketry was mixed up? Wide wing vs standard?It’s here and ready to go on but a mix up with the mounting brackets has me waiting for parts again unfortunately. One piece of advice- if you want to attempt to put it together solo, a bike stand helps stabilize it while under construction.
Hey Alan, I have a question about the 20 inch lifted one. I have a hard-shell Rooftop tent which is the generic version of the roof nest sparrow. My concern is I need it to clear the antenna do move it forward so it does not hang on the back. How would that fit on this XTR1? do you have any examples? Would a smaller size work if I intended to remove the antenna for the stubby Ranger type? What pre-launch discount are you offering and how long would I have to take advantage of it?Hey guys, I am here to answer any questions regarding Xtrusion Overland.
We do need a better description! Working on it.... The premise of this bedrack is to give the user full adaptability of the system. Where it would be $1K for the rack you would have options to later add a different height kit for around $200, or if you were to modify it or add things to it in any way or form its possible. It is super DIY friendly and based on standard T-Slot extrusion such as 8020.net
The possibilities are greater than any other bedrack in the market. We have customers adding all kinds of structures and accessories. You'd also save as you don't need additional plates and accessories to mount items to the bedrack, as you can mount universally on any of the 4 sides of the extrusion.
The bedrack would be around 60-70 lbs depending on config options.
Here is a vid explaining more about it:
Here is a video detailing the installation process:
And of course it is all top materials and made in USA.
We're looking forward to entering the Maverick market, so if you're interested we'll offer a pre-launch discount!
Let me know if you have questions!
How long did this take you to get? I just placed my order yesterday!It’s here and ready to go on but a mix up with the mounting brackets has me waiting for parts again unfortunately. One piece of advice- if you want to attempt to put it together solo, a bike stand helps stabilize it while under construction.
What size did you get?It’s here and ready to go on but a mix up with the mounting brackets has me waiting for parts again unfortunately. One piece of advice- if you want to attempt to put it together solo, a bike stand helps stabilize it while under construction.
" How about we set a discount to Maverick Truck Club. We'll discount 15% to the first 5 sets. Use "maverickclub". As discount code. " From a previous post on this thread.Hey Alan, I have a question about the 20 inch lifted one. I have a hard-shell Rooftop tent which is the generic version of the roof nest sparrow. My concern is I need it to clear the antenna do move it forward so it does not hang on the back. How would that fit on this XTR1? do you have any examples? Would a smaller size work if I intended to remove the antenna for the stubby Ranger type? What pre-launch discount are you offering and how long would I have to take advantage of it?
Looks good! I'm looking at buying the same thing to haul my paddleboard. I was curious about road noise being that I would need to probably get a 20" as well. Let me know if its bad above 60. And did you choose the aluminum colored top bars or can you request those to be black as well? Thanks!So I got it on with the correct brackets. It fits well and with the 20” version I can just barely clear the shark fin and the stubby antenna I ordered from cravenspeed.com. My original order placed in November was delayed due to supply chain issues but those may be resolved now. Getting the brackets swapped out was quick and easy after an email to the company. Props to the business for great service.
I haven’t loaded it with anything yet but a quick drive up to 60 mph didn’t reveal any wind noise issues. Some ladder racks howl… this one was quiet for me but ymmv.
How’s the road noise? Would you mind posting some more pics?Longer items may need more support with another bar over the cab. If I was hauling a canoe I’d consider adding another bar up front. Raw aluminum is the only option for the top bars I saw but they could probably powder coat them if you preferred.