another no weld roof rack
#1
another no weld roof rack
Well I saw 4x4Daltons (Great idea man thanks) post and really liked his roof rack plus I do not have a welder nor do I know how to weld. So I thought I would go this route with some changes. So after a trip to Lowes here is what I have so far.
I bought 8 pieces because mine is going to be a little longer.
Connectors
Now instead of using the screws that came with it I drilled through them so I could use larger bolts with lock nuts.
This will add more strength and helped keep it together.
Started putting it together
To connect the upper and lower section I cut and drilled some brackets
With both sections connected
Almost complete. I added a few more braces on the sides and front.
The fron part is angled and I plan and putting some lights inside there.
Thats pretty much were it is now. Tomorrow I plan on adding three support pieces from front to rear. Once it is done it will be primed and coated with bedliner.
I may add these along the side for more support and to help keep stuff in. Basically its just more pipe that I have flattened on each end. Crude but effective.
It is solid as a rock right now. Ill post more pics later. Let me know what you think.
I bought 8 pieces because mine is going to be a little longer.
Connectors
Now instead of using the screws that came with it I drilled through them so I could use larger bolts with lock nuts.
This will add more strength and helped keep it together.
Started putting it together
To connect the upper and lower section I cut and drilled some brackets
With both sections connected
Almost complete. I added a few more braces on the sides and front.
The fron part is angled and I plan and putting some lights inside there.
Thats pretty much were it is now. Tomorrow I plan on adding three support pieces from front to rear. Once it is done it will be primed and coated with bedliner.
I may add these along the side for more support and to help keep stuff in. Basically its just more pipe that I have flattened on each end. Crude but effective.
It is solid as a rock right now. Ill post more pics later. Let me know what you think.
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Year: 1990 - 2000
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It would be cool (and possibly stronger) if you could have put you aluminum plate brackets where the couplers are. Do you have plans for the decking?
#6
Ya I was thinking of that but my bolts were just a tad short and I bought a box of 100 lol. So I really didnt want to go buy new ones. As for the decking im going today to get 3 pieces to put in from the front to the back.