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Guess so, but good as a grab handle for support and spring loaded, so easy to remove. No tools needed.
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So what’s the intended purpose of such j hooks ? Use two of them for rakes or brooms or something of that nature? Maybe a weedwacker?
Good idea, will use to secure my photo tripod!
 

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I personally think the UP stuff is highway robbery and I’m not crazy about having to drive around with a tank bumper in the city.
As a trauma surgeon I don’t particularly subscribe to bigger and harder bumpers are better. Quite the opposite. Less crumple means more injury.
I saw this post on Facebook and immediately thought about your comment Ace. Just what trauma surgeons need Diamond Steel bumpers. Plus they are ugly as hell.
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I saw this post on Facebook and immediately thought about your comment Ace. Just what trauma surgeons need Diamond Steel bumpers. Plus they are ugly as hell.
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Agree. I don’t find that look attractive at all.
The thing is, it’s not just the guy in the other car that’s made less safe by this approach which I know a lot of people think. Newton’s third law is nonnegotiable and says otherwise.
 

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Guys, all you need are these Exo-mount.com brackets to climb into the bed
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Guys, all you need are these Exo-mount.com brackets to climb into the bed
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Yes. They are very nice. I’ve looked at them. However, if you have a cybertent there is a bracket already occupying where those are supposed to mount to the l-track. They occupy the last several positions on the track which are some of the most useful.
 

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BTW, that link is for a larger one (8"). they also sell a 5" version. Great idea!
That’s what I use, works great, just not stealth and cool looking!
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