For offroad uses " I would Highly highly Recommend the 12 or 18 volt Milwaukee Portable and battery powered air compressor, as for small cars 12 volt is enough but for pickup trucks better getting the 18 volt version using for filling up tires as well very easily " !!!
Hey there! Great review. I just bought the KB VODOO rack, the Max Modular version for my Tacoma, but it looks pretty similar. Do you think this would fit on the side rack? Not on top but the side where you see a lot of ppl put Max Trax and other mounts. Curious to see how it’ll work. I like your set up as well! Worth giving both a try I think.
The KB VooDoo rack and the RoadShower are not very compatible. The RoadShower is usually mounted on the extension of the crossbars that stick out on the Yakima Racks. However, the crossbars on the VooDoo rack do not stick out. So, you end up blocking the Roof Top Tent window & rainfly rods that hold the awnings. From this guy's website, it is hard to see if he was able to resolve this issue. I am searching the web, to see what is the best way to attach this to the rack. I've got KB VooDoo Rack + RoadShower 7 gallons + Tepui RTT. Let me know if you found a solution. Greatly appreciated.
I definitely need one of those. Thanks for the info. BTW, what brand and model is your tonneau cover? I have the same voodoo rack on my 2017 Tacoma and I’m looking for one that will work with it. I know I need the brackets. Any info will help. Thanks!
wrong buckwheat you fill it to the top and it doesn't matter if it overflows because it has a built in chamber that allows for pressurization..... read your instructions.
Thanks for the post. I am thinking of getting the same size, to be used on my Tundra alongside Tepui XL Ruggedized 4-person tent.
For offroad uses " I would Highly highly Recommend the 12 or 18 volt Milwaukee Portable and battery powered air compressor, as for small cars 12 volt is enough but for pickup trucks better getting the 18 volt version using for filling up tires as well very easily " !!!
Very detailed review. Thanks for all the info and specs. Much appreciated. Where'd you get that showerhead/arm?
“... and fill this bitch” well I’m subscribed lol
Hey there! Great review. I just bought the KB VODOO rack, the Max Modular version for my Tacoma, but it looks pretty similar. Do you think this would fit on the side rack? Not on top but the side where you see a lot of ppl put Max Trax and other mounts. Curious to see how it’ll work. I like your set up as well! Worth giving both a try I think.
The KB VooDoo rack and the RoadShower are not very compatible. The RoadShower is usually mounted on the extension of the crossbars that stick out on the Yakima Racks. However, the crossbars on the VooDoo rack do not stick out. So, you end up blocking the Roof Top Tent window & rainfly rods that hold the awnings. From this guy's website, it is hard to see if he was able to resolve this issue. I am searching the web, to see what is the best way to attach this to the rack. I've got KB VooDoo Rack + RoadShower 7 gallons + Tepui RTT. Let me know if you found a solution. Greatly appreciated.
I definitely need one of those. Thanks for the info. BTW, what brand and model is your tonneau cover? I have the same voodoo rack on my 2017 Tacoma and I’m looking for one that will work with it. I know I need the brackets. Any info will help. Thanks!
Where can I purchase that truck rack/ Name of the brand?
how much? and what is the capacity?
Nice vid. Do you take it off in winter?
Is it easy to take on and off? Thanks!
It takes less then 5 minutes.
Good info... like to Vdoo rack...looking at options tks..
Show mount configuration
thank you!
Great understanding of the product. Glad it works for you.
Who makes that rack?
Looks like a kbvoodoo rack
wrong buckwheat you fill it to the top and it doesn't matter if it overflows because it has a built in chamber that allows for pressurization..... read your instructions.
Not that big a deal, chill out