Trailrax rack is the best, especially if you're going heavy. It's a single piece design and if you add the pax rack you get extra strength and support. Their customer service is top tier as well. I've had mine on for a little over two years with thousands of miles on it. The finish is holding up...
Looks like they’d slice you head open in a collision or a rollover. There are plenty of companies making soft/nylon grab handles that mount overhead along the roll cage.
Great thread right here all about the RC high winch mount. I'm running the now discontinued Tricky Motorsports frame horn reinforcements on my build. My build is all listed on like page 12 or 13. Many builds with ideas for everything you need on different winches, control box relocates, camera...
Man I haven’t even thought to leave my wind deflector on to remove my TRMR rack. Genius. Do you just leave the rear clam shell mounts clamped on and just detach the pax rax mounts from the bottom bracket under the clam shell? I would think that would be the easiest way to take it on and off...
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Rapid Red but that color has since been retired along with Cyber Orange. Of the current available colors, I see velocity blue and cactus gray the least. Then maybe white/iconic silver/race red. Then most common are black/A51/carbonized gray/eruption green. At least...
No pics, sorry. Ratchet straps are my go to, but this panel is light enough that cam straps would be fine as well. I'm probably going to buy new ones that are black so the blend in more. I currently use orange straps.
I'm sure I'm not the only one of us who has wanted to remove the middle panel of my hard top when suddenly finding yourself in some beautiful weather while out and about (especially here in the PNW), but there is no way to store it other than putting the rear seats down. I did a little messing...
If you go with the Trailrax full rack you could run the wire along the passenger side rail and down through the passenger side A pillar. There is a notch in the seal above the windshield near the A pillar. You could run the wire down through there, down the A pillar behind the trim, to the back...
Sorry for my typo even though you got what I was saying (instead OF slamming...lol). I believe the best case scenario and some manufacturer recommendations is about 6 feet of slack to start. Check out this video with Factor55 for great information on recovery using a kinetic rope and soft...
Did you have you rope folded in half? Use the full length of rope to get the most stretch and mechanical advantage of the "rubber band" effect. I'd also ease into it a little more instead or slamming it. Also as others have said, hook up to your rear to pull. Pulling backwards is harder on your...