@@Unit13FREMSLT Primo workz messaged me on IG and said those corners start to settle in after a a bit and the issue solves itself. Thank you for the tip. I am guessing you have a Primo workz armrest?
Good review. I'm wondering if velcro tape would provide a little bit more stability as I'm not so sure I would trust it to stay in place over washboards or any other bumpy trail.
@@kalijo1 Our last trail trip (Process is editing ATM) from a couple months ago we got to test it. The trail had many sections of washboard surfaces and small ruts. We had no issues with the armrest staying in place. It makes a HUGE difference resting your arm on the door panel as it's much more comfortable. Thank you for your comment.😎👍
@@xbpbat21x if you shut the door hard...yes it can fall off, but for the most part it stays on. This is meant for long trips on or off trails to rest your arm on the door which makes a huge difference in comfort.
Thanks for your opinion but the cupholder is practical and no issues of it staying in place on rough roads. The last trail we went on had many sections with washboard surfaces and it was fine. Price is subjective based on personal factors.
Honestly man. Thanks for the videos! It's hard to find consistent Montero content. Keep it up!
Man I am happy to hear that. I love these Monteros so I am just hoping to help fellow owners out. Thank you for your comment!🤜🤛
Hello from Broward! I think you can use a popsicle stick to push the two corners inward to stop the window catching. Thanks for sharing!
@@Unit13FREMSLT Primo workz messaged me on IG and said those corners start to settle in after a a bit and the issue solves itself. Thank you for the tip. I am guessing you have a Primo workz armrest?
Great job! Thanks you for the review. Maybe just avoid rolling the window all the way down.
Primo workz reached to me and they said that flap will eventually shape to where it won't be any issue.
Good review. I'm wondering if velcro tape would provide a little bit more stability as I'm not so sure I would trust it to stay in place over washboards or any other bumpy trail.
@@kalijo1 Our last trail trip (Process is editing ATM) from a couple months ago we got to test it. The trail had many sections of washboard surfaces and small ruts. We had no issues with the armrest staying in place.
It makes a HUGE difference resting your arm on the door panel as it's much more comfortable.
Thank you for your comment.😎👍
Was bout to say. Wondering vrlco would help avoid falling out or slipping..
@@74asianpanda I have since bought one of these and first had it on a Colorado and it never budged then a Ranger and same result, doesn't move.
Sweet!
I would say so. 😎
Looks like it would fall off every time you shut your door.
@@xbpbat21x if you shut the door hard...yes it can fall off, but for the most part it stays on. This is meant for long trips on or off trails to rest your arm on the door which makes a huge difference in comfort.
At least $30 overpriced. Cup holder is useless if used as intended as an arm rest. Doubtful it will stay in place on rough roads with window down.
Thanks for your opinion but the cupholder is practical and no issues of it staying in place on rough roads. The last trail we went on had many sections with washboard surfaces and it was fine.
Price is subjective based on personal factors.