This bracket and U-bolt kit lets you attach a Rhino-Rack Batwing or Foxwing awning to the tubing of your ARB or TJM tray. 2 brackets, 6 U-bolts, and mounting hardware included.
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Hello etrailer neighbors and friends, Steven here. Today, we're taking a look together at this nice mounting kit for your Rhino-Rack batwing and foxwing awnings. It's gonna attach to your ARB and TJM trays. Now it's a very easy install to install this. Again, if you've got that batwing awning, these brackets and this hardware kit are gonna allow you to attach that batwing or foxwing awning to that tray. Now I wanna zoom in here and show this a little better.
I've got this mocked up with some paper tubes, so bear with me, but basically this is what it would look like around the tube on your tray of that basket. So I wanna try to give you a visual here of it going around those bars. That's the backside of that bracket. Keep in mind these three holes here, you would use pre-existing T-bolts that came with the awning that are in the awning channel, or attached to the awning channel rather, to mount this to your rooftop tray. So you're gonna get all the hardware here, the six U-bolts, all the spacers if you need them.
Those would go underneath the U-bolts to give you a little more height, and all the locking nuts and washers there. So, a very nice product here. It's all been nice powder-coated. It's a heavy duty steel. It's gonna be very strong, corrosion-resistant.
It's a Rhino-Rack product folks. So if you've already got Rhino-Rack stuff, you know how amazing they are and how attention to detail they are with their products. I mean, honestly, just the packaging that they put out for their products is just really amazes me because a lot of manufacturers out there don't put a lot of extra effort into the packaging, even for something as simple as this. But Rhino-Rack always does, and that just impresses me personally just because if they're gonna go the extra mile on something that simple, you know they're gonna put that much attention to detail in their products as well. Well, folks, I hope my crude visual here will help you understand the concept here, and I hope this information helps you.
Again, this is gonna be the Rhino-Rack mounting kit to install your batwing and foxwing awnings onto your ARB and TJM trays. I'm Steve with etrailer.com. Stay safe out there.
Worked well with my roof rack. Difficult to install because the angles were awkward to get to the locknuts. Seems like they will be strong and stable. I'm hoping locknuts will keep me from having to retighten with any frequency. Shipping was quick and price was competitive.
I used this to attach an IronMan 4x4 awning to the round bars on my truck rack. The bracket holes lined up to the awning slots with no modifications and attached to the Yakima round bars perfectly.
These worked great. I needed a way to mount my Foxwing awning. Originally I used these to mount to a pair of Thule Aeroblades and then once I acquired a Gobi Stealth rack I was able to use these to attach my Foxwing to that rack as well. These are good, solid and well made brackets for attaching your awning to your rack. My only complaint would be that the U bolts aren't wide enough to fit easily around the crossbars on my Gobi Rack, I wish they were just a tad (maybe just 1/4 to 1/2" wider) but as these are technically designed for a Rhino rack I understand that they may not work "universally". But I'm quite happy with these brackets.
Thank you for your rapid delivery of the extra mounting brackets. The addition of these two brackets and the the other part I'm adding on will help me raise my batwing up higher on the roof rack so I can clear it easier. Now.. what I really need from you is a set of four of the t-bolts that come with the Batwing awning for attaching the bat wing to the brackets four of them. I did purchase a set of four through Rhino Rack that came out of colorado.. the T part of the bolt was way too large and they were not m8s they were much larger. I looked up the part number from the instructions that I received and no one seems to be offering those. They were the m8x23 mm t-bolt. I don't believe they need to be 23 mm however they do need to be the right size to slide in the aluminum channel of the Batwing foundation. Please let me know if you can help me out with a set of four of these. Thank you for your help. Joe.
Got my package in record time from etrailer. The brackets from Rhino rack did not come with the hardware needed to attach to the actual awning itself but everything else looks great.
The quality of this kit is outstanding and etrailer was super-fast getting it out to me.
Great service and worked perfectly to mount my awning.
As advertised
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