I have had one on my 2 door and one on our 4 door for almost a year and a half. We still love them. I carry a ikamper Sky Camp on one and tons of gear on the other.
great question! For the additional washers on the Raptor, it is to clear some additional hardware that normal broncos do not have, with that said, it still does not effect or change the height of the hardtop on where it sits, in fact it still sits in the factory location because we do not use the same mounting location as the hardtop. This way it completely isolates the lower Pak Rax mount on its own. If you have any more questions, let us know!
@trailrax Well, i got it installed, and during the installation, I noticed why the need for the additional washers is needed. The installation was a breeze, and the fit and finish were amazing. I posted a quick sneek peek of the trailrax half rax and pax rax installed, and I am super happy. You guys really nailed it. 👏 Thanks for the reply, and thanks for the support during the whole ordering process.
I would like to get one of these racks for my Bronco but I’d really like to see them or someone else come out with a bracket that will work with this rack and the 50” KC Titan Light bar. And I’m thinking of it sitting in front of the wind deflector or the same spot, sitting on top would be way to high to fit into my garage…
You guys skip some of the hardest steps in this video. How on earth do you get the little nuts on the bolts that are part of the bronco above the windshield? It's absolutely impossible. There's zero space in there.
Hello! Thanks for your comment, We usually get the washers and nuts over the factory studs in the front via some needle nose pliers or some smaller hands, then tighten down with a 10mm ratcheting wrench. Some have found loosening the deflector or removing it entirely helps with access to those nuts so you can tighten them down. Hope this helps!
1.93 inches? lol. seriously? why not provide a template of the expected distance? with the amount you guys are charging for the racks, I'm sure you guys can at least do that.
Hello! Thanks for your comment. 1.93 inches is typically the measurement we get but due to manufacturing tolerances of Ford Broncos, it can range more or less than 1.93 inches. We inform customers here in the video and on our written instructions that 1.93 inches is a good starting point. Ultimately the measurement between driver and passenger side needs to be the same, to ensure the rack is centered on the vehicle.