If you have the 130, you’ll keep the panel under the window and you’ll have to drill your own own holes in it. The kit comes with a trim panel for the 110, which is too short for the 130. I used an electric drill to drill two holes through the panel. On the plus side my drilled panel matches the car color
I have looked at the cargo box, but to be honest I am not sure I would use it. I am currently working on a Milwaukee system where everything clips into the back or even on the roof rack. They are super solid on a trip. Here is what I have so far. Plus their cooler works the same way. Super impressed with it all. instagram.com/reel/C3k3YeXrMKZ/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Nice video! I bought the same ladder on eBay for $213.00. You may want to check your spacers though. It would appear the correct Install keeps the ladder away from the body of the vehicle to prevent rub marks.
@@chrisdenicola4336 On mine the ladder doesnt even come close to touching the body so I am not sure how that would even matter, but I will take another look at it. Thanks!
@@sharmilabandyopadhyay2884 Yes and no. The lower part of the ladder connects to mounting points on the car under a trim piece. You can either use the trim piece that comes with the ladder or drill holes in the one you have. For the top part, it mounts to the roof rails that the platform mounts to. You will not have to remove the platform to install it. Hope that answers your question.
@@SvendB-w8g its been really good! I was planning on a doing a follow up video on it in the next few weeks. I don’t notice the noise at all, but I have the roof rack on it so that is what I hear.
Sure! They are in the description but here are two options. amzn.to/3xf4vQy - This one is in stock right now, but $100 more than the one I installed. amzn.to/3VvQdVU - This is the one that is in the video for $200, but it is currently out of stock. It looks like it has been sold out for a week or two now and not sure when it is coming back.
If you have the 130, you’ll keep the panel under the window and you’ll have to drill your own own holes in it. The kit comes with a trim panel for the 110, which is too short for the 130. I used an electric drill to drill two holes through the panel. On the plus side my drilled panel matches the car color
Thanks for uploading, just ordered one also. Any chance you’ll do the cargo box?
I have looked at the cargo box, but to be honest I am not sure I would use it. I am currently working on a Milwaukee system where everything clips into the back or even on the roof rack. They are super solid on a trip. Here is what I have so far. Plus their cooler works the same way. Super impressed with it all.
instagram.com/reel/C3k3YeXrMKZ/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Thanks for the great video. I was skeptical on buying the copy version on Amazon but feel a lot better after seeing your video!
@@joeyxsolo yeah, its super easy and the ladder is great.
Nice video! I bought the same ladder on eBay for $213.00. You may want to check your spacers though. It would appear the correct
Install keeps the ladder away from the body of the vehicle to prevent rub marks.
thanks! mine isn’t touching the body at all.
Brilliant video mate!! Well done ile following it 👌
Thanks 👍
The weather stripping goes between the ladder and the body to prevent rattles when u slam the ladder closed against the body
@@chrisdenicola4336 On mine the ladder doesnt even come close to touching the body so I am not sure how that would even matter, but I will take another look at it. Thanks!
I bought this after seeing your video. Did you figure out what that weather style strip was for?
@@dennisslobodian3107 unfortunately no, but I am not having any issues without it.
@@ogjourneys thanks for the response
Thanks for the instruction video! Well done! I feel less concerned about installing that same ladder which has been sitting unboxed in my garage.
@@frantzlauredant3425 Don’t be concerned at all. It’s a great ladder and I use it all of the time.
very good video
Thanks
So, it attaches to the actual car and NOT to the platform?
@@sharmilabandyopadhyay2884 Yes and no. The lower part of the ladder connects to mounting points on the car under a trim piece. You can either use the trim piece that comes with the ladder or drill holes in the one you have. For the top part, it mounts to the roof rails that the platform mounts to. You will not have to remove the platform to install it. Hope that answers your question.
After a few months with this, how has it held up? Is it noisy as hell? Thanks!
@@SvendB-w8g its been really good! I was planning on a doing a follow up video on it in the next few weeks. I don’t notice the noise at all, but I have the roof rack on it so that is what I hear.
@@ogjourneys Awesome, thanks so much! Cheers!
How is the noise level when driving now with ladder installed?
I have the roof rack so to be honest, I can't tell the difference at all.
Do you have a link to where you found the ladder?
Sure! They are in the description but here are two options.
amzn.to/3xf4vQy - This one is in stock right now, but $100 more than the one I installed.
amzn.to/3VvQdVU - This is the one that is in the video for $200, but it is currently out of stock. It looks like it has been sold out for a week or two now and not sure when it is coming back.