Just got the Coleman rack today...

Just got it this afternoon. Cant wait to get it on. I'm in the process of making my own homemade extension for it. Gonna send it out another 10-20 inches.
 
Hammered said:
??? its solid, its all in how tight you make it. ...and believe me I wouldnt waste my time putting this on those slinky stock "bars". :rolleyes:

heh... my slinkys are doing okay.... I actually have 4 crossbars... the 2 OEM and a couple others I added between. I have the extension on order and should be delivered next week. So I will definately take before and after pics with the extension. supposed to add 22 inches.

and as my signature attests, the Yakima tire carrier fits without any modification, so I know I need to take pics of that as well. I was researching the extension before ordering it and alot of people seem to be talking about how's the best way to secure the tires. I think the yakima is best cause it doesn't require a POST sticking up and being in the way when the tire is not on the rack. it uses a ring and j-hook.

Beast.
 
I just got my rack the other day and installed it. I am using the thule bars and gutter mount. It sits just above the height that the oem bars would have it sit at. I will be mounting it up differant then the oem way when I get a chence(so there will be no chance of it sliding). Not the greatest pic but a pic non the less
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Here it is!

I'm started on my rack. I have the 20" home made extensions in right now. I went to Lowes and got steel electrical conduit. It actually has a thicker wall. Outsied Diameter is exactly 15/16's of an inch. That is exactly the inside diameter of the rack tubing. With a little work it will slide together and then you can drill and bolt it together. I am still brain storming on the rest of it right now.


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Looks like a good candidate for a solid floor. I have some thick HDPE that would be perfect for that. Quite tempting...
 
magimerlin said:
I just got my rack the other day and installed it. I am using the thule bars and gutter mount. It sits just above the height that the oem bars would have it sit at.
What is the part number for the towers that you are using?
I'd like a gutter-mount setup that puts the rack as close to the roof (low) as possible. I would remove the OE bars.
Anybody have a low profile system they can recommend?
 
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Stroketech said:
I'm started on my rack. I have the 20" home made extensions in right now. I went to Lowes and got steel electrical conduit. It actually has a thicker wall. Outsied Diameter is exactly 15/16's of an inch. That is exactly the inside diameter of the rack tubing. With a little work it will slide together and then you can drill and bolt it together. I am still brain storming on the rest of it right now.

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What about buying two and mating them together? You'd get full coverage that way.
 
well, thats a good idea. I have $3.97 in what you see right there. So right now i'm $63.00 ahead and the extensions are actually thicker then the stock tubes. So once I figure out the floor we can go from there.
 
stroketech, lookin good, maybe a big sheet of expanded steel over the bottom would finish it off? I think you can get small rods at home depot to brace it

...I wish my wife would let me bring jeep parts into the living room......
 
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Yeah, what I was thinking is getting threaded rod for the 6 cross bars. Put 4 nuts in the middle of the threaded rod and after install of the rods spin the nuts out to tighten it in place.
 
I wouldn't do a solid floor, especially without an air dam in front. That would catch so much wind it would be a PITA to drive.
 
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