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Mgc

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So I recently purchased 2015 4runner trail edition and want to add a rack. I’d love to be able to afford a gobi or Baja rack. But at the moment funds are limited. I’ve been mulling over the idea of modifying a pull out metal trundle frame as the base for the project.



Would welcome any feedback/ thoughts.


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Mgc

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I think it's brillant!!!
Thanks .... the next part is to fab and weld some brackets to the base so that I can mount it in place of the factory rails. Next weld a support beam down the middle. I am thinking this could support up to 300lbs. Should be enough to pack light gear.

As time permits I’ll be posting up more detailed plans.


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Awesome idea & good research. Where did you purchase & approx. how much $ thanks for the post. Never Mind Amazon $89
 

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How much of a budget are you working with? And how handy are you? I built a all aluminum rack for my 80 out of t slot extrusions and C channel. About 500 in materials and hardware and mounting feet for my gutter rails. Plenty strong to hold my RTT and Awning!!
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I got the 2x1.5 inch c channel locally, and ordered the crossbars at www.tnutz.com. I got 51 inch wide bars, 9 of them, which is alot. Maybe you dont need that many. SS hardware and drilled some holes after measuring!
 

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So I recently purchased 2015 4runner trail edition and want to add a rack. I’d love to be able to afford a gobi or Baja rack. But at the moment funds are limited. I’ve been mulling over the idea of modifying a pull out metal trundle frame as the base for the project.



Would welcome any feedback/ thoughts.


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That is an excellent idea!!!