Ford Raptor Forum's "Havoc in the Hills: 2" Official Thread

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Can someone point me to an inexpensive (even temporary) way to mount the tire to the truck bed for this event?
Also,
- Radio recommendation?
- Helmets - motorcycle full-face OK?

Thanks!
 

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Can someone point me to an inexpensive (even temporary) way to mount the tire to the truck bed for this event?
Also,
- Radio recommendation?
- Helmets - motorcycle full-face OK?

Thanks!

Yes, pickup a radio from Jason... On the chance you somehow and accidentally change the language to Chinese, he gives you a new one right there on the trail! :hidesbehindsofa:

plenty of guys use pretty basic setups for strapping the tire down. Pickup a few of these dodge D-rings and use them under your bed bolts with some ratchet straps.

05104500AA. Chrysler. RING. RING-RETAINER. Cargo Retainers - With Windows; Cargo Retainers - Without Windows.
 

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Yes, pickup a radio from Jason... On the chance you somehow and accidentally change the language to Chinese, he gives you a new one right there on the trail! :hidesbehindsofa:

plenty of guys use pretty basic setups for strapping the tire down. Pickup a few of these dodge D-rings and use them under your bed bolts with some ratchet straps.

05104500AA. Chrysler. RING. RING-RETAINER. Cargo Retainers - With Windows; Cargo Retainers - Without Windows.


I have to remember to reprogram that one.

FYI I am no longer selling handheld radios. I feel that they are ineffective for the type of events that we do. There are times that handheld radios cannot reach the lead or chase trucks in a pack of 15.

There are areas at Havoc in the Hills that you will not reach the base camp/vendor row while on out the track with a handheld.

While radios are mandatory for most events and handhelds are acceptable per the rules I highly suggest the use of a Mobile Radio in the 50-60w range.
 
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