Want to build my own Roof Rack

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Jim Irving

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I know that I'm a little late to this discussion. I built my own rack. It was not as much about saving money as it was about having something that worked the way that I wanted it to. I wanted something that was modular and versatile. I use it as a lumber rack, as well (short distances only). I designed a box (recovery items) that slides into place and can be easily removed when I'm not going off-road. The same is true of the gas-can holder. I did put a Rhino Rack wind faring on it, which inproved the noise factor significantly.

I'm not saying that everyone should do this but, it worked for me.
http://www.idlehead.com/Images/lr3/Roofrack.jpg
http://www.idlehead.com/Images/lr3/lr3_cropped.jpg
http://www.idlehead.com/Images/lr3/roofrack2.jpg
 
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I know that I'm a little late to this discussion. I built my own rack. It was not as much about saving money as it was about having something that worked the way that I wanted it to. I wanted something that was modular and versatile. I use it as a lumber rack, as well (short distances only). I designed a box (recovery items) that slides into place and can be easily removed when I'm not going off-road. The same is true of the gas-can holder. I did put a Rhino Rack wind faring on it, which inproved the noise factor significantly.

I'm not saying that everyone should do this but, it worked for me.
http://www.idlehead.com/Images/lr3/Roofrack.jpg
http://www.idlehead.com/Images/lr3/lr3_cropped.jpg
http://www.idlehead.com/Images/lr3/roofrack2.jpg
This looks amazing. What did it cost you moneywise?
 

Jim Irving

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I don't remember exactly but, I'm fairly certain that it was under $200. Some of the metal I bought new, some I had laying around, and the expanded sheet (the waffle stuff) I found on Craigslist) I've had it on there for about five years now. It's been great. I pulled it off once to make some minor mods and to repaint it.
 

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