View Full Version : New Vender Here Raingler
007
April 30th, 2009, 04:41 PM
Hey all, very good to become a vendor here for you guys. I don't know how many of you may be familiar with us, but we have been building LR parts since 2001, most of our stuff goes overseas now, but hoping to exand that a little here in the US too. Anyhow, please take a look at some of our stuff, ask questions, and know I am only an email or phone call away or just let me know here, whatever works. Thanks and proud to help support this forum. Eddie
www.raingler.com
info@raingler.com
866.905.7625
http://www.raingler.com/merch88Rover.htm
just one of the items we make, looking to you all for ideas for more.....
http://www.raingler.com/RPB22.jpg
http://www.raingler.com/orcbannerfinal4.jpg
Trigger
April 30th, 2009, 09:00 PM
Got a set in my 90 thanks to CvC's Burnt Banana. :sneaky I think I get comments on the Raingler nets more than any other thing on the truck. I've been pimping y'all out every chance I get. I just need the net for behind the front seats to complete the set.
fake edit: You can see them in my avatar to the left. :D
evilfij
April 30th, 2009, 09:42 PM
I remember seeing them in the [pre] flaming banana and they are stout.
Cred
April 30th, 2009, 11:32 PM
I've been thinking about buying some of these nets.
Might be good for keeping my kids in the truck and the brush out.
cgalpin
May 1st, 2009, 07:22 AM
I remember seeing them in the [pre] flaming banana and they are stout.
Me too and I agree!
bjf
May 1st, 2009, 10:27 AM
I have them and love them I use them all summer. Keeps my dog from falling out
crown14
May 1st, 2009, 12:52 PM
Ohhh nice, exactly what I need...
hamiamham
May 1st, 2009, 03:33 PM
i have the side nets as well as the back net; keeps people and stuff in and wandering hands out. wud high recommened. eddie is great to deal with as well.
TDI Guy
May 2nd, 2009, 06:36 AM
I need these as well. THen the Wife won't yell when Me and the dog go out for a ride. She thinks he is going to fall out...
hamiamham
May 2nd, 2009, 08:14 AM
oh and they look really cool
007
May 5th, 2009, 02:41 PM
Lol, very kewl to hear!
So, thinking maybe some sort of a group buy on something for you all. Got any ideas, suggestions?
I could really use some new pics if one of you guys that has some you'd like to submit that show the nets well, there could be a kewl T-Shirt in it if we use them for our site. :cool:
fleabus
May 5th, 2009, 08:23 PM
Wanted to thank you for making such great products...my dogs thank you too :cool:
007
May 5th, 2009, 09:17 PM
Wanted to thank you for making such great products...my dogs thank you too :cool:
Ahh, ok, you moved this part. More pics please, that's awesome!
Cred
May 6th, 2009, 12:43 AM
Special price for d-90.com members? Or group buy would be great.
Trigger
May 6th, 2009, 09:11 AM
Lol, very kewl to hear!
So, thinking maybe some sort of a group buy on something for you all. Got any ideas, suggestions?
I could really use some new pics if one of you guys that has some you'd like to submit that show the nets well, there could be a kewl T-Shirt in it if we use them for our site. :cool:
Hmmm, hard to find really good pics of them in my thousands of images.
chrisvonc
May 6th, 2009, 10:20 AM
I need to apologies to Eddie. Years ago when he hooked me up with my set I had a nice write up on the nets which apparently has been lost in the server move shuffles since then, but I did find a couple of my original pictures I took when I did it.
I originally wanted the nets to contain my dog Tucker in the ST. For those that remember him, he was a small frame Border Collie and quite the escape artist when it came to not wanting to stay in the truck and follow me up trail. Eddie hooked me up with a set of these nets and they worked perfectly!
As you can see in the pictures below, while installing the nets, there is some gaps between the roll cage and the net, which I was a little concerned about while mounting them because the space was large enough for Tucker to squeeze through however these concerns were quickly for not when my Badger top was back in place, these gaps were completely covered. Tucker was contained and I could enjoy wheeling with the windows out and provided him with lots of fresh air, and sometimes a little too much mud.
When installed the nets can be strapped extremely taught thanks to the heavy duty material the netting is made from as well as the heavy duty clamps for the straps. Another great quality is that the clamps dont slip and release tension over time or vibrations. When you strap them down.. they stay tight.
The Raingler nets are not anything like the cheap low quality items you get at PepBoys or other vendors, these are first rate.
As mentioned above, Tony inherited my set after the fire. Originally we put them on his truck when we went to New Orleans for the Katrina relief effort and another benefit we found was they prevented people from reaching in and taking stuff out when people weren't looking.
007
May 6th, 2009, 10:50 AM
Special price for d-90.com members? Or group buy would be great.
Yes, I'm working on some sort of promo, really want to see what most of you all would be interested in; ie. 3 piece window set, floor hold down nets, overhead rack nets, etc.
Follow-up Post:
I need to apologies to Eddie. Years ago when he hooked me up with my set I had a nice write up on the nets which apparently has been lost in the server move shuffles since then, but I did find a couple of my original pictures I took when I did it.
I originally wanted the nets to contain my dog Tucker in the ST. For those that remember him, he was a small frame Border Collie and quite the escape artist when it came to not wanting to stay in the truck and follow me up trail. Eddie hooked me up with a set of these nets and they worked perfectly!
As you can see in the pictures below, while installing the nets, there is some gaps between the roll cage and the net, which I was a little concerned about while mounting them because the space was large enough for Tucker to squeeze through however these concerns were quickly for not when my Badger top was back in place, these gaps were completely covered. Tucker was contained and I could enjoy wheeling with the windows out and provided him with lots of fresh air, and sometimes a little too much mud.
When installed the nets can be strapped extremely taught thanks to the heavy duty material the netting is made from as well as the heavy duty clamps for the straps. Another great quality is that the clamps dont slip and release tension over time or vibrations. When you strap them down.. they stay tight.
The Raingler nets are not anything like the cheap low quality items you get at PepBoys or other vendors, these are first rate.
As mentioned above, Tony inherited my set after the fire. Originally we put them on his truck when we went to New Orleans for the Katrina relief effort and another benefit we found was they prevented people from reaching in and taking stuff out when people weren't looking.
Thanks for sharing those, great looking rig; sorry to hear of the fire to it.
The only changes we have done since that set was to change rings (work great for carbineers) to stainless steel and powdercoat the buckle and made it have a slightly larger opening so that the strap slides into it easier when installing. It's still rock solid when you release the cam. 800lb rating to them.
Cred
May 9th, 2009, 12:20 AM
3 piece window set is what I am looking for.
Cirbo
May 9th, 2009, 10:07 AM
Cargo space net. One that would cover all the junk stacked in the bed that comes up about level with the body cappings. That way, everything would be nice and tight against wind and prying hands when running around with all the windows zipped out for days on end.
007
May 11th, 2009, 08:37 PM
Anything like these type?
tailgate: http://www.raingler.com/JKTN1.JPG
body tub lip:http://www.raingler.com/MCNJK2.JPG
Follow-up Post:
3 piece window set is what I am looking for.
We have this: http://www.raingler.com/merch88Rover.htm Anyone else interested in the 3 piece set up for a possible promotion here?
bharris
May 12th, 2009, 03:37 PM
Anyone else interested in the 3 piece set up for a possible promotion here?Yes...
of course I'd actually want the four piece with a net between the "cargo" area and the front two seats as well (for those times when I pretend Nola is a pickup)
bjf
May 12th, 2009, 04:44 PM
http://www.flickr.com/photos/barryrides/2295784341/sizes/l/in/set-72157603821849089/
tebby
May 12th, 2009, 09:31 PM
Interested in the 3 piece (all white meat please!!!). How much?
Joe Cole
May 13th, 2009, 02:51 PM
I would be interested in the three piece set.
007
May 14th, 2009, 08:58 AM
So, how many for the three piece window set, 5?
If we can get 5 on the whole 3 pc. set, I can do $255 shipped CONTUS
Sorry no dark or white choice, but do have Black SWAT or MIL-SPEC Olive!
enjoi1968
May 15th, 2009, 10:20 AM
I want the D1 cargo net, but I'm curious... I've removed my rear seats and would like to have the net as close as possible to the back of the front seats. Looks in your picture as if it is meant to be mounted behind the rear seats and then if they fold down it caves forward a bit. True? If you or anyone has better pictures of this net in a D1, please post!
Anyway, let me know, I'm ready to order but I would like to get as much usable space out of my rear cargo area, don't want the net as a middle divider.
:party on garth...
007
May 15th, 2009, 02:48 PM
I want the D1 cargo net, but I'm curious... I've removed my rear seats and would like to have the net as close as possible to the back of the front seats. Looks in your picture as if it is meant to be mounted behind the rear seats and then if they fold down it caves forward a bit. True? If you or anyone has better pictures of this net in a D1, please post!
Anyway, let me know, I'm ready to order but I would like to get as much usable space out of my rear cargo area, don't want the net as a middle divider.
:party on garth...
This the net your describing?
Also remember, you can mount them to roll bars, seat brackets, and anywhere you have an 1.5" area of metal to mount one of these: http://www.raingler.com/FLC.jpg
surf110
May 28th, 2009, 08:13 PM
Eddie,
Would this work as a dog guard in a 110?
Oxcart13
May 28th, 2009, 08:31 PM
I'd be in for a 3-piece window set - OD. Mark
007
May 28th, 2009, 11:59 PM
Eddie,
Would this work as a dog guard in a 110?
I'm not familiar with that product, not something we mfr. :confused
Follow-up Post:
I'd be in for a 3-piece window set - OD. Mark
I can build that for you, and think the MIL-Spec would look great too. I don't know if we will run another GB real soon though, but if you want it, I'll cover the shipping if you mention D-90 Source when you order online at www.raingler.com
BTW, the GB orders will be shipping next week, watch for tracking soon.
surf110
May 29th, 2009, 09:04 AM
Eddie,
What I meant was, can you build something for me that would replace that piece.
I'm wondering if your LRBN would fit with some mods.
007
May 29th, 2009, 04:18 PM
Gotcha. Yes, email me some measurements and look at possible locations for mounts. Even if we don't have one that fits it on the shelf doesn't mean I can't make it for you.
surf110
June 10th, 2009, 12:59 PM
Gotcha. Yes, email me some measurements and look at possible locations for mounts. Even if we don't have one that fits it on the shelf doesn't mean I can't make it for you.
Took some measurements:
52.5" Wx 47" H is from side to side and tub floor to headliner, behind seats.
007
June 10th, 2009, 04:06 PM
Thanks, I'll dig into this for you and get back shortly. Ed
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