puda
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I am selling an HD RCI bed rack because I no longer own a Ranger, or even a pickup truck. The RCI rack started life as a 12" Aluminum Heavy Duty rack and I purchased the 18" uprights and crossbars to increase the height. I will be building a trailer at some point so this sale includes the necessary components to be either 12" or 18". The rack is really beefy at a pretty minimal weight penalty. I had an ever evolving setup that included Rotopax water containers, Maxtrax recovery boards, 1UP USA bike rack, a shovel and mount, ARB compressor, Roadshower pressurized water tank, a rooftop tent, and a 270° awning. The rack handled all my different setups perfectly, and never moved an inch. I have all of the mounting provisions for the items I listed available as well. Note: In the picture the rack is wet, it looks good in person.
This posting also includes a Freespirit Recreation High Country 63" tent. The extra 8-15 inches of width you get in this tent makes it really comfortable. I previously owned a tent that was about 53 inches of internal width, and the difference between that and the 63 inch tent is almost unimaginable. The mattress in this tent is really comfortable, you never feel the bottom of the tent below you. We are two "full sized adults" with a small dog and this tent was perfect for us when we had a pickup truck. This tent was used a couple dozen times and was always aired out same day if it got packed up wet. The only "non-factory" smell is that of the smoke from a campfire. There are no tears or blemishes. The Freespirit tent material is next level, a significant upgrade from previous tents I owned. The ceiling ventilation helps eliminate condensation and the insulation of the tri-layer fabric keeps you warm down into the 20s. We were super impressed with this tent, it just doesn't work with our current setup.
This posting also includes the Wheel Every Weekend machined tent mounting brackets specifically made for the RCI roof rack. If you own a Rooftop tent and don't have the WEW brackets specific to your mounting situation I would highly recommend. These are the cleanest method I have found, extremely strong, and offer security against someone just cutting off the bolts to steal the tent. It's the perfect upgrade if you are willing to spend the money. Luckily for whoever purchases this, it is included.
I am asking $1480 OBO.
This posting also includes a Freespirit Recreation High Country 63" tent. The extra 8-15 inches of width you get in this tent makes it really comfortable. I previously owned a tent that was about 53 inches of internal width, and the difference between that and the 63 inch tent is almost unimaginable. The mattress in this tent is really comfortable, you never feel the bottom of the tent below you. We are two "full sized adults" with a small dog and this tent was perfect for us when we had a pickup truck. This tent was used a couple dozen times and was always aired out same day if it got packed up wet. The only "non-factory" smell is that of the smoke from a campfire. There are no tears or blemishes. The Freespirit tent material is next level, a significant upgrade from previous tents I owned. The ceiling ventilation helps eliminate condensation and the insulation of the tri-layer fabric keeps you warm down into the 20s. We were super impressed with this tent, it just doesn't work with our current setup.
This posting also includes the Wheel Every Weekend machined tent mounting brackets specifically made for the RCI roof rack. If you own a Rooftop tent and don't have the WEW brackets specific to your mounting situation I would highly recommend. These are the cleanest method I have found, extremely strong, and offer security against someone just cutting off the bolts to steal the tent. It's the perfect upgrade if you are willing to spend the money. Luckily for whoever purchases this, it is included.
I am asking $1480 OBO.
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