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This would be a good way to carry extra fuel!Interesting. Super value oriented. Was considering the Rig’d or Dirtcom but this is less than half of either. FWIW, the Dirtcom crew sent me this pic of theirs fitted on a 250. I do like how tight to the body it appears to be. Some stick out ridiculously far. View attachment 12165
Unless you get rear ended on the highway. I keep going back and forth on that myself.This would be a good way to carry extra fuel!
I think you can, actually. Dirtcom has a lot of adjustability and in the lowest position, the rear glass might be able to open with a 35” tire.I doubt it. At least for me, the glass won't open. I'm mounting a 35" Nitto Ridge Grappler back there.
That's my use case...use it on camping trips and then I can also hang my trail bag from it. I can't fit in the garage if I leave it on.I guess with mounts like this one can forget about parking sensors and backup camera? I was eyeballing some for a while and I guess normal flow would be mounting the thing when you go for an adventure and keeping it in a remote garage corner on the days when you need to drop off kids at school and do grocery shopping.
Yes you can. See this videoDo any of these mounts all you to open the rear glass without swinging out the tire?
How does it affect parking/backup sensors? Were you able to relocate backup camera? Thank you in advance.Here's some photos of my dirtcom carrier
No issues with window clearance, and I've got a 12.5in wide tire on there
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Heres a side shot of the hitch clearance
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