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Any advice on roofracks?

73EXP

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Oct 31, 2002
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Richmond, Virginia (Home of Duke's Mayonaise)
Hey-<br><br>Anybody seen the topfive jeepracks? When i first saw these they mounted on the rear wheelwells- and require no holes- but allowed a convertible owner to remove their hardtop and still have a roof rack- though i doubt you could remove an EB top from under what I originally say..( still- pretty brilliant) you could go top up- top down or hardtop and have racks-<br>well-- now they've changed these topfive racks, theyre hinged at the back- and tilt back to access the top.. and also seem to cover part of the windsheild frame ( which I don't wanna do... because I just ordered one of those windsheild to hold hold down brackets...so I dont want to block that form happening-<br><br>I like the look of some safari racks- but the land-rover racks end up looking to much- just too much weight- too much metal- I dunno-<br>I want something that had a platform, but nothing too heavy - I guess tubing will cut down on wind resistance .. I've seen those "wind cheetah" racks- aerodynamic designing huh? Anyone have those? And also- if I don't want to CUT - where would they mount?<br><br>Maybe some of you with pictures can post some pics or links!! Educate me! Please :)<br><br>A in Va<br>73Exp
 

Jeepster

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proto fab

rrack01.jpg


inside rack

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Weelow

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Joined
May 13, 2002
Messages
51
Loc.
Chicago
I recently noticed an ad in an offrad magazine where turbocity had a safari type rack for a bronco but it attached to the rain gutter so its probably not what your looking for.
 
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