Mine was one side was way up and the other solidly planted. After “leveling “ they were each up about a 1/16 which was fine for the 3m on mine.
see my last post about the paper shim.
For anyone who ends up having a similar issue, I ended up shimming a single width of printer paper barely 1/4”x1/4” just under the AR logo opposite the side the was raised on my rail. Completely leveled it out. On my rail, specifically the center piece that mounts to the threaded hole, there was...
Has anyone else had one side of their rail lifted considerably? I remember reading on one of these threads about a similar issue, but don’t remember their solution. My right side is lifted about a quarter inch… I could shim it, but it would be obvious that it isn’t level across the dash...
Looks like fun! I have a 2 door I take up to Mt. Hood from Portland pretty often. Is it an open group? Would love to get out there with some other broncos.
That’s the same response I got over there on that thread.
The email response back on November 9th,
Hi cerberos213,
Thank you for your patience, we will have the first orders shipping next week and hope to have all the pre-orders fulfilled by the end of the month.
Sincerely,
Pitcrew
End of the month has come and gone and we haven’t seen any shipping info or any further update now that SEMA is out of the way. What’s the status on these getting out to customers, realistically?
Thank you
I haven’t figured out a workaround yet, but also have an awning I’d like to mount. They say the channels in the tent can’t accommodate the weight and looking at the single track I’d agree. I’m thinking about drilling and tapping some holes into the rack that I could cap with some black bolts...
I definitely can take some more shots tomorrow as well as all the work I’ve done inside. As far as the rtt, it’s the Aspen Lite from freespirit recreation. They have a really good overview video on their YouTube channel. 110lbs, tons of features, perfect fit for the 2 door.