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MitchF150
Oct 29, 2022Explorer III
This is how I installed mine up front. It did have a steel cross piece, so install was easy peasy.

I did the same for the rear, but put the front/back bars on the rear, as it was a better fit to do it that way.

Overall, these have made all the difference in stabilizing the rig when setup in camp. So glad I got them.
Mitch


I did the same for the rear, but put the front/back bars on the rear, as it was a better fit to do it that way.

Overall, these have made all the difference in stabilizing the rig when setup in camp. So glad I got them.
Mitch

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