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Old 05-31-2007, 11:36 PM
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Default Rubber duck UCP vs. H20 UCP??

I can't decide which to get. The rubber duck is lighter, probably easier to install and might not reduce Ground clearance as much, but will it be as strong as the H20 set up? Anyone tried one and went with the other? Any of you Moab guys? I need it for the rocks out at Tellico. Pics would be good of either installed or in use! TIA.
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Default Re: Rubber duck UCP vs. H20 UCP??

The Rubber duck doesn't compare to the H2O stuff. Plus, I've seen that RD stuff wiggle loose a couple of occasions. I have thoroughly abused by H20 stuff and it's totally bulletproof.

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Default Re: Rubber duck UCP vs. H20 UCP??

Go with the H2O UCP.
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Default Re: Rubber duck UCP vs. H20 UCP??

Thanks. I dont want anything shaking loose, sounds like the stock stuff after a few rocky trips.
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Default Re: Rubber duck UCP vs. H20 UCP??

I don't have either. But, I have seen the RD bent and loosening up on one of the Moab trips!

H2O's stuff is bullet proof like CO said. If Adam and CO cannot bend those things, I think you;re good to go. Just be aware oil changes may be a little more difficult.

Go with the H2O UC stuff!!!!
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Just be aware oil changes may be a little more difficult.
No kidding. That's a lot of sh*t to take off to gain access to anything. That plate has to weigh close to 70 lbs. I can't imagine how much the cage weighs. It does look tough as hell though.
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