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Old 05-04-2010, 10:19 PM
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alright this may sound weird or it isnt gonna work but ive made my mind up and im gonna do it. Im gonna make my roof rack out of pvc pipe and its gonna be freaking awesome no lie. Who's excited to see what it will look like??
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alright this may sound weird or it isnt gonna work but ive made my mind up and im gonna do it. Im gonna make my roof rack out of pvc pipe and its gonna be freaking awesome no lie. Who's excited to see what it will look like??

Think it'll hold enough weight???
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yes i believe so, im super creative and the plans i have in my head it will be really strong
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Originally Posted by JerseyJeeper
Think it'll hold enough weight???
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https://www.cherokeeforum.com/attach...J8K88gbM-9SjDA

just found this but mine will be way better
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yes i believe so, im super creative and the plans i have in my head it will be really strong

Hey bro....whatever works. I just don't want you to be disappointed if it breaks after you sunk time effort and money into it

Do me a huge favor.....don't build anything else for the jeep with PVC...dangerous
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Well obviously PVC is not pound for pound as strong as what a steel rack would be. I'm not dissing the idea because I'm all for creativity.
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Originally Posted by JerseyJeeper
Well obviously PVC is not pound for pound as strong as what a steel rack would be. I'm not dissing the idea because I'm all for creativity.
y thank you
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Why not just a regular rack like everybody else???
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Originally Posted by Gatchmo5710
Why not just a regular rack like everybody else???
cheaper
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i think if you filled it full of a apoxy or like spray foam, it would make it even more rigid. I would use small diameter electrical pvc. Stronger
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I have 60 dollars into this one with paint. Pretty cheap.

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f58/roofrack-46334/
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i dont have a welder tho
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If you plan on actually trying to use pvc, get the electrical conduit pipe. It is schedule 80 and less effected by sun/heat/cold etc. Normal pvc is schedule 40 for standard and schedule 20 for junk.

I am curious to see how it may hold up, so please post pics.

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Originally Posted by jonjon99xj
i dont have a welder tho
That could be a problem. Pick up a mig welder with shielding gas.

If you own a jeep you must own a welder.


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