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- Mansfield, Ohio
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- 2011 Chevrolet Suburban
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
Damn that thing is badass. How does the quality of the cutting board seem? I might try to sell my Ford table and get this. I haven't got my Bronco yet.I have the trailgater and love it. Install was super easy.
yeah i have this on my wish list but it won't be anytime soon. I need to cool off on spending money right nowI have the trailgater and love it. Install was super easy.
Looks great, Does it rattle or make any noise when you’re driving?I have the trailgater and love it. Install was super easy.
I prefer the simple 1966 Mountain branding instead of the brand of other sponsors. I'm holding off until John posts details/pricing.Interested to see pricing on his.
No drill, no tire removal installDoes the trailgater require removal of tire carrier like JCR offroad or is it a simple no drill no tire removal install?
I would definitely get rid of the ford table. I think they advertise that this one can hold 80lbs (might be 60), where as the ford table is much less. This table is solid, it weighs a good 25lbs on its own. The cutting board is nice, its bamboo.Damn that thing is badass. How does the quality of the cutting board seem? I might try to sell my Ford table and get this. I haven't got my Bronco yet.
There is ZERO rattle with this thing. Frankly it's just too damn heavy to rattle, but they design it with anti-rattle features.Looks great, Does it rattle or make any noise when you’re driving?
Thanks for The detailed response and photos, I appreciate it.I would definitely get rid of the ford table. I think they advertise that this one can hold 80lbs (might be 60), where as the ford table is much less. This table is solid, it weighs a good 25lbs on its own.
There is ZERO rattle with this thing. Frankly it's just too damn heavy to rattle, but they design it with anti-rattle features.
It comes with this double-sided foam tape that gets installed around the outer edge of the backsplash and gets sandwiched between the backside of the table and the tailgate. You can kind of see it in the pic below. This is a top-down looking angle.
There is also this rubber gasket that the base of the table gets compressed against when the table is folded up.
So there are no lose pieces bouncing around, and the heavy pieces are compressed against padding.
Who makes this 1966 table pictured above?Interested to see pricing on his.