can it be made with gutter mounts?
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This particular rack is too narrow for gutter mounts, but I offer gutter-mounted racks in 40", 50", 70", & 76" lengths.
I sent you a PM. |
How much for a 50 and 76 gutter mounted with hi lift and spare tire, and without.
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The base-model 50" x 50" gutter mounted rack is $320
The base-model 76" x 50" gutter mounted rack is $360 Hi-Lift mount is $60 *edit* I've taken the spare tire mount option away until I can create a better design I have a deal on a version of the 76" rack here, $500 with the Hi-Lift mount and heavy duty floor upgrade. https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f10/b-...r-rack-125102/ I'll PM you the complete price list. |
Looks weird on that Tahoe...lol
You make great stuff though man! Wish I could afford it...lol |
Thanks for the kind words Sean. I get down to CFL fairly often, I could always deliver a rack to you personally!
It looks small in the pics, but doesn't look bad in person on the Tahoe! It works great too, frees up some interior space for those family road trips! |
Hand made in the USA (by me) with American steel, and under $200?
Yep, and ready to ship today! |
What size do you make thats closest to a full roof rack (covers whole roof)
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And how much does it cost + ship
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Originally Posted by armymedic120
What size do you make thats closest to a full roof rack (covers whole roof)
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Boy, it's been nice and cool in the mornings this week, feels like fall is right around the corner! Time to hit the trails, are you properly equipped?
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whats the strongest way to mount this one? how much weight can it hold?
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Originally Posted by gy24
(Post 1982082)
whats the strongest way to mount this one? how much weight can it hold?
As for capacity, the rack is capable of carrying more weight than the factory bars can, or you would want to safely carry up top. The rack is not teh weak link in the system as far as capacity goes! |
Originally Posted by gy24
(Post 1982082)
whats the strongest way to mount this one? how much weight can it hold?
Originally Posted by b. lee
(Post 1983802)
The best way to mount is probably with u-bolts, unless you don't mind drilling your factory crossbars and the rack and then thru-bolting it. U-bolts will provide a non-permanent mount, and be plenty strong enough.
As for capacity, the rack is capable of carrying more weight than the factory bars can, or you would want to safely carry up top. The rack is not teh weak link in the system as far as capacity goes! |
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