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  1. How to Transport & Protect Interior from Dog? (Doggo Megathread)

    Unless you have a harness you hook up to your dog and attach it to a seatbelt in your cab, a dog in the cab will be thrown around a lot more than how I’ve explained. In both previous comments I pointed out how the dog is securely fastened to a fixed point in the middle of the bed away from the...
  2. How to Transport & Protect Interior from Dog? (Doggo Megathread)

    It’s just as bad as tying your dog to a tree outside? It creates a fixed point relatively close to the center of the truck bed so your dog has a little room to move but not enough to make it to the edge of the bed. The dog harness is rated to provide the same support as a self belt would on a...
  3. How to Transport & Protect Interior from Dog? (Doggo Megathread)

    Is bed space not available? Why not get a car-safety dog harness and clip it to a tie-down in the bed so they cant jump out? Something like this...
  4. Dinged doors vs. Bird poop vs. Sun Damage? Which one would you pick?

    Get some rock sliders or running boards that still out far enough to protect your doors. If that’s not enough then add a lift to make the sliders/boards more level with their door. But because the rear doors of most cars are curved this only protects against the driver and passenger doors, so...
  5. The Weekend Warrior

    Thanks, I'll have to keep looking around. I checked out the Pace Edwards and it looks nice! The only major drawback is the canister size (12" x 10.25" or so). I'll definitely keep it in mind though. If I don't find one I like as much as the American Roll Cover I might just hold off on getting a...
  6. Yakima Product Suggestions

    I asked Yakima if their Tracks are in any way compatible with the Outpost/Overhaul and they said they are not. When I asked Truck Covers USA they said that Yakima told them that they are developing a solution for it. I dont think that Track/Overhaul system would work YET but keep your eyes open...
  7. Yakima Product Suggestions

    The Truck Rack Systems from Yakima are some pretty great racks, but as the first generation it has some limitations including: 1. Only one tonneau cover works with them 2. Overhaul doesnt go low enough to go below cab 3. Bedrock is not as easily removable as Outpost or Overhaul I don't...
  8. The Weekend Warrior

    Thanks for the heads up! Im seriously debating now whether to get the cover I want and work a rack system around that rather than work the cover around the Outpost...
  9. New Members Introduce Yourself!

    Jake from Utah. I’ve known I want a Ranger for the past year but won’t be able to get one until I graduate this spring. I plan to rig it for my weekend warrior needs that include mountain biking, cycling, skiing, canyoneering, rock climbing, kayaking or paddle boarding (in the foreseeable...
  10. Removable Roof Racks

    The Yakima Overhaul has base plates that stay mounted to the bed rails making the rack itself removable in less than a minute. https://www.yakima.com/overhaul-hd It’s a pretty penny but it’s height adjusts from 19” all the way to 30”. It has an off-road rating of 300 lbs, on road rating of 500...
  11. Yakima Overhaul HD - rebox

    Looks great! I've been going back and forth between the Overhaul and the Outpost. When the Overhaul is at it's lowest point does it stay below the cab height? I wish Yakima would make one that goes from 13" to 22"....
  12. The Weekend Warrior

    I've planned a lot of things out for the ranger Im getting next spring (hopefully) when I graduate, but I never thought about getting a stripe kit or decal until I saw this.... this looks awesome!! Could you post a link to where you got it from? Also, I'm assuming that retractable cover is the...


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