View Full Version : Rijidij Off Road New Website Launched
rijidij
12th November 2017, 11:41 AM
G'day All,
Letting you know we just launched a new website, totally new from the ground up.
Many thanks to Michael (AULRO member VladTepes) for the hours of work he put into the new site, he's done an awesome job.
You can visit the new site here Rijidij Off Road (http://rijidijoffroad.com.au/)
Let me know what you think.
We are also looking for pictures of Land Rovers fitted with Rijidij Off Road products for a future gallery, so if you have any to share please forward them.
You can send pics via...........
Email rijidijau@gmail.com
Text 0438661046
PM Through this forum
We're looking forward to hearing from customers, new and old (That's previous customers, not just senior citizens [biggrin] )
Regards, Murray
debruiser
12th November 2017, 11:48 AM
much nicer! good job!
Pickles2
12th November 2017, 12:00 PM
Looks good to me, very clear & easy to read.
Pickles.
Lee Jackson
12th November 2017, 08:20 PM
Looks fantstic... just missing accessories for the D5. :)
trout1105
12th November 2017, 08:44 PM
Looks fantstic... just missing accessories for the D5. :)
D1 and D2's don't get a look in either.
rijidij
13th November 2017, 02:58 PM
Looks fantstic... just missing accessories for the D5. :)
D1 and D2's don't get a look in either.
Unfortunately I've only got one pair of hands and there's only 24 hours in a day :wallbash:
Cheers, Murray
VladTepes
13th November 2017, 03:19 PM
Hmm I can now imagine Disco 1,2 and 5 owners scheming ways to slow the rotation of the earth.
VladTepes
14th November 2017, 08:16 AM
By the way if anyone comes across any errors navigating the site, please let me know via PM with as much details as possible re the specific problem and what device and OS version you are using.
Thank you.
VladTepes
19th June 2018, 10:13 AM
Just a bump for those who haven't seen the 'new' Rijidij website - pop over and have a look :)
Rijidij Off Road – Custom Land Rover Solutions (http://rijidijoffroad.com.au/)
VladTepes
1st July 2019, 03:17 PM
Just another bump, in case anyone has been living under a rock and not heard of Rijidij !
DiscoMick
1st July 2019, 06:52 PM
Some interesting products there. I better start saving.
Homestar
1st July 2019, 06:55 PM
Yes, absolutely first rate kit and a hell of a nice guy too. 👍
DiscoMick
1st July 2019, 07:25 PM
Yes, the dual rear wheecarrier is a good idea, but it would have to be very strong to have two spares bouncing on the one carrier.
Homestar
2nd July 2019, 09:30 AM
It is. The dual adaptor is only designed to be used with his rear wheel carrier - Strongest wheel carrier I've ever seen - very well designed too, easy to operate with the back door too.
W&KO
2nd July 2019, 09:55 AM
It is. The dual adaptor is only designed to be used with his rear wheel carrier - Strongest wheel carrier I've ever seen - very well designed too, easy to operate with the back door too.
Agree, the second ‘dual’ carrier hinges on its own, just as strong as the drivers side.
The single wheel carrier is tough.....while Murray doesn’t advertise it he has at least one customer that bolts up two spares (stacked behind each other) onto the one carrier without issue. I have a bike carrier bolted to the single spare wheel carrier and have loaded two fat bikes adding around 35kg on top of the single spare wheel. 10 days on fraser and two weeks in the high country and it’s held up no worries.
Zcoota
2nd July 2019, 06:07 PM
It looks great, nice and intuitive. I'm not sure if its just my imagination but the site response feels a bit snappier that the previous one. Nice
Vern
2nd July 2019, 06:15 PM
Agree, the second ‘dual’ carrier hinges on its own, just as strong as the drivers side.
The single wheel carrier is tough.....while Murray doesn’t advertise it he has at least one customer that bolts up two spares (stacked behind each other) onto the one carrier without issue. I have a bike carrier bolted to the single spare wheel carrier and have loaded two fat bikes adding around 35kg on top of the single spare wheel. 10 days on fraser and two weeks in the high country and it’s held up no worries.He does advertise it [emoji6]
Piggy Back Wheel Mount - Rijidij Off Road (https://rijidijoffroad.com.au/products/piggy-back-wheel-mount/)
DiscoMick
3rd July 2019, 04:33 PM
He does advertise it [emoji6]
Piggy Back Wheel Mount - Rijidij Off Road (https://rijidijoffroad.com.au/products/piggy-back-wheel-mount/)It's a damn good idea if it's strong enough. Negates having to chuck a second spare on the roof rack, as in my case.
W&KO
3rd July 2019, 05:15 PM
He does advertise it [emoji6]
Piggy Back Wheel Mount - Rijidij Off Road (https://rijidijoffroad.com.au/products/piggy-back-wheel-mount/)
There ya go.
rijidij
8th July 2019, 01:31 PM
It's a damn good idea if it's strong enough. Negates having to chuck a second spare on the roof rack, as in my case.
Anyone who has bought the Piggy Back Wheel Carrier, I have told them that we're pushing the limits of the carrying capacity of the main single carrier arm.
But, there are quite a few out there, the original one was supplied to a well known couple in the Sydney LROC (P & M), probably about 6 years ago, and they do a lot of outback corrugations, so it's been well tested.
Never had any issues with any of them actually.
152477
I'm happy to say, the only report of a structural failure I've ever had was a crack in a 130 wheel carrier, BUT, I am highly suspicious it was reversed into something rather than a fault (I received photos). This was backed up by the fact the customer requested a quote for the replacement arm, rather than a warranty claim. Even though his words hinted at it being a fault in the carrier, I think he was just hopeful of a cheaper replacement, nice try [biggrin]
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