I'm like a kid watching all the great parks on the National Geographic channel to see where I can get my self into!:cwl:That's real nice. Look forward to seeing some pictures from its first overlanding adventure? Anything lined up?
The Rhino Rack back bone is fully installed. It has a interior bracing structure over the wheel well of the vehicle where its much stronger. The Rhino Rack Back Bone will hold parked takes 800lbs in weight, and 300lbs in weight driving.@ralfrubio Is the rhino rack installed on jsut the gutters? I did not think it was capable of carrying that much weight (meaning gear and people sleeping in it)
The Steps are from Hammer Head same company that does the Front and Rear bumpers.Great job on the rig!
What kind of steps do you have installed?
I didn't see it listed...
Check out JJUSA, they do some Overland style trips now (they call them Adventure). Registration opens next week for 2019 trips. Here is a link to the Moab trip.I'm like a kid watching all the great parks on the National Geographic channel to see where I can get my self into!:cwl:
I'll definitely post pictures of my adventures stay tuned.
Ahhh...nice. So from the pics it looks like there is no actual drilling through the top. Is that true?The Rhino Rack back bone is fully installed. It has a interior bracing structure over the wheel well of the vehicle where its much stronger. The Rhino Rack Back Bone will hold parked takes 800lbs in weight, and 300lbs in weight driving.
I included some pictures to show the interior structure over the rear wheel.
how else would they attach to each other then? magnets?Ahhh...nice. So from the pics it looks like there is no actual drilling through the top. Is that true?