@@mitchellhouston9381 they're an extra set of straps that stay installed on the second last arm, you can basically stay the remaining arm and material in a roll on that arm 👍
Hi Adam I've got a dmax as well I've got a few things on it but your one has to be the only one in Australia to have a Hamburger with the lot bloody love it well done on your work and videos cheers buddy
Love your video!! Two random questions if you happen to know :) 1. I have a tailgate that lifts up, will this be an issue? From what I can see it shouldn't be since the polls aren't across it... 2. Could you set this up as a 180deg awning? Looks like you could just not open fully and use it as a 180deg. Appreciate your wonderful videos! Given you a sub and like.
1) should be fine, my canopy window goes up ok 2) yeah that's one of the cool things with this awning, you can setup in 180 mode if you want to. Has an extra couple of straps to enable that
How does it compare to the Bushwakka, Adam? I think I saw the 180 degree conversion straps on your tailgate - do you reckon it's a solid option? I need to mount to the platform on my cab, as I have a Carryboy canopy, which is rubbish for mounting options
Easy on par with quality 👌 Much better brackets and powder coating. The 180 straps are a cool option, basically just keeps the last arm and materials nice and bundled so works well, certain use cases could be good (eg if you wanted ladder off RTT to the rear)
Hi Adam got to ask you something how many kilometres are you getting out of your set of tyres and how many wheel alignments have you done my dmax has done 42000 kilometres i rotate tyres every 5000 kilometres because of the scrubbing on the inside and it's had tree alignments Ian convinced there's a stub axle factory problem what do you think cheers Adam
@VideoShowMeHow I'm going the other way. About to sell mine off and get the bushwakka. Solely for the reason of being away over the weekend in 40kmph winds and the person next to me had his oit the whole time without any assistance. Any gust of wind and I'm worried the 23zero will cave in on itself. Even the reps tell you not to use it on wind.
@@adambtfiddy9did you end up getting the bushwakka? I’m tossing the two up at the moment and comparing. I’ve heard the bushwakka has rust issues with their brackets
@@adambtfiddy9thanks for the reply. I’ve been chatting to the local bushwakka supplier here in Victoria, they deals are quite good at the moment. And I’ve found out the rust issues are only on their standard brackets….so upgrading to the Kaon brackets is the go. So you didn’t feel the 23zero was good in windy conditions.
How do the 180degree straps work? Can you set them up and leave attached each time you set it up and pack it down?
Great vid!
@@mitchellhouston9381 they're an extra set of straps that stay installed on the second last arm, you can basically stay the remaining arm and material in a roll on that arm 👍
Hi Adam I've got a dmax as well I've got a few things on it but your one has to be the only one in Australia to have a Hamburger with the lot bloody love it well done on your work and videos cheers buddy
Cheers mate 🍔
Well done and nice setup!
Thats an awesome set up Mate!
Great video as always Adam! How much clearance height does it add? And what’s the mounting like? Would these work with rhino rack cross bars?
Adds the height of the awning, mounting is easy peasy, great brackets are included. You could def use bars with this
Love your video!! Two random questions if you happen to know :)
1. I have a tailgate that lifts up, will this be an issue? From what I can see it shouldn't be since the polls aren't across it...
2. Could you set this up as a 180deg awning? Looks like you could just not open fully and use it as a 180deg.
Appreciate your wonderful videos! Given you a sub and like.
1) should be fine, my canopy window goes up ok
2) yeah that's one of the cool things with this awning, you can setup in 180 mode if you want to. Has an extra couple of straps to enable that
How does it compare to the Bushwakka, Adam? I think I saw the 180 degree conversion straps on your tailgate - do you reckon it's a solid option? I need to mount to the platform on my cab, as I have a Carryboy canopy, which is rubbish for mounting options
Easy on par with quality 👌 Much better brackets and powder coating. The 180 straps are a cool option, basically just keeps the last arm and materials nice and bundled so works well, certain use cases could be good (eg if you wanted ladder off RTT to the rear)
@@VideoShowMeHow thanks mate 🤙🏽 don't think no matter how I try and work it that I can make a 270 work on my ute... did you sell your 180 off?
Yeah
Hi Adam got to ask you something how many kilometres are you getting out of your set of tyres and how many wheel alignments have you done my dmax has done 42000 kilometres i rotate tyres every 5000 kilometres because of the scrubbing on the inside and it's had tree alignments Ian convinced there's a stub axle factory problem what do you think cheers Adam
Have around 25k on mine so far, is some scrubbing. Check-out this weekend's video, going into lots of detail on this issue!
Did you black out the bottom of your windows? Thought they were chrome on the DMax. Or am I seeing things.
The window surround do you mean? No haven't blacked anything out?
@@VideoShowMeHow the bottom of the outside of the windows I thought was chrome, at least it is on the MUX 👍
That’s a bit different how you’ve got to pull the front around as well.
You didn’t show us how the 180 set up looks like 👍🏽
Yeah really maximises the space. The 180 just uses those straps to tie in the last arm. Would work well if you didn't want coverage over the tailgate
How come you swapped the Bushwakka?
Wanted to try something else and am a big fan the block out material, does so well with the heat
@VideoShowMeHow I'm going the other way. About to sell mine off and get the bushwakka. Solely for the reason of being away over the weekend in 40kmph winds and the person next to me had his oit the whole time without any assistance.
Any gust of wind and I'm worried the 23zero will cave in on itself. Even the reps tell you not to use it on wind.
@@adambtfiddy9did you end up getting the bushwakka? I’m tossing the two up at the moment and comparing.
I’ve heard the bushwakka has rust issues with their brackets
@@gwaddy4746 nba I didn't I lost interest as It was winter but If it was me I'd go the wakka hands down, and they are on sale ATM
@@adambtfiddy9thanks for the reply.
I’ve been chatting to the local bushwakka supplier here in Victoria, they deals are quite good at the moment. And I’ve found out the rust issues are only on their standard brackets….so upgrading to the Kaon brackets is the go.
So you didn’t feel the 23zero was good in windy conditions.