We have sales on Injen occasionally. A big issue with those guys (among just about everybody lately) has been availability.
If you're looking at a particular part number, I can see what we can do.
I mean, if they're telling you to use an aftermarket module, I have a hard time believing they'd refuse potential warranty repairs.
Just get it in writing.
Tough to say. All warranty decisions are up to individual dealerships, so you'd have to ask your service advisor.
That being said, 265/70R17s are an OEM tire size, so your dealership can adjust your truck via IDS if you're worried about your warranty.
Front Runner's Low Profile Tent MIGHT work. It's technically 52.4" wide by 49". Those 4 tenths could be a deal-breaker, though. You also may run into an issue with the rain fly tension rods coming out so far.
The Yakima Skyrise HD Small Tent looks like a good bet (though we don't have it on the...
The other thing is that sizing is going to limit you to a 1-2 person tent, and let's be honest, "1-2 person" really means 1-2 Noahs, which translates to 1 real person and a small, yappy dog.
There might be a few that would work. Availability's always an issue these days, though.
A couple of questions before we start throwing out options:
1). How much vertical clearance do you have with the awning and rack, since it looks like they both overhang the rear a bit?
2). Is the 52"...
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Let me know. I doubt it'll be an issue.
They've been pretty good as of late, though if they have to build them to order, raw materials issues are still a big problem.
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Not much. The portion that sits against the bed rail is pretty thin:
And you do gain a little bit of height. Granted, the 2009-2014 F150s have bed caps with HUGE ridges in them, so the Elevate rails ride higher on my truck than they likely will on the Rangers. Not to mention, the older...
So I wasn’t able to get the correct length crossbars in time for my camping trip this weekend (71” for the F150s), however, the included cleats with the Elevate TS rails still came in very handy;
Paired with a Rightline Sport Jr. Car Top Carrier.
They worked just fine:
I'll hopefully have them on the truck tomorrow (though it's supposed to be hot as hell again, so we'll see).
Only minor issue is that pushing the T-slot nuts in initially is a bit tight, those it's supposed to be so that the end caps stay on. A whack with my...
From looking at the Gator Cover, the Elevate rails should work just fine. The only potential issue right now is that we (and I don't think TruXedo has either) haven't tested the RLT600s with the Elevate rails specifically, though we're hoping to soon. I have a set of 5.5ft Elevate rails in my...