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    rackxp
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    Yeah. I think you save about 40mm. I wanted my car to be under 2m with my 2" lift which is why I went with the backbone.

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  • Craggles123
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    With the backbone system does the tray sit lower than it would if mounted on feet?

    If so I might have some feet for sale, need as much room as I can get with our garage

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  • rackxp
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    Originally posted by krisblucher View Post
    Was that the pioneer rack and backbone for 1090? Which size did you get?
    Hey Mate. 2128mm x 1236mm. It cost me $1090 just need to go collect it now and install it.

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  • pwatt01
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    haha.. i think that picture just removed any of my concerns... eye bolts and straps it is then

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  • craigm
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    Originally posted by amts View Post
    I have done without front or side rails. I just used eyebolts and tie everything down.
    X2 Everything can be tied down without the need for the side rails, Plus there are plenty of accessories for gas bottles, jerries and the like. If it's tied down properly, it shouldn't go anywhere...

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    I have done without front or side rails. I just used eyebolts and tie everything down.

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  • pwatt01
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    Hello All.. whilst everyone is ere... I am getting a Pioneer platform this week.. and was wondering if anyone is using the side rails or front rails for it when offroading.. I was thinking of getting a set as I am used to my cage that I had, but am not sure it it will be worth the money.. thoughts?

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    Should be just the 21xx size with the Backbone (for now).

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  • P W
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    Not sure the size, but I think from memory that only one size comes with the backbone. $1090 is a great price.

    Phil

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  • krisblucher
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    Originally posted by rackxp View Post
    I ordered the backbone today from auto one for $1090. I needed the clearance to be under 2m with the 2" lift.
    Was that the pioneer rack and backbone for 1090? Which size did you get?

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  • rackxp
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    I ordered the backbone today from auto one for $1090. I needed the clearance to be under 2m with the 2" lift.

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  • P W
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    Originally posted by Micko2005 View Post
    Any issues with wind noise from the backbone, I was told by a retailer they were noisy?
    Just come back from a trip to Townsville and could not hear any noise until I got over 100Kph. Mind you, the awning would make some also.
    Phil

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  • Micko2005
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    Originally posted by trsmith View Post
    i love my 2128x1236 at first i worried it was too big, but once it was on i was more than happy. love having all that extra room too.
    also went with the backbone to keep the height as low as possible for the city carparks
    https://goo.gl/photos/pkHt2cDDtYGCJo296
    Any issues with wind noise from the backbone, I was told by a retailer they were noisy?

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  • trsmith
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    i love my 2128x1236 at first i worried it was too big, but once it was on i was more than happy. love having all that extra room too.
    also went with the backbone to keep the height as low as possible for the city carparks
    https://goo.gl/photos/pkHt2cDDtYGCJo296

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  • Micko2005
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    Originally posted by plodder627 View Post
    We have the Tradie rack in 19xx by 12xx. Went for the larger size basically to keep our options open and not restrict what we can carry. the open ends make it easy to load/unload and allow longer stuff to be chucked on the rack. with some eye bolts its easy to tie stuff down. we are using the 6 feet supplied by rhino that replaces the rails, they were relatively simple to fit.
    The rack sits level with the ground, I think it looks fine but more importantly its a lot more practical to have it this way, and the awning sits level rather than sloping towards the front of the car. cant really see why you would want it sloping with the roof.

    That does look ok, I was looking at the larger size but I think the 19xx by 12xx will work out well. How is the wind noise, and with that setup you have, is it easy to take them on and off.

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