Urban Offroad Racks

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Finlayforprez

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Can you take a close up? I looked at your other thread, other than the 2nd level of the rack, I'm not sure I see anything else? Or is that what you mean?

If that were the issue, I'd start by buying a piece of cut lexan, drill a few holes, zip tie and test. IF that is the issue (space between floor of rack and retaining/side), then you could have something cut and mounted much cheaper than anything else that would be ill fitting.
Hey NASDiesel,

Thanks so much for your help!

A few quick photos:

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I'd start by going to some place like onlinemetals.com (if no resources local), have them cut a 1/4 inch piece of acrylic or lexan and put a strip of electrical tape as a buffer along the rails to protect that nice Urban powder coat, then zip tie it to that frontal section and drive around. I get what you mean, you have both the upper bar and lower bar which will create noise. You will probably have to do both, cover the front section (vertical) with a fairing as well as disrupt the air flow underneath the rack.
 

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