I was at AEV open house last week and they had a Rhino Rack with an AEV gutter clamp system that looked impressive. I will be interest what the weight rating will be.i want to get a RTT but I want a roof rack that is no drill so I can take it off when I am not using it. Are there any available? Or do I have to go the Thule gutter mount racks?
When are these folks gonna get moving on these product introductions?I was at AEV open house last week and they had a Rhino Rack with an AEV gutter clamp system that looked impressive. I will be interest what the weight rating will be.
Got any more info on this? Were you allowed to take pics?I was at AEV open house last week and they had a Rhino Rack with an AEV gutter clamp system that looked impressive. I will be interest what the weight rating will be.
You can take the rhino rack off while not using it. It will just have the mounting plates left on the jeepi want to get a RTT but I want a roof rack that is no drill so I can take it off when I am not using it. Are there any available? Or do I have to go the Thule gutter mount racks?
Those supports under the crossbars does not mean you can carry anymore weight than what the hardtop is rated for.I've seen some stuff around here about Exposed Racks (https://www.smsparts.com/) There's another thread in this section about them. I'm trying to follow along with these b/c there don't seem to be a lot of people out there with them yet, but they seem like an ideal system for someone like me who wants a versatile, no-drill, non-caged, easy on & off rack with a high enough weight limit to mount a RTT to. Here's their video of using the rack with a RTT: https://www.smsparts.com/videos?wix...69ea2d9ea2c584&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-jyrb3nxv#
These things are always subjective I know, but this rack is about the only one I have seen that I would say looks good. The rest look fugly to me.You can take the rhino rack off while not using it. It will just have the mounting plates left on the jeep