Seems to be something that might tax the solitary vertical attachment point (ceiling hook) quite a bit once loaded, even moreso if side panels are loaded too. Any signs of stress or potential concern when loaded and offroading?
I DO like the idea but this would HAVE to be easily removed as well for circumstances that would need more height storage.
Pretty much my issue with those panels in general. I think it’s about being tactful about loading. You don’t what heavy stuff up high anyways. This where you should keep soft/lightweight items.
Can you post a picture with the hatch closed and rear window down? Trying to gauge visual obstruction.
The basket itself sits lower than the center headrest but you may be losing a couple of inches since you are looking back down over the seats and the bottom of the window is lower than the seatbacks. It's not much though!
The basket itself sits lower than the center headrest but you may be losing a couple of inches since you are looking back down over the seats and the bottom of the window is lower than the seatbacks. It's not much though!
Damn, I really like this and I literally just installed an Orange Boxx PSD & Recon molle system too. Might have to sell.it in order to get this shelf system
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2019 T4R ORP, King remot resi 3" lift, Fuel D695 Covert wheels, 35" Goodyear Ultraterrains, RCI Full skid plate set in steel, RCI aluminum fuel tank skid, C4 rock sliders, ARB dual underhood compressor, Sprint Booster V3, 12v Solutions Remote Start, Tekosha Primus IQ brake controller, Orange Boxx drivers side PDS with Recon racks.
This is a good looking shelf but without the availability of putting it at any height, it is very limiting.
The Rago shelf is a plus because it can be mounted at any point in the side Molle panels.
Not an attempt to shill another product. You guys make solid products.
Just a thought.
OK, ordered. More adjustability (height) would be a nice, but I do like the general shape of this better than Rago's and happy it's aluminum (and I've already got the Victory panels). Seems easy enough to remove when needed (w/ some foresight). Also cool that powder coated already ... and used the 10% tax coupon to bring $ down slightly. Should Victory make changes to this product, please remember the early adopters lol. Anyway, looking forward to it.
Damn, I really like this and I literally just installed an Orange Boxx PSD & Recon molle system too. Might have to sell.it in order to get this shelf system
For your next investment, I'd suggest getting a real recovery strap and getting rid of that thing with the hooks at the end.
For your next investment, I'd suggest getting a real recovery strap and getting rid of that thing with the hooks at the end.
It's on the list next time I'm at the shop. I just bought that cause I was up in the mountains and got tired of helping dig and push people in their Subarus out of the snow. This was the only strap they had in town, it worked for what I needed it to at the time.
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2019 T4R ORP, King remot resi 3" lift, Fuel D695 Covert wheels, 35" Goodyear Ultraterrains, RCI Full skid plate set in steel, RCI aluminum fuel tank skid, C4 rock sliders, ARB dual underhood compressor, Sprint Booster V3, 12v Solutions Remote Start, Tekosha Primus IQ brake controller, Orange Boxx drivers side PDS with Recon racks.
Pretty dawg-gone nifty. I’d like to see one that’s a riser about 6-8 off the floor for slipping in shotguns, hunting vest etc. then big gear on top - cooler, food kit, clothes etc.
Not to be contradictory just different users different use. Cool deal
Though not the intended use, it would seem that you can leave off the basket top and have three cross-rails with T-slots running across width of the cargo area. Someone else might be able to tell me how useful that kind of setup would be, but I thought it interesting to note...
Any chance this will ever be available with two rails and a single bottom basket panel? Basically half as deep, so you can still have taller items or open cooler lids, etc in part of the rear cargo area. Seems like an easy option considering the modular construction.