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MAXTRAX Lockable Mounting Pins

Discussion in 'MAXTRAX' started by MAXTRAX, Jul 17, 2018.

  1. Jul 17, 2018 at 12:24 PM
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    MAXTRAX

    MAXTRAX [OP] us.MAXTRAX.com.au Vendor

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    MAXTRAX Lockable Mounting Pins

    Genuine MAXTRAX Mounting Pins are the easiest, safest, and most secure mounting solution for putting your MAXTRAX on a roof rack or cross-bars. Constructed from high-quality black nylon and stainless steel, these quick-release pins can hold one or two sets of MAXTRAX (2 or 4 boards).


    Designed exclusively for MAXTRAX MKII—these cannot be used with any other brands.

    Learn More

    MAXTRAX
    https://us.maxtrax.com.au

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  2. Aug 22, 2018 at 1:07 PM
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    MAXTRAX

    MAXTRAX [OP] us.MAXTRAX.com.au Vendor

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    MAXTRAX - Mounting Pin Set Instructions

    Please follow the instructions on this page carefully when fitting and using the official MAXTRAX Mounting Pins.
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    Note 1. Manufacturing tolerances (of +/-1%) may affect these dimensions slightly so please check these dimensions against your MAXTRAX before drilling. As a safety measure, the pins SHOULD be mounted vertically so that the MAXTRAX are carried horizontally.


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    Note 2. You will need to trim 15mm off the thread for use in channel-type roof bars.


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    Note 3. Ensure pins are aligned so that the padlock hole in the top 'knuckle' is visible once the MAXTRAX are locked down.


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    Note 4. For additional security, fit a small padlock through the most easily-accessible mounting pin. A wire combination padlock is the best option (they are readily available and you can't lose the key!).


    MAXTRAX
    https://us.maxtrax.com.au
     
  3. Feb 25, 2021 at 12:10 PM
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    CitizenKaye

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    None yet, but lots of mods planned!
    I'm in the process of buying recovery boards and pins but I keep getting confused on what the difference is. Can you explain why the MKII locking pins are different from the Xtreme locking pins? I can find the MKII pins in stock but I can't ever find any of the Xtreme ones for sale anywhere. Everyone is always sold out.

    I want the Xtreme boards, but if I can't mount them then I might need to go with the MKII boards. Or maybe the MKII pins will work with the Xtremes after all?

    Thanks!
     
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