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Send it!AR | BAM BYODR (Billet Aluminum Modular Bring Your Own Device Rail)
Here are your saucy renders of the three standard colors on the two rail designs. We have Picatinny available in Graphite Black, Tech Bronze, and Tumbled Matte Clear.
Pricing... Everyone wants to know what this sweet piece of kit will cost.
$275.00 shipped. BRONCO6G members will get 20% off ($220)! If you want in on the pre-purchase, before it's on the website or available anywhere else, here's what I'll need you to do. The parts won't be available outside of BRONCO6G until after November 5th or after SEMA wraps up.
Step 1: Reply to this thread with 'SEND IT' and I'll add you to the list on Post #2. Your place on the list isn't necessarily the order you will be receiving your AR | BAM BYODR, because they will be produced in bulk and orders fulfilled as they roll out of anodizing.
Step 2: PM me with your (actual) name, shipping address, and email. Also include the color and rail type you desire. I'll email you with a custom invoice with the BRONCO6G Member Discount applied. This will be applicable to 2 uses. I can go to 3, 4, or even 5 if you have that many BRONCOS. I know some of you will have more than one Bronco. This is also a way to grow the community and drive traffic to the website. This offer will also be available to all existing and new BRONCO6G members, beyond November 5th.
-Smooth Rail Option-
There's also the smooth rail option. Same colors are available.
Graphite Black, Tech Bronze, and Tumbled Matte Clear.
Being that the entire unit is modular, you'll be able to order one rail smooth and one rail Picatinny, if you so desire. In the end, it was just easier to produce the two rails separately. As always, we appreciate the support!
Rule of thumb -Use some common sense.so, still no info on how much weight this rail secured by one screw can safely carry? I don't want accessories flying around my cabin in case of an accident or just a rough trail that I'm riding in Baja mode. It's all neat and good looking, but I'd want some more specs and would have thought they would have been published by now. Call me cynical or skeptical, but I'm not gonna jump on board with the first (may I say it? overpriced) bit of machined aluminum that shows up online.
How much weight can this carry? Can the weight be way off center like an ipad on a mounting arm? How well is that screw mounted into the dash to begin with? I've seen photos of it being ripped out by a rough trail with a gopro mounted on it, nothing else.
So, sorry, really appreciate the design and engineering put into this, but without technical specs of what load it can carry and where that load has to be installed, I'm not buying just because it's a forum member.
Please provide some details regarding what items I could mount to this thing safely, without creating flying objects during an accident. I guess anything mounted would stay behind the airbags too?
Rule of thumb -Use some common sense.
It’s a single 1/4-20 bolt mounted into a steel mechanical fixture in the dash. If you’re in a wreck and your phone happens to smack you in the face, you probably have bigger issues than a phone smacking you in the face. Regardless if it’s mounted on a rail that uses a 70,000 psi tensile strength 316 stainless bolt and 6061 billet aluminum or a $5.00 plastic phone clip that you bought on eBay and it’s mounted on your HVAC vent.
It’s a 1913 Picatinny rail that’s mounted on your dash. It has been FEA’d in Solidworks to be as robust as reasonably necessary for typical small electronics and misc. vehicle related items. Toll passes, dash cam, phone mount, dipping sauces. The 13.5” rail section will support 85 lbs before bending. Nothing within reason that you can mount on that rail will bend it.
Like I said, earlier. Just use some common sense and enjoy the drive.
Wait dipping sauce, will you be making a sauce holder!? cuz...you know gota dip french fries!
Dipping sauce holder will happen 100%Send it please
FWIW a free commerce society by virtue of definition gives you the ability to not buy it. Your all set.so, still no info on how much weight this rail secured by one screw can safely carry? I don't want accessories flying around my cabin in case of an accident or just a rough trail that I'm riding in Baja mode. It's all neat and good looking, but I'd want some more specs and would have thought they would have been published by now. Call me cynical or skeptical, but I'm not gonna jump on board with the first (may I say it? overpriced) bit of machined aluminum that shows up online.
How much weight can this carry? Can the weight be way off center like an ipad on a mounting arm? How well is that screw mounted into the dash to begin with? I've seen photos of it being ripped out by a rough trail with a gopro mounted on it, nothing else.
So, sorry, really appreciate the design and engineering put into this, but without technical specs of what load it can carry and where that load has to be installed, I'm not buying just because it's a forum member.
Please provide some details regarding what items I could mount to this thing safely, without creating flying objects during an accident. I guess anything mounted would stay behind the airbags too?
hi from french CANADIAN TRACKTOYRule of thumb -Use some common sense.
It’s a single 1/4-20 bolt mounted into a steel mechanical fixture in the dash. If you’re in a wreck and your phone happens to smack you in the face, you probably have bigger issues than a phone smacking you in the face. Regardless if it’s mounted on a rail that uses a 70,000 psi tensile strength 316 stainless bolt and 6061 billet aluminum or a $5.00 plastic phone clip that you bought on eBay and it’s mounted on your HVAC vent.
It’s a 1913 Picatinny rail that’s mounted on your dash. It has been FEA’d in Solidworks to be as robust as reasonably necessary for typical small electronics and misc. vehicle related items. Toll passes, dash cam, phone mount, dipping sauces. The 13.5” rail section will support 85 lbs before bending. Nothing within reason that you can mount on that rail will bend it.
Like I said, earlier. Just use some common sense and enjoy the drive.
SEND it!AR | BAM BYODR (Billet Aluminum Modular Bring Your Own Device Rail)
Here are your saucy renders of the three standard colors on the two rail designs. We have Picatinny available in Graphite Black, Tech Bronze, and Tumbled Matte Clear.
Pricing... Everyone wants to know what this sweet piece of kit will cost.
$275.00 shipped. BRONCO6G members will get 20% off ($220)! If you want in on the pre-purchase, before it's on the website or available anywhere else, here's what I'll need you to do. The parts won't be available outside of BRONCO6G until after November 5th or after SEMA wraps up.
Step 1: Reply to this thread with 'SEND IT' and I'll add you to the list on Post #2. Your place on the list isn't necessarily the order you will be receiving your AR | BAM BYODR, because they will be produced in bulk and orders fulfilled as they roll out of anodizing.
Step 2: PM me with your (actual) name, shipping address, and email. Also include the color and rail type you desire. I'll email you with a custom invoice with the BRONCO6G Member Discount applied. This will be applicable to 2 uses. I can go to 3, 4, or even 5 if you have that many BRONCOS. I know some of you will have more than one Bronco. This is also a way to grow the community and drive traffic to the website. This offer will also be available to all existing and new BRONCO6G members, beyond November 5th.
-Smooth Rail Option-
There's also the smooth rail option. Same colors are available.
Graphite Black, Tech Bronze, and Tumbled Matte Clear.
Being that the entire unit is modular, you'll be able to order one rail smooth and one rail Picatinny, if you so desire. In the end, it was just easier to produce the two rails separately. As always, we appreciate the support!
Send ItAR | BAM BYODR (Billet Aluminum Modular Bring Your Own Device Rail)
Here are your saucy renders of the three standard colors on the two rail designs. We have Picatinny available in Graphite Black, Tech Bronze, and Tumbled Matte Clear.
Pricing... Everyone wants to know what this sweet piece of kit will cost.
$275.00 shipped. BRONCO6G members will get 20% off ($220)! If you want in on the pre-purchase, before it's on the website or available anywhere else, here's what I'll need you to do. The parts won't be available outside of BRONCO6G until after November 5th or after SEMA wraps up.
Step 1: Reply to this thread with 'SEND IT' and I'll add you to the list on Post #2. Your place on the list isn't necessarily the order you will be receiving your AR | BAM BYODR, because they will be produced in bulk and orders fulfilled as they roll out of anodizing.
Step 2: PM me with your (actual) name, shipping address, and email. Also include the color and rail type you desire. I'll email you with a custom invoice with the BRONCO6G Member Discount applied. This will be applicable to 2 uses. I can go to 3, 4, or even 5 if you have that many BRONCOS. I know some of you will have more than one Bronco. This is also a way to grow the community and drive traffic to the website. This offer will also be available to all existing and new BRONCO6G members, beyond November 5th.
-Smooth Rail Option-
There's also the smooth rail option. Same colors are available.
Graphite Black, Tech Bronze, and Tumbled Matte Clear.
Being that the entire unit is modular, you'll be able to order one rail smooth and one rail Picatinny, if you so desire. In the end, it was just easier to produce the two rails separately. As always, we appreciate the support!