Ski Rack...wheel mounted?
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Ski Rack...wheel mounted?
I am looking for options for rack mounting my skis on the spare tire. I've seen an option out there from overseas, but also see it is not really available anymore either...at least not at this point currently. Here...
I saw another gentleman who had done a DIY, which was great, but I am lacking in the DIY abilities category.
I've currently got the OEM roof mount racks, but already dislike them (whistle & rattle). Have seen the swing away 1up options for hitch mounting...but that seems like a hassle when fussing around in ski gear and all.
Just like the thought of a rear tire mount option. Seems cleaner and more convenient with the rear door swing.
Thanks in advance.
I saw another gentleman who had done a DIY, which was great, but I am lacking in the DIY abilities category.
I've currently got the OEM roof mount racks, but already dislike them (whistle & rattle). Have seen the swing away 1up options for hitch mounting...but that seems like a hassle when fussing around in ski gear and all.
Just like the thought of a rear tire mount option. Seems cleaner and more convenient with the rear door swing.
Thanks in advance.
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Jealous you all are opening up already. Saw A-Basin opened this past weekend also.
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foggy...that makes sense. I guess I just figured that I'm about 10 minutes from Park City & Deer Valley that having them back there for the short haul wouldn't be a big deal, but that is definitely something to think about.
Jealous you all are opening up already. Saw A-Basin opened this past weekend also.
Jealous you all are opening up already. Saw A-Basin opened this past weekend also.
It's just so convenient and clean. I carry a plastic storage container to throw the boots in after skiing just so I don't get so much water in the back. Just quickly wipe down the skis with my gloves.
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I live in Breck, so have a very short trip to the slopes. Keystone takes about 20 minutes. Point is if your typical drive is 10 minutes, I'd try to find a way to carry inside the truck. I have a 90 and am able to do this. If carrying 4 people, it'd be more difficult. If we have 4, we'll take the GX. But use the exact same method. I'm assuming you have a 110 which should be very similar to the GX.
It's just so convenient and clean. I carry a plastic storage container to throw the boots in after skiing just so I don't get so much water in the back. Just quickly wipe down the skis with my gloves.
It's just so convenient and clean. I carry a plastic storage container to throw the boots in after skiing just so I don't get so much water in the back. Just quickly wipe down the skis with my gloves.
I appreciate your point of view. It all makes complete sense. I guess I was just looking at a way that may have been easier, but that obviously comes with its own set of detractors.
I did haul them in the back of the Macan I had last year and that was just kind of a pain, though I expect the 110 to be at least a bit more convenient due to the extra space. I thought I would be good with the roof rack, but damn that thing is noisy!
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foggy (10-31-2023)
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