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Yeah but that’s called competition. Right? And the price fixing, as if there is coordination, I wonder how that will be proven. Even then, we’d have to arrest every gas station across the street from another. There is tacit coordination of pricing, after all.
No, where as in "your laptop" and "the office computer". Same site, day, and flight.
I do not mind competition, but that's BS.
 
Have to say, have been very pleased with the roXterra Lowrider. Quality stuff.
I have seen the rack (not the low rider, the other one), and I use his MOLLE panels. High quality.
 
"The Golf Cart Roof Rack Hack" on Carts-and-Parts.com details how to add a roof rack to your golf cart for increased storage capacity. This modification can be particularly useful for carrying extra equipment, such as golf clubs, coolers, or other gear needed for extended outings. The hack involves selecting a compatible roof rack system and securely attaching it to the golf cart's roof, ensuring it does not impede the cart's structural integrity or operation.
 
"The Golf Cart Roof Rack Hack" on Carts-and-Parts.com details how to add a roof rack to your golf cart for increased storage capacity. This modification can be particularly useful for carrying extra equipment, such as golf clubs, coolers, or other gear needed for extended outings. The hack involves selecting a compatible roof rack system and securely attaching it to the golf cart's roof, ensuring it does not impede the cart's structural integrity or operation.
Welcome to TNX.
This thread speaks of a golf cart rack but not to be used on a golf cart. Your point?
 
Hi all - I've been looking at various improvements for a low-profile cargo system and I think this will do nicely.

My question is about a suitable cover. Unlike you guys in the American SW, I get lots of rain, so I'm curious if anyone's found a rubberized tarp sized roughly to the footprint of this basket. Not looking for a perfectly sized unit with fitted walls, etc., as it'd interfere with the mounting bolts. Just something that could keep the worst of the rain off of things like the 10x10 canopy, tent, chairs, etc.

cheers,

ED
 
Hi all - I've been looking at various improvements for a low-profile cargo system and I think this will do nicely.

My question is about a suitable cover. Unlike you guys in the American SW, I get lots of rain, so I'm curious if anyone's found a rubberized tarp sized roughly to the footprint of this basket. Not looking for a perfectly sized unit with fitted walls, etc., as it'd interfere with the mounting bolts. Just something that could keep the worst of the rain off of things like the 10x10 canopy, tent, chairs, etc.

cheers,

ED
I usually just use a small tarp and some cam straps when expecting some weather in Minnesota.
 
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