DIY Roof rack

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timberwolf_120

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built this custom rack for my wj to hold my RTT.
square stock is 1x1 .120 wall, flat bar feet is 3" wide by 1/4" thick, flat bar on the roof is 3" wide by 1/8".


Tacking the rack onto the feet


Checking level


All feet tacked in


Rack sitting on the jeep.
Roughly 1" from the roof in the middle


Its off a little bit but meh


Driver side and the feet


Passenger side and feet


Lightbar tabs all welded on (passenger front)


Lightbar tabs (front)


Lightbar tabs (driver side)


Lightbar tabs (rear)


Tent resting on the rack, front just barely enough space for my lightbars lol

 

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There is a kid down the street with a shopping cart zip tied to the roof of his Subi. To be fair, he did add a short section of chain and a dial combo pad lock to stop the thieves. I better take some pics of that. Lol
 
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LukeD

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Thought I'd toss this creation into the mix based on the aluminum ATV ramps as the base. I needed light weight to go on my soon to be installed fiberglass top on my full length van.

Required 3 $100 ramps at 20% off so $240 in ramps and another $100 in flat bar, bolts, and rivets. No welding, used a harbor freight grinder with cutoff wheel to do all the cuts.

Still need to make up the mounts but its being bolted through the fiberglass top with back plates so going to use some 3/16th x 4" flat bar

Total weight is 85 lbs

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Glenn

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Thought I'd toss this creation into the mix based on the aluminum ATV ramps as the base. I needed light weight to go on my soon to be installed fiberglass top on my full length van.

Required 3 $100 ramps at 20% off so $240 in ramps and another $100 in flat bar, bolts, and rivets. No welding, used a harbor freight grinder with cutoff wheel to do all the cuts.

Still need to make up the mounts but its being bolted through the fiberglass top with back plates so going to use some 3/16th x 4" flat bar

Total weight is 85 lbs

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That's pretty slick ! Good idea and light on the weight...nice man !
 
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