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Thread: Quick Fists, shovels, Hi-Lifts and other things

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingwil
    We have them as free shipping right now:
    http://www.sierraexpeditions.com/ind...id/3/subid/47/
    Wil,

    How much longer with the free shipping?


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    I am also using these on my roof rack to hold a shovel and axe for quite some time now. They have been holding up to the intense Arizona sun so far for well over a year, maybe two? More time will provide further proof. Very convenient for quick deployment of the tools. Awesome product. I highly recommend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willman
    Wil,

    How much longer with the free shipping?


    No clue... I guess until I am out of stock
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingwil
    No clue... I guess until I am out of stock
    I'll have to get my butt in gear!@!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by datrupr
    They are made of rubber. They work great. Here are pics of my mag light and my extinguisher.
    Aaron, there's a better place to put your fire extinguisher that doesn't take up space in the cargo area.

    I'll snap a pic and show you. It's on the side of the rear seats, right up near the wheel well. You can fit a nice extinguisher there and it doesn't get in the way of your cargo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingwil
    We have them as free shipping right now:
    http://www.sierraexpeditions.com/ind...id/3/subid/47/
    I just ordered all three flavors. Thanks for the deal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingwil
    We have them as free shipping right now:
    http://www.sierraexpeditions.com/ind...id/3/subid/47/

    Just ordered a pair. Thanks.
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    Question for those of you using these on interior...how do you attach them? Just screw through the plastic? Or are you using bolts with nuts on the back side...in which case did you actually pull the panel out?

    thanks, adding things like this to the inside of a car is one thing I've never attempted...
    What a day a difference makes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeleScooby
    Question for those of you using these on interior...how do you attach them? Just screw through the plastic? Or are you using bolts with nuts on the back side...in which case did you actually pull the panel out?

    thanks, adding things like this to the inside of a car is one thing I've never attempted...
    It would not be wise to secure anything with any kind of weight to just a plastic interior panel. In a roll it could pull free or pull the whole panel off and injure a passenger. Many times you can get a screw into a metal brace already behind a panel or install a metal brace behind where you would like to mount the bracket.

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    I'm not looking to attach anything heavy inside. Shovel is going on the rack, inside it's just a fire extinguisher in the cargo area and a flashlight next to the drivers seat...
    What a day a difference makes...

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