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Old 01-28-2019, 08:35 PM #1
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Front Runner Accessories

Just about to purchase a Front Runner Slimline II full length roof rack and was wondering if there were any “Must Have” accessories, ie.. stactchets, O-rings, Wolf Pack boxes, etc that I should definitely get? Also if there are accessories that I should not purchase from them that I can purchase elsewhere for less or better quality please let me know.

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I think the tie down rings and some stratchits.

I believe you can make your own tie down rings, I can’t find the post for some reason though.
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I like the stratchits and wolf packs. Can never have too many of those.

10 of these with some 8mm bolts. I use them up top as stops and usually on the underside for tie-downs.
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i like the tie down rings. sure you could get them cheaper or make your own but they aren't terribly expensive. $10/pair. they match the rack and will get used a lot. i would have gotten their wolf pack boxes but i already had some boxes that i tie down.
i have the quick release tent mounts too
i wouldn't mind getting their awning mounts but i just use some L brackets for now

i would buy more stuff if their shipping wasn't so expensive.
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Anybody know if anyone has made there own ‘O’-rings? If so can you post the parts I would need?
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i like the tie down rings. sure you could get them cheaper or make your own but they aren't terribly expensive. $10/pair. they match the rack and will get used a lot. i would have gotten their wolf pack boxes but i already had some boxes that i tie down.
i have the quick release tent mounts too
i wouldn't mind getting their awning mounts but i just use some L brackets for now

i would buy more stuff if their shipping wasn't so expensive.
How do you like the RTT QR mounts? Those are next on my list to mount under my LFD rack.
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@unsub1 i like them a lot. makes loading the tent so much easier. it took a bit to get them all lined up but once you have it all marked and ready you are set. drop tent on top and slide it in. i had a gobi rack before and had to bolt cross bars down, it was such a pain getting my hand under there. no scratched up knuckles with these. i was surprised how easily the tent slides in, i was expecting it to be a little snugger.

cons: they are noisy when a tent is not loaded. they jangle around quite a bit. i tried using zip ties but didnt help. i removed them for winter.
they get dinged up pretty easily. on mine the powder coating is chipping pretty bad just from one summer.
your tent sits up a little higher. i dont notice any extra road noise but there is a bigger gap.
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@unsub1 i like them a lot. makes loading the tent so much easier. it took a bit to get them all lined up but once you have it all marked and ready you are set. drop tent on top and slide it in. i had a gobi rack before and had to bolt cross bars down, it was such a pain getting my hand under there. no scratched up knuckles with these. i was surprised how easily the tent slides in, i was expecting it to be a little snugger.

cons: they are noisy when a tent is not loaded. they jangle around quite a bit. i tried using zip ties but didnt help. i removed them for winter.
they get dinged up pretty easily. on mine the powder coating is chipping pretty bad just from one summer.
your tent sits up a little higher. i dont notice any extra road noise but there is a bigger gap.
That's great information. Thanks!
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Anybody know if anyone has made there own ‘O’-rings? If so can you post the parts I would need?
Buy the M8 ring nuts from amazon at a much, much lower price and then go to Lowes or Home Depot and buy the M8 bolts and nylon washers. you can make 10 for the cost of 2 from FR. I have 20 or so that I keep in the truck with 4 sets of stratchets and a couple of ratchet straps. Never know when you'll find something you need to strap to the roof and take home.

I also have the QR RTT mounts but haven't used them yet. Waiting on new crossbars and spring. Hi lift mount is also rad. The stock jack won't lift my truck so I need to keep it with me in case of a flat or other mishaps.
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Buy the M8 ring nuts from amazon at a much, much lower price and then go to Lowes or Home Depot and buy the M8 bolts and nylon washers. you can make 10 for the cost of 2 from FR. I have 20 or so that I keep in the truck with 4 sets of stratchets and a couple of ratchet straps. Never know when you'll find something you need to strap to the roof and take home.

I also have the QR RTT mounts but haven't used them yet. Waiting on new crossbars and spring. Hi lift mount is also rad. The stock jack won't lift my truck so I need to keep it with me in case of a flat or other mishaps.
Curious to see if any of you mount the RTT QRs underneath the crossbars and how that looks.
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I bought some quick fists that I use to mount tools and stuff on the rack instead of buying the shovel mount and stuff. I use them to hold my shovel and axe on the top and haven't had a problem. I only have shovel / axe mounted when I'm hitting the trails but never had a problem driving to or from spot doing 75mph+ for 6+ hours.
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Curious to see if any of you mount the RTT QRs underneath the crossbars and how that looks.
i wrote FR about this, they do not suggest it. it would look cleaner and keep a lower profile but not support the weight
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i wrote FR about this, they do not suggest it. it would look cleaner and keep a lower profile but not support the weight
Oh really? Don't they mention doing it on their product page and instructions? WTH?
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We can offer a good deal on all FrontRunner products!

Must have items:
Stainless Steel Tie Down Rings
Stratchits
Antenna Mount
Hi-Lift Jack Mount

and of course, the rack mounted bottle opener
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The two most useful that I have used, after the stratchits and tie down rings are the quick release RTT mounts (a gamechanger IMO with a RTT that needs to be taken on and off often like I had to) and the Maxtrax side mounts if you have recovery boards. The tent mounts as stated above have exceeded my expectations, although my tent is now mounted to my trailer. The Maxtrax mounts are great because if you have recovery boards they are not taking up space on your rack.

Here is a pic with both of them on.

I also have a bunch of close up and install pics of the tent mounts on my thread...

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