Gobi1Kenobi
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- '20 Gladiator Launch Edition "Millennial Falcon"
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I've owned and used this rack for about 1.5 years and have moved my build in another direction, so I'm selling my entire rack setup including some goodies. Here's what you'll be getting:
I had a Roofnest Falcon XL mounted on the rack and I'm just gonna tell you straight up that any tent that hangs over the cabin won't fit unless you have the Standoff Brackets. The 2 Antenna & Light mounts I placed on the back to mount some trail lights, and the Headache Rack I bought thinking I was going to use it but it turns out I didn't use it so it's been in my garage the whole time.
During the shipping process, Rebel Off Road sent me a pillar and side plate that didn't have all their laser cut holes completely cut out, so they sent me another free of charge (cheers!) so you'll be getting an extra pillar and 5th mounting plate for f-r-e-e.
NOTE: This is the Trail Rail version, meaning you have to have the Mopar or Rebel Offroad bed rails to attach this rack to it. I've also heard that unistrut or superstrut from Lowes/Home Depot works as well
NOTE #2: While this rack is SOLID and has never let me down, I will say that some of the powder coat has come off in tiny areas and rust has developed. I mean, this thing is made out of steel, so it's kind of expected?
If memory serves me correctly, the bolts are 3/8" square cap bolts and nyloc nuts. While this setup will comes with as many bolts/nuts and I can muster while disassembling the rack, I definitely recommend to not reuse nylocs even though they will be provided. They sell these bolts/nuts at your local hardware store.
Below are some real photos of it disassembled:
standoff brackets
rack preassembled (Nova being cute for the camera):
top channels, but can also be used on the sides:
side panels (with extra 5th blem piece):
extra side pillar:
headache rack with all hardware needed to assemble:
antennae/light mounts:
So purchasing this set brand new from Rebel Off Road will set you back at least $2,000
I'm willing to let this thing go for $1,400.
I'm located in Gilbert, AZ. Reach out to me here to get the conversation started.
I had a Roofnest Falcon XL mounted on the rack and I'm just gonna tell you straight up that any tent that hangs over the cabin won't fit unless you have the Standoff Brackets. The 2 Antenna & Light mounts I placed on the back to mount some trail lights, and the Headache Rack I bought thinking I was going to use it but it turns out I didn't use it so it's been in my garage the whole time.
During the shipping process, Rebel Off Road sent me a pillar and side plate that didn't have all their laser cut holes completely cut out, so they sent me another free of charge (cheers!) so you'll be getting an extra pillar and 5th mounting plate for f-r-e-e.
NOTE: This is the Trail Rail version, meaning you have to have the Mopar or Rebel Offroad bed rails to attach this rack to it. I've also heard that unistrut or superstrut from Lowes/Home Depot works as well
NOTE #2: While this rack is SOLID and has never let me down, I will say that some of the powder coat has come off in tiny areas and rust has developed. I mean, this thing is made out of steel, so it's kind of expected?
If memory serves me correctly, the bolts are 3/8" square cap bolts and nyloc nuts. While this setup will comes with as many bolts/nuts and I can muster while disassembling the rack, I definitely recommend to not reuse nylocs even though they will be provided. They sell these bolts/nuts at your local hardware store.
Below are some real photos of it disassembled:
standoff brackets
rack preassembled (Nova being cute for the camera):
top channels, but can also be used on the sides:
side panels (with extra 5th blem piece):
extra side pillar:
headache rack with all hardware needed to assemble:
antennae/light mounts:
So purchasing this set brand new from Rebel Off Road will set you back at least $2,000
I'm willing to let this thing go for $1,400.
I'm located in Gilbert, AZ. Reach out to me here to get the conversation started.
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