Rave Offroad Roof Rack

mattmcm7

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Tacoma
2024 DCSB TRD Offroad
I previously had a F-150 Raptor with an SVC Offroad Bumper and Baja Design Squadron Pros mounted in the bumper. After the 3.5L TT blew up 3x, I had enough and searched for something known for reliability and I landed on a Tacoma. I loved the look of roof racks with lights mounted high. I wanted to reuse my BD Pros but couldn't find a company that made a rack that was compatible with the Pros. I ended up reaching out to Rave Offroad and they said they could custom cut the wind deflector for the Pros. Fast forward about 8 weeks later, the rack arrived. It was very well packaged. I was a little disappointed it didn't come with instructions; I would've saved myself some time but overall not a big deal. Being this was the first time Rave had made a roof rack for the Pros, the mounting of the lights was unclear at first but customer service was very helpful and responsive in finding a way to mount the lights. They included an extra crossmember that I drilled in and mounted the lights on with some carriage bolts slid into the crossmember. The rack itself is high quality, feels very sturdy, and looks phenomenal. The only thing I don't like is that they used (2) aluminum tube spacers at each location where the rack is fastened to the cab. I think 1 solid block spacer would be sturdier and easier to get mounted. Overall, I'm thrilled with the product and would recommend it to anyone looking for a roof rack.

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I've heard a few people talk about how good Rave Offroad products are but never knew they were also efficient and well reliable too.

One solid block spacer would have been sturdier mo doubt but I'm pretty sure the two aluminum tube spacers aren't doing a bad job either.

Been looking at a few options for a roof rack and I think I'd just reach out to them and see how it goes. Thanks for sharing this.
 

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