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It's beginning to appear that I may be using the MJ for NACFest and possibly Moab rather than Old Faithful. I've been looking for a short safari-type rack that would be big enough to cover the MJ roof without extending to the front or the rear. Rear won't work because I have an over-height cap which, if I use it, would be an interference fit. I don't want the rack to extend out over the windscreen where I see it while driving.
Shortest standard safari racks I've found are about 48 inches long. I figure 30" is the absolute max and I'd prefer 24", with a width of 52" to match an XJ safari rack. Nobody makes it -- closest item I can find is a 1-1/4" hitch-hauler type rack in the Quadratec catalog that measures 21" x 48". That would work, but I'd prefer something the right size.
Does anyone have the capability to bend and weld up two rectangular hoops with rounded corners, 24" x 52" outside dimensions? I'd prefer to use 3/4" square tube but round would be okay. If I can find someone who can do the bends and make up the hoops, I can add the floor and make gutter brackets.
Or should I just pay Quadratec and adapt their rack to a set of gutter brackets? They want $120 for theirs, plus shipping.
Shortest standard safari racks I've found are about 48 inches long. I figure 30" is the absolute max and I'd prefer 24", with a width of 52" to match an XJ safari rack. Nobody makes it -- closest item I can find is a 1-1/4" hitch-hauler type rack in the Quadratec catalog that measures 21" x 48". That would work, but I'd prefer something the right size.
Does anyone have the capability to bend and weld up two rectangular hoops with rounded corners, 24" x 52" outside dimensions? I'd prefer to use 3/4" square tube but round would be okay. If I can find someone who can do the bends and make up the hoops, I can add the floor and make gutter brackets.
Or should I just pay Quadratec and adapt their rack to a set of gutter brackets? They want $120 for theirs, plus shipping.