Various questions - evo corners - rotopax mouting.
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Various questions - evo corners - rotopax mouting.
I am planning to buy a set of evo rear corners for my 2 door and a pair of evo rocker skins, and I just can't find any pictures of both on a 2 door. If you guys have any pictures it would be great.
I would also like to see any "custom" light setup on the evo corners. I would probably add back ups under the brake lights, like the psc corners did.
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I have the genright tire carrier, and there is a very small gap between the spare tire and my tramp stamp. I'm just wondering how much room takes rotopax once installed. If I could fit 2 on my tailgate it would be awesome. The tramp stamp I got is the vector offroad, which is already designed to mount rotopax on it.
So if someone could bring some measurements it would be appreciated. I might have to replace my current tramp stamp for one flat plate, so I would gain like 1/2". Otherwise, I would need suggestions on how and where you have mounted yours.
PS : I'd like to avoid to mount them on the back of my carrier, already have the hi-lift there.
Thanks.
I would also like to see any "custom" light setup on the evo corners. I would probably add back ups under the brake lights, like the psc corners did.
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I have the genright tire carrier, and there is a very small gap between the spare tire and my tramp stamp. I'm just wondering how much room takes rotopax once installed. If I could fit 2 on my tailgate it would be awesome. The tramp stamp I got is the vector offroad, which is already designed to mount rotopax on it.
So if someone could bring some measurements it would be appreciated. I might have to replace my current tramp stamp for one flat plate, so I would gain like 1/2". Otherwise, I would need suggestions on how and where you have mounted yours.
PS : I'd like to avoid to mount them on the back of my carrier, already have the hi-lift there.
Thanks.