Off-Road Ranger I
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- First Name
- Donald
- Last Name
- Diehl
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0745
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- WRPN 506
I have been researching the rack options, and it seems there are three ways to go.
1. Gobi - a fan favorite. While I am not a fan of the install around the bumper and front end, not drilling into the hard top is always preferred.
2. Frontrunner and AEV - both are pretty similar though I prefer the AEV, drilling into the roof, difficult to remove, and folks seem to think best just to leave it on, especially with the Frontrunner.
3. Eezi-awn k9 - not really that adopted as others. However, easy on and off compared to others. Does not hold as much, but that might be a good thing. How much weight do you really want up top? More than 200lbs? While I think Eezi-awn is a great company, and their rep here in the US is one of the best it seems (hat tip to Paul), I can not shake the feeling of failing fiberglass due to roof weight.
I would appreciate any insight from this really informed community. My goal is to only use the rack a few times a year. I also don't want to carry a lot of weight on top. Awning, Max Tracks, recovery gear, chairs, and tables, about 170 lbs total.
No RTT, no water or fuel, no pull-pall or hi-jack or shovel.
1. Gobi - a fan favorite. While I am not a fan of the install around the bumper and front end, not drilling into the hard top is always preferred.
2. Frontrunner and AEV - both are pretty similar though I prefer the AEV, drilling into the roof, difficult to remove, and folks seem to think best just to leave it on, especially with the Frontrunner.
3. Eezi-awn k9 - not really that adopted as others. However, easy on and off compared to others. Does not hold as much, but that might be a good thing. How much weight do you really want up top? More than 200lbs? While I think Eezi-awn is a great company, and their rep here in the US is one of the best it seems (hat tip to Paul), I can not shake the feeling of failing fiberglass due to roof weight.
I would appreciate any insight from this really informed community. My goal is to only use the rack a few times a year. I also don't want to carry a lot of weight on top. Awning, Max Tracks, recovery gear, chairs, and tables, about 170 lbs total.
No RTT, no water or fuel, no pull-pall or hi-jack or shovel.