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Roof Rack is on!! Finally!!

oso_polar

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'99 Explorer Sport
Please tell me what you think of it, if you like it, you can email me, I still have the autocad diagram...:D

Me and my brother get togheter and complete this project for some class of his University...

It's made of steel and aluminium parts....

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:bounce: Let me know what ya think!! :bounce:

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If the first image its not loaded, just right click it and select show picture, it work for me...:(
 



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I like it.:) Could you hook me up with the .dwg? ( offroadkc@yahoo.com ) How much did the mat'l cost?
Thanks
 






Nice! Looks professionally done, and very useful. You should start manufacturing that, you would have LOADS. :rolleyes:
 


















Very sweet, one minor suggestion - how about a wind/noise deflector in the front of the rack to cut down the noise at highway speed?

What university course is that? May be I should ask the local high school metal shop if they would undertake a class project like that and fabricate a roof rack for me, hummm?
 






I don't think any high-schoolers could tackle something as good as that.
 






i am also looking into building a roof rack. can you send me the diagram so i can some ideas. thanks.
 






That looks really nice...I like the folding down option...
 
























It is to bad you live in Venezuela. You do some damn good work!
 






Warning!!

IF YOUR PLANNING TO MAKE YOUR OWN ROOF RACK, DO NOT USE THE STOCK ROOF RACK RAILS, I REPEAT DO NOT USE THEM, IT WONT HOLD UP!!!

That why I didn't send the diagrams, because the vibrations mess up with the rails pretty bad! it was ripping it out of the roof, so I desing a new roof rack mount, without using stocks elements... it will we up again in less than two or three weeks...

Sorry if someone already copy the desing I made...

DO NOT USE THE STOCK RAILS, IT WONT HOLD UP!!:nono: :frustrate:
 






Re: Warning!!

Originally posted by oso_polar
IF YOUR PLANNING TO MAKE YOUR OWN ROOF RACK, DO NOT USE THE STOCK ROOF RACK RAILS, I REPEAT DO NOT USE THEM, IT WONT HOLD UP!!!

DO NOT USE THE STOCK RAILS, IT WONT HOLD UP!!:nono: :frustrate:

Maybe the rack is to heavy itself? My homemade roof rack has 4 mounts that go to the stock roof rails and I load it down pretty good (hi lift, shovel axe, wood, etc.)and it has held great for 2 years now.

BTW- the roof rack looks like some nice work.
 






Re: Re: Warning!!

Originally posted by Brian1


Maybe the rack is to heavy itself? My homemade roof rack has 4 mounts that go to the stock roof rails and I load it down pretty good (hi lift, shovel axe, wood, etc.)and it has held great for 2 years now.

BTW- the roof rack looks like some nice work.

Could be the difference in model's. I don't know myself, but maybe the 2nd gen rails are weaker.
 






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