should be GRA-7000-005910 for the rails and GRA-0000-003690 for the hardware. mine came to $178.00 + tax.That makes me wish I had ordered mine with the tool belt. Any guess what the part number is to add it now?
should be GRA-7000-005910 for the rails and GRA-0000-003690 for the hardware. mine came to $178.00 + tax.That makes me wish I had ordered mine with the tool belt. Any guess what the part number is to add it now?
should be GRA-7000-005910 for the rails and GRA-0000-003690 for the hardware. mine came to $178.00 + tax.
Thanks to all the advice here, I have mounted a shovel onto the utility belt.
I used a pair of https://www.z1motorsports.com/misce...l-quickfist-riser-by-z1-off-road-p-44901.html
Attached to the utility belt using https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006954198737.html
I chose the M6 bolts, so I didn't have to drill out the risers.
The shovel I used was a https://www.roofracksgalore.com.au/spade-black-1065mm-handle-blue-grip
Next step is to apply some type of grip tape to the handle (where the QuickFists grab it) to prevent the shovel from rotating and touching the bodywork.
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Assuming it doesn’t get scrubbed off by the branch or whatever is scraping along the side in the process. Hanging shit off the side isn’t my bag but, if I were to do it the blade end would slide into a firmly mounted pocket.I'm a fan. A bit of rubber edge guard on the shovel blade should be enough to protect the paint even if it rotates in it's mount.
I still don't want it bouncing off the truck sheet mental. If something can flop around, it's not really fastened. I think if one wanted the shovel on the side, one of those panels would be much more solid and safe.If you add rubber onto the shovel blade, it is called pinchweld.
Looks like a good solution. Have been pondering options and this, together with thedocaus suggestion of pinchweld looks like an attractive optionThanks to all the advice here, I have mounted a shovel onto the utility belt.
I used a pair of https://www.z1motorsports.com/misce...l-quickfist-riser-by-z1-off-road-p-44901.html
Attached to the utility belt using https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006954198737.html
I chose the M6 bolts, so I didn't have to drill out the risers.
The shovel I used was a https://www.roofracksgalore.com.au/spade-black-1065mm-handle-blue-grip
Next step is to apply some type of grip tape to the handle (where the QuickFists grab it) to prevent the shovel from rotating and touching the bodywork.
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