Much more helpful than just "try again"Now check to see which ones have Pax Rax selected.
Also from the rack view page, starts with cheapest option, the 4 door has a half rack, therefore showing the cheapest price for it.
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Much more helpful than just "try again"Now check to see which ones have Pax Rax selected.
Also from the rack view page, starts with cheapest option, the 4 door has a half rack, therefore showing the cheapest price for it.
I mean you could try taking a second on the website to figure it all out, or you can just go to a forum and let a non lazy, comprehensive person do it for you. I’m glad it worked out for you!Much more helpful than just "try again"
It has been mentioned, but the reason you see the 4 door “cheaper” than the other is becuase it states the lowest price point of each. The 2 door does not have a half rack but the 4 door option does have a half rack. Thus the 4 door’s starting price of the rack will be cheaper than the 2 doors because you are getting half the rack. The half rack is a quick and easy option for those that do not want a full size rack. The half rack does not offer a ton of area to mount things.Why is the 2 Door significantly more expensive than the 4 door version?
No. This will be a very strong section that has no movement, we designed it to make sure it had no flex or play at all (it is unacceptable for a rack to flex, to us). This “cut out” area is for the removal of your MIC panels giving you the option to remove them and enjoy some open air.
Do I see a bow in this area?
Can you guys load the rack and put a level on top and see? Looks like is flexing to me.No. This will be a very strong section that has no movement, we designed it to make sure it had no flex or play at all (it is unacceptable for a rack to flex, to us). This “cut out” area is for the removal of your MIC panels giving you the option to remove them and enjoy some open air.
We will have Fronco do that. The rack is very solid. Not sure where you are seeing it flex. It could be the angle of the camera at which the picture was taken.Can you guys load the rack and put a level on top and see? Looks like is flexing to me.
Perfect. Thank you!We will have Fronco do that. The rack is very solid. Not sure where you are seeing it flex. It could be the angle of the camera at which the picture was taken.
I'll take care of this later today! From my experience so far, there's generally no flex and I believe the "bow" is optical illusion from the roof lines, but I'll provide some video to clear things up.Can you guys load the rack and put a level on top and see? Looks like is flexing to me.
Thank you!I'll take care of this later today! From my experience so far, there's generally no flex and I believe the "bow" is optical illusion from the roof lines, but I'll provide some video to clear things up.
Thank you for doing this. Do you know if the manufacturer provides or have disclosed legitimate testing data?*** In the spirit of full disclosure, please know that I don't work for TrailRax, but I am now part of their affiliate program. I did receive a rack at a discounted rate, but the information I have put in this post is a true and accurate description and my own honest opinions. ***
We are in the process of finalizing the exact number of load static and dynamic via a software. We should have those numbers finalized this week.Thank you for doing this. Do you know if the manufacturer provides or have disclosed legitimate testing data?
I'll take care of this later today! From my experience so far, there's generally no flex and I believe the "bow" is optical illusion from the roof lines, but I'll provide some video to clear things up.