If those are KO2's, then they should be covered under warranty.
If those are KO2's, then they should be covered under warranty.
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Even if gouged on a rock or something?If those are KO2's, then they should be covered under warranty.
Thats what I was told when I bought mine. I flattened 2 of my Falken Wildpeaks (sidewall damage) on a desert trip and I decided to buy a set of KO2's. They told me that if I had done the same thing with the KO2's, they would have been replaced free of charge. Its worth looking into.Even if gouged on a rock or something?
Pathfinder I
I've got Bilstein 5100 rear shocks that I'm trying to get rid of. And a Wheeler's AAL.Last purchase was a cross bed rail set.
Next purchase will be Bilstien 510o RHA lift shocks and rear blocks. I think... Mostly depends on what goes on sale from my wish list(s) first!
I've got Bilstein 5100 rear shocks that I'm trying to get rid of. And a Wheeler's AAL.
Pathfinder I
Pathfinder I
Geez man your definitely headed in the right direction there...OB member and a Toyota....sweetLast thing I bought is a membership to Overland Bound; next thing is a 4Runner....God willing.
Pathfinder I
LOL well I'm going to try.Geez man your definitely headed in the right direction there...OB member and a Toyota....sweet
Same. I just bought a jerry can and holder which I’ll mount in my swing out. Still looking for a box I like for the roof rack. Been thinking about the Plano sportsman, but still hoping to find something longer with less height at a reasonable price.A few of the priority items are fuel and storage on the roof rack.
Contributor I
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Advocate II
I don't think I've seen any upright rotopax mounts for a roof rack but it should be easy enough to fab using some of those rotopax swivel mounts. If you don't do it yourself I'm sure a local shop could do it relatively easily. Manufacturers do make upright mounts for your standard 5gal military can (both fuel and water) if you wanted to go that route. I mulled this over awhile too.A few of the priority items are fuel and storage on the roof rack.
Fuel: I'm leaning towards Rotopax but I'm looking for a solution which would allow me to carry / store them standing up. Ideally, I would like to carry up to 4 2-gallon Rotopax containers (2 fuel, 2 water).
Storage: I'm also looking for a storage box which can be secured (lock and key) to my roof rack. Something large enough to hold a 2-man tent, sleeping bags, and a couple of mats.
Maybe down the road, a swing-out rear bumper for more storage options. Christmas is coming up!