My 2006 Isuzu DMAX. It's got 400,000 kms on the clock, has had most things replaced/repaired at some point, and it keeps on hauling bikes up hills and taking me to rad places!
This thread is packed with cool vehicles. CTS-V wagon is on my list...
I have a 2009 WRX, with a Kuat NV rack plugged into a Forester hitch/bumper beam. If you have this era of WRX/STi, and can't find a hitch receiver to go around your exhaust, this is THE solution. A Forester bumper beam with the hitch receiver bolts up to the Impreza with no modification.
This is about as much off roading that this thing can handle...
As much as I love this car, I am probably going to get rid of it after next winter. It is just too horrible on gas....
2011 Raptor - 12 bikes between the tailgate pad and Lolo Rack.
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2011 Raptor - 12 bikes between the tailgate pad and Lolo Rack.
Coolest one yet!
I was really hoping this thread was going to be full of badass lifted jeeps and maybe a few trucks.
How is that rack? I'm looking into racks for my wrx! also, what kind of hitch receiver did you put on?
The rack has been great so far. A buddy of mine has had the same rack for a couple of years now so from seeing how his has held up over the years and the features and connivence of this rack I was sold on it. I went with a 2" Tork Lift Central hitch. It wasn't too bad to install and is completely hidden. http://torkliftcentral.com/2015-subaru-wrx-wrx-sti-ecohitch-invisi
Most of the time we run the 2015 Chevy Duramax, Z-71
Leveling kit and some hearty BFG rubber
Baja Design light bar mounted in our Status custom YT grill and hubcaps
20' x 8' Trailer (formerly of Coldcock Whisky) all costumed out to haul the demo fleet
This rig serves as a workhorse for us, pulls our house around North America, and the massive bed comes in handy from time to time. That's 17 rides loaded for transport from Test Sessions.
2011 Raptor - 12 bikes between the tailgate pad and Lolo Rack.
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2011 Raptor - 12 bikes between the tailgate pad and Lolo Rack.
This rig serves as a workhorse for us, pulls our house around North America, and the massive bed comes in handy from time to time. That's...
This rig serves as a workhorse for us, pulls our house around North America, and the massive bed comes in handy from time to time. That's 17 rides loaded for transport from Test Sessions.
Mk6 GTI, 6 speed, has a few mods done to it, super fun car.
Havent put any roof racks on it yet, so in the rear seats get put down and the bike gets crammed into the hatch, haha.
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Mk6 GTI, 6 speed, has a few mods done to it, super fun car.
Havent put any roof racks on it yet, so in the...
Mk6 GTI, 6 speed, has a few mods done to it, super fun car.
Havent put any roof racks on it yet, so in the rear seats get put down and the bike gets crammed into the hatch, haha.
Thanks to Daniel Roos for the last two shots.
I have a 2009 WRX, with a Kuat NV rack plugged into a Forester hitch/bumper beam. If you have this era of WRX/STi, and can't find a hitch receiver to go around your exhaust, this is THE solution. A Forester bumper beam with the hitch receiver bolts up to the Impreza with no modification.
This is about as much off roading that this thing can handle...
As much as I love this car, I am probably going to get rid of it after next winter. It is just too horrible on gas....
I was really hoping this thread was going to be full of badass lifted jeeps and maybe a few trucks.
polaris 1000 RZR XP
2000 Honda Accord with 221K miles.
I had a 3rd bike tray, but it got stolen by a crackhead while I was in the 3D printing shop.
I’m really stoked on both of my @CanAmOfficial Maverick-X RS Turbo UTVs, but this is probably my favorite feature so far: a bike rack on the 4-seater “Family Adventure Hauler”. That means running bikes up any of the countless downhill MTB hills here in Utah with friends. AND, it’s street legal. Park City’s our playground, and this is our fun, turbo’d, street-legal shuttle! #nicerack #UtahAdventures #CanAm #MaverickXRS #CanAm_by_KenBlock
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Once again, Ken Block wins at life.
Leveling kit and some hearty BFG rubber
Baja Design light bar mounted in our Status custom YT grill and hubcaps
20' x 8' Trailer (formerly of Coldcock Whisky) all costumed out to haul the demo fleet
The Thule rack, might cost more than the car itself haha.
Mk6 GTI, 6 speed, has a few mods done to it, super fun car.
Havent put any roof racks on it yet, so in the rear seats get put down and the bike gets crammed into the hatch, haha.
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