And a black top that matches the b-pillars, handles and trim......
Can you comment on the validity of these photos? Cant tell if photoshopped.as someone that has used photoshop for 25 years. I’ve spotted a few very amateur mistakes on here. I.e. no shadow under the middle cover area despite bright overhead light. Also, makes no sense to have anyone trailer a vehicle to a show then leave it in a trailer at a show with the door open then drive it across country to unveil it. Whoever said that is insulting people’s intelligence. But nice try trying to drum up an insta following, maybe work on your photoshop skills or not use a vehicle that was revealed the day before.
What if I told you it wasn't an exo cage and that It was just roof rack with the roof offWhile the accessories were designed for the specific concept in mind, the exo-cage cargo rack seems to have missed the point. Let me be clear, that it works for the specific concept. But the whole idea of an exo-cage is that it is "outside" of the body. The specific concept has no rear roof so it works to mount to the body at the back of the roll bar. But that mounting point is "inside" a would be roof. The front mount points are on the interior of the mirror cowls which allows for lights mounted on the cage to utilize interior wiring to mate with the wiring harness at the cowl.
Overall, I like the front mounting point and integrated wiring. The top rack isn't a huge basket, yet capable to hold a ton of crap. It would be nice to see a clamshell roof top tent that alleviate concerns of weight limitations on the Jenga roof carrier. Added bonus if it doesn't look like an oversized pizza delivery bag. The rear mount would have to be redesigned to allow for a roof.
Hate to be "that guy" but while this truck looks really impressive, the interior will get destroyed quite quickly in actual fire duty and really has limited fire suppression functionality. The pump for the water tank--which is an internal combustion engine on a brushtruck like this--is essentially in the interior of the vehicle...the back seat area!! No bueno!! That means pump engine exhaust is being released in the cabin area or close to the occupants. And then there's all the grease and water spray from pumps and chainsaws that will undoubtedly get all over. Wildland firefighting is dirty, messy business and best suited for a pickup-type vehicle. The pump, tank and dirty gear are in the bed and externally separated from the cab to protect the occupants.Pretty cool! There’s a whole lotta “not for sale“ on that rig.
Very efficient use of 50 gallons of water.??
Maybe better for watering the newly planted trees.
Define real? Are those real pictures, yes. Can you have any of that, no.Just found these are they real?