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For my set up it wouldn’t be too difficult, I have a house battery in the bed.Where do you run the cable for the cube lights ?
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For my set up it wouldn’t be too difficult, I have a house battery in the bed.Where do you run the cable for the cube lights ?
What is the weight of the roof rack with the two ladders? Please send me the install video and manual, thanksGreat questions! Here is a full breakdown of the mounting, weight capacities, and installation for our JT cargo basket:
How it Mounts & Easy Installation: Our system features a 100% bolt-on, no-drill installation. The heavy-duty steel mounting brackets are engineered to clamp directly into your JT's factory drip rails (rain gutters). You simply position the clamps onto the gutters and tighten them down with the included hardware.
To make it completely hassle-free, we provide a very straightforward, easy-to-follow instruction manual along with a step-by-step installation video. It takes only minutes to set up with basic hand tools right in your garage.
Weight Limits (Heavy-Duty Carbon Steel Construction):
This setup is fully trail-ready and built to handle serious overlanding builds. Let me know if you need any other specs, and I'd be happy to shoot over the installation video or manual for you to check out!
- Static Load Rating (Parked): 800 lbs — Perfect for supporting a rooftop tent (RTT) with occupants inside.
- Dynamic Load Rating (Off-Roading): 400 lbs — Engineered to handle your heavy trail gear, fuel cans, and jacks on bumpy terrain.
- Dual Ladders Capacity: 400 lbs — Rock-solid and fully capable of supporting you while accessing your gear.
AgreeI think A.I. is a great tool...for fun things, not serious things.
If a company is going to A.I. something....and quite poorly at that...I kinda lose faith in that company. The poor job of the tent size, the guy on the ladder with his arms outstretched....and doing nothing, is an obvious and poorly executed cut/paste job.
Is the rack true to size ? Is the ladder as narrow as the dude standing on it shows (both feet tight together) ? The product cannot be trusted if the ad selling your product is totally fake.
It's not that hard or that difficult to mount your product on an actual Gladiator and take a few pics of it. Leave off the comical tent, leave off the male internet-sourced model that was doing something else in the original pic and looks ridiculous in this ad.
Y'know, be honest.
Can you tell me what the shipping weight was? Also what is the thickness of the metal? ThanksAgree. I own this product (see pics), but it was bought from Temu. Maybe Monoking sold it, but I didn't see that specifically in the item description. It is exactly the same down to the mountain-shaped front piece of the rack. I would rather see an actual photo as well. The rack I bought is all still in pieces, as I raptor lined everything before install. Also added aluminum oxide sand to the rungs for more grip. I don't plan on installing until late fall when my hard top goes back on. I can say all the welds looked good. The ladder rungs are 5 1/4 inches wide. No one is getting two feet on them. I tested the hardware in salt water for about 48 hours and it didn't rust.
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So, a Chinese company stealing another Chinese company's work? Or just acting as a reseller?Agree. I own this product (see pics), but it was bought from Temu. Maybe Monoking sold it, but I didn't see that specifically in the item description. It is exactly the same down to the mountain-shaped front piece of the rack.
Around 80 lbs, I believe. The thickness varies. The top slats are thinner, maybe 3mm. The ladder and steps are thicker; maybe 5mm.Can you tell me what the shipping weight was? Also what is the thickness of the metal? Thanks
I dunno man. Unless you're paying top top money, it's all coming from there anyway. Not crapping on the product at all, just trying to be objectively honest.So, a Chinese company stealing another Chinese company's work? Or just acting as a reseller?
Even the same picture, just with a different color Jeep Gladiator.
What is that, a tent for ants?! It has to be at least 3 times that size"I'd love to know where I can order the Zoolander RTT.
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I suppose I have to give a pass to the English errors for ESL companies, but the photoshops could use some improvement.
The ladder is a nice addition that is helpful for height-challenged folks like myself. But there's no way I'm fitting both feet in one space.
If it works with Freedom Tops, it'll work with the Sunrider. It's a half-rack, just like what JCR Offroad has (I'm sure others, but I have the JCR one and a Sunrider).
Back on topic of the product itself, have you installed Or assembled this thing yet? I’d love to see some feedback on it.Agree. I own this product (see pics), but it was bought from Temu. Maybe Monoking sold it, but I didn't see that specifically in the item description. It is exactly the same down to the mountain-shaped front piece of the rack. I would rather see an actual photo as well. The rack I bought is all still in pieces, as I raptor lined everything before install. Also added aluminum oxide sand to the rungs for more grip. I don't plan on installing until late fall when my hard top goes back on. I can say all the welds looked good. The ladder rungs are 5 1/4 inches wide. No one is getting two feet on them. I tested the hardware in salt water for about 48 hours and it didn't rust.
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