601cherokee
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Mississippi
Surco 45" x 60" Safari Rack #S4560 Lists on Summit for $266.95 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUR-S4560/
Surco 48" Support Bars #S48 Lists on Summit for $ 71.95/pair http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUR-S48/
Surco Jeep Roof Rail Mounts #J100 Lists on Summit for $ 56.95/set http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUR-J100/
Fabricated 3/16" steel light mounts for rack--(Surco LT100 light mounts for comparison price) Lists on Summit for $ 42.95x2=$85.90 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUR-LT100/
KC Hilites 6x9 100 watt chrome light kit pair #240 Lists on Summit for $163.99/pair x 2=$327.98 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/KCC-240/
Basket is wired for lights with a 5-pole trailer connector so it can be disconnected for removal or so you don't have wiring running into the vehicle all the time. I have 4 hard plastic desert camo kc brand covers on the lights now, and also have 4 kc brand soft covers (black with red letters) to go with them. One light has cracked glass, but I have ordered the replacement lens from KC. Have 2 NIB gaskets for KC lenses and 2 Hella 100 watt H3 bulbs for replacements. 2 lights have original bulbs and 2 have Hellas. I have 2 relays, all wiring, and 2 KC illuminated switches in a switch panel that all will be removed from my Jeep upon sale. Surco makes a ton of accessories for their racks, and most of it can be gotten through Summit. Check out their products here: http://www.surcoinc.com/R-BRacc.html Total price for this setup new would be $809.73 + shipping. I'd like to get $500 for the whole package. Willing to ship on your dime. Might consider splitting it up...make me an offer I can't refuse. Located in Brandon, MS 39042.
These aren't the best pics, but it's all I could find on my photobucket account. I can take better, more detailed pics if anyone needs them.
I don't have a spare tire carrier for this rack. I just drilled a hole in one of the floor panels and put a piece of large allthread through it and the spare. It is sturdy enough for my light wheeling, but would need something more substantial (steel reinforcement) for hard wheeling.
Pics of the lighting connector:
Surco 48" Support Bars #S48 Lists on Summit for $ 71.95/pair http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUR-S48/
Surco Jeep Roof Rail Mounts #J100 Lists on Summit for $ 56.95/set http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUR-J100/
Fabricated 3/16" steel light mounts for rack--(Surco LT100 light mounts for comparison price) Lists on Summit for $ 42.95x2=$85.90 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUR-LT100/
KC Hilites 6x9 100 watt chrome light kit pair #240 Lists on Summit for $163.99/pair x 2=$327.98 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/KCC-240/
Basket is wired for lights with a 5-pole trailer connector so it can be disconnected for removal or so you don't have wiring running into the vehicle all the time. I have 4 hard plastic desert camo kc brand covers on the lights now, and also have 4 kc brand soft covers (black with red letters) to go with them. One light has cracked glass, but I have ordered the replacement lens from KC. Have 2 NIB gaskets for KC lenses and 2 Hella 100 watt H3 bulbs for replacements. 2 lights have original bulbs and 2 have Hellas. I have 2 relays, all wiring, and 2 KC illuminated switches in a switch panel that all will be removed from my Jeep upon sale. Surco makes a ton of accessories for their racks, and most of it can be gotten through Summit. Check out their products here: http://www.surcoinc.com/R-BRacc.html Total price for this setup new would be $809.73 + shipping. I'd like to get $500 for the whole package. Willing to ship on your dime. Might consider splitting it up...make me an offer I can't refuse. Located in Brandon, MS 39042.
These aren't the best pics, but it's all I could find on my photobucket account. I can take better, more detailed pics if anyone needs them.

I don't have a spare tire carrier for this rack. I just drilled a hole in one of the floor panels and put a piece of large allthread through it and the spare. It is sturdy enough for my light wheeling, but would need something more substantial (steel reinforcement) for hard wheeling.


Pics of the lighting connector:

