Maybe so, but they hang awful low@xrack is a very high quality American made product. The MFG is a Bronco owner and an avid fisherman. I own the over the spare Xrack. The tractions boards and everything else is locked and secured...
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Maybe so, but they hang awful low@xrack is a very high quality American made product. The MFG is a Bronco owner and an avid fisherman. I own the over the spare Xrack. The tractions boards and everything else is locked and secured...
Felix808 is just pointing out that the average real off-roader would drag all the low mounted stuff off the back of it first time out. I understand it’s just a representation of what’s possible. Usually the receiver hitch is the first thing to drag even with nothing stuck in it. Anything hitch mounted kills departure angle.@xrack is a very high quality American made product. The MFG is a Bronco owner and an avid fisherman. I own the over the spare Xrack. The tractions boards and everything else is locked and secured...
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HOW DARE YOU GIVE OPINIONS ON HIGH QUALITY AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS?!Felix808 is just pointing out that the average real off-roader would drag all the low mounted stuff off the back of it first time out. I understand it’s just a representation of what’s possible. Usually the receiver hitch is the first thing to drag even with nothing stuck in it. Anything hitch mounted kills departure angle.
My spare is almost dragging in the below picture.
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It’s a glorified bicycle rack lol.HOW DARE YOU GIVE OPINIONS ON HIGH QUALITY AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS?!
@xrack has many mounting options for the Bronco - Front and BackFelix808 is just pointing out that the average real off-roader would drag all the low mounted stuff off the back of it first time out. I understand it’s just a representation of what’s possible. Usually the receiver hitch is the first thing to drag even with nothing stuck in it. Anything hitch mounted kills departure angle.
My spare is almost dragging in the below picture.
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Now you’re killing approach angle. Off-road much? Lol
Might as well match the rear, though I don't know which is worseNow you’re killing approach angle. Off-road much? Lol
This bronco identifies as a snowplow…Now you’re killing approach angle. Off-road much? Lol
Overlanding-perfect opportunity for the aftermarket to get people to spend thousands on what can be done with a stock subaru and a $40 walmart tent.Lol I just saw a completely decked out Tacoma with all of the overlanding gucci items, complete with the stickers still on them.
That fancy $600 shovel, spotless with the barcode and product detail sticker still on the shovel blade.
Back on topic, yeah we do not have any hi-lift jack points.
My last rig had them built in to the bumpers and sliders.
Beach all day baby! I live on an IslandNow you’re killing approach angle. Off-road much? Lol
), and a hand-powered come-along, with a couple 5-ton strap extensions, to pull the truck are all I've used in 15 years. (The Dollhouse in Canyonlands NP isn't an easy drive.) Also have 6' 5-ton aluminum ramps and a shovel. And the factory jack is still there in case everything else fails.Looks like a great beach setup. Up front away from the sand.Beach all day baby! I live on an Island