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Hi,
I am planning to mount my sand ladders on the outside, there is no
more place on the roofrack (and don't want it there either), no place
in the interior, so it looks like the best option would be to mount
them on the sides of the cruiser.
When looking at others, it seems they always mount the plates high on
the side, just below the roofrack (like this:
http://home.tiscali.be/fvaneeckhaute02/images/koufra 04/SIMG1013.jpg
), but why?
I was thinking of mounting them lower, just above the rear wheel
arches. But I am wondering why nobody does it like that? Mounting them
low has the adventage of keeping the topweight down. Besides it is
much easier to take them off and mount them again on this height
(instead of having to lift the plates above your head).
Am I missing something? Is it just for the looks? I'd like to know
before I drill any holes ;-)
Would appreciate your input.
Cheers,
Fred
http://www.radiobaobab.be
I am planning to mount my sand ladders on the outside, there is no
more place on the roofrack (and don't want it there either), no place
in the interior, so it looks like the best option would be to mount
them on the sides of the cruiser.
When looking at others, it seems they always mount the plates high on
the side, just below the roofrack (like this:
http://home.tiscali.be/fvaneeckhaute02/images/koufra 04/SIMG1013.jpg
), but why?
I was thinking of mounting them lower, just above the rear wheel
arches. But I am wondering why nobody does it like that? Mounting them
low has the adventage of keeping the topweight down. Besides it is
much easier to take them off and mount them again on this height
(instead of having to lift the plates above your head).
Am I missing something? Is it just for the looks? I'd like to know
before I drill any holes ;-)
Would appreciate your input.
Cheers,
Fred
http://www.radiobaobab.be