Recovery Device AND Gear Holding Side Brackets
Recovery Device AND Gear Holding Side Brackets
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Recovery Device AND Gear Holding Side Brackets
These off-road tough articulating brackets are designed to securely mount MAXTRAX, TRED Pro, and other popular rescue devices with similar hole spacing off the side of the Front Runner Slimline II rack. Made from black powder coated high strength steel and stainless steel fasteners, these brackets are built to withstand the toughest off-road conditions.
Specifications:
- Depth (mm): 90
- Length (mm): 160
- Width (mm): 310
- Depth (in): 3.5
- Length (in): 6.3
- Width (in): 12.2
- Weight (kg): 2.8
- Weight (lb): 6.2
Each bracket measures 313mm (12.3') in length, 65mm (2.6') in width, and 178mm (7') in height. The mounting holes are spaced at 230mm and 270mm, making them compatible with a variety of rescue devices. These brackets weigh 4.4kg (9.7lbs) per pair.
The brackets are adjustable in height and angle, allowing them to fit various vehicle profiles. They come with installation hardware and fitting instructions for easy setup. These brackets are also compatible with the original Slimline rack and can be used to mount the RRAC149 (sold separately).
For added security, the included bolts can be substituted with the REQU120 (sold separately) to lock MAXTRAX in place. Please note that the REQU259 is required when mounting 2 pairs of MAXTRAX EXTREME. For compatibility with the Slimsport or Slimpro Van Rack, the RRAC182 (sold separately) is required.
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