there is at least one thread with discussions about this already...
i am getting 15ish. i think it is dependent largely on driving style, moreso than other vehicles
a tent in the bed would be okay for us, the main reason being bugs and things cant get to us as easy. and height is always better for security/vantage point. dunno when i can afford a RTT though. prlly will use the tent in bed for a while, just gotta clear the bed first.
Would love to get 35s but I am getting 16, mostly city. It is what it is but better mileage would mean less stops between fillups and more money for accessories....
I like it more than the OEM steel, I wanted a full width because I want protection to the plastic fenders.
Quality is good, packaged very well. It does come with a skid plate. Brackets for rubi and non-rubi fogs. The hardest part is towards the end where you have to line up 4 pieces and put a...
i don't understand why it doesn't seem to be a big deal to see a constant stream of water dripping into an expensive ass toy. Water has a tendency to go where it wants, if I could prevent or delay its eventual contribution to rust or damage why not? Just because it can doesn't mean it should.
It's awesome! Not too hard to install, just make sure you line everything up well, there's a few steps where you line up 3 or 4 pieces of metal. I cross-threaded one, security I guess lol.
"to each their own unless its not our taste, then we'll judge you"
put 50 inch tires on 16s and you're good and get likes but dont get 20s on 33s because then your taste is awful.
That rack looks like it will work with a Diamondback perfectly. The link you provided is for both horizontal bars, what is the part to connect them? Based on the description it seems like this link is for the two bars that connect the front rack to the back? Is this the other part needed...