MarineHawk
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That's looking increasingly likely.lol, as long as Brady doesn't win this year ...
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That's looking increasingly likely.lol, as long as Brady doesn't win this year ...
That looks quite good, if not a tad taller than I'd like personally. If only they offered an aluminum model!Pictures of RLD Designs Generation 2 Gladiator Canopy on an actual Gladiator.
Curious, why do you like the aluminum over stainless steel? Aluminum is slightly lighter but not as strong, more welds, and harder to repair from what i've been told. I've been debating between RLD and Alu-Cab and curious if i'm missing something. Thanks.That looks quite good, if not a tad taller than I'd like personally. If only they offered an aluminum model!
My build's a bit a-typical so my needs are usually different than most. I live in Michigan and regularly drive to the Rockies, especially in the winter.Curious, why do you like the aluminum over stainless steel? Aluminum is slightly lighter but not as strong, more welds, and harder to repair from what i've been told. I've been debating between RLD and Alu-Cab and curious if i'm missing something. Thanks.
looking good, but i want to see the gap between the cab and the cap. I thought on the first one it was quite large.Pictures of RLD Designs Generation 2 Gladiator Canopy on an actual Gladiator.![]()
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I've sent an email to inquire about the grade of stainless steel and there take on how rust proof this canopy is going to be. I'll post when I hear back.Does RLD list what grade stainless they use? I couldn't find any mention on their website.
I talked to fas-top today - they were unaware of the trail rail setup so I asked them to throw in some '16-up tacoma mounts instead of the under bed rail mounts as those worked well on my Thule rack. I'll create a new thread once it all comes in and I get it mounted.Please report back if you hear from them. Also post up some pics when you get installed. I'm looking to do the same thing...and figure out how to add a bed rack too.
Nice find!I wonder if this is the prototype water storage for the front of the canopy camper?
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