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DVA Mechanics: Recovery Board Carriers

DVA Mechanics

Grenadier Owner
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Atlanta, GA, USA
Been tweaking our setup to get recovery boards mounted in a way that’s solid, no rattle, easy to access, and doesn’t block rear visibility or chew up unnecessary space. Ended up using a carrier system that mounts either directly to the rear ladder or with a universal bracket option to the roof or side.

Tested it on washboard roads and steep tracks—zero movement. The boards stay snug, and the whole thing sits close to the vehicle so you’re not snagging brush or loading up on drag.

If you're looking for a Rear Ladder solution, click here.
If you're looking for a Universal Mount, click here.

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Been tweaking our setup to get recovery boards mounted in a way that’s solid, no rattle, easy to access, and doesn’t block rear visibility or chew up unnecessary space. Ended up using a carrier system that mounts either directly to the rear ladder or with a universal bracket option to the roof or side.

Tested it on washboard roads and steep tracks—zero movement. The boards stay snug, and the whole thing sits close to the vehicle so you’re not snagging brush or loading up on drag.

If you're looking for a Rear Ladder solution, click here.
If you're looking for a Universal Mount, click here.

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Can you get your hand in there easily to open the door 🤔
 
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