Which roof rack?

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I recently added a 93 XJ to my jeep arsenal and am looking to buy a roof rack for it. I need it to be strong enough to handle a 33" tire. And it doesn't need to have the hi-lift or shovel or light mounts. I'll figure that out. I've looked at a bunch but was wondering what ya'll suggest. Price is sorta an issue as always but if it means getting a better quality rack, then I can bend a bit.

thanks in advance for your help!
Chris
 
Surco is the least amount $$ wise, pretty strong and can mount either on the stock roof rack rails or they do have a gutter mount kit. I have the 50" one on my 98 and have carried alot of stuff up there like 2-3 8ft fiberglass ladders, casess of network cable, etc and it has held up nicely. If I had it do to over again I would have gotten a longer one though, I can fill it up pretty fast.
Theres a guy on Ebay that make one out of fencing materials but thats gotta be one heavy SOB. If you plan on more stuff besides the tire I would tend to lean towards the gutter mounts though. I think Farmermatt is selling a really nice one but the shipping might be a tad high for it, it's in the 'forsale' forum...
 
Summit racing seems to have the best prices on them but summit lacks any pictures. I'd just do a web search on Surco roof racks then look for the best prices.
Here are some pics, you need the J100's for the stock rails

http://www.accessconnect.com/safari.htm
 
I'm running the Yakima Load Warrior with the A1 gutter mounts. Pretty expensive, but I can stand on it and not bend it (as long as I stay on the rails), and that's with a spare and recovery equipment on at the same time. Also very light.
 
Check out Proto Fabs. I got theirs last summer, and have been very pleased. I have a spare 35" on top as well as a high lift, and a place to mount my spare axle shafts. It also has a built in light bar for four lights.
 
Fabbed my own out of electrical conduit (galvanized tubing). Cheap, easy, strong and clean looking. Some guys have laughed at the idea, but I have beat the hell out of it with no adverse effects. Never dented, chipped, bent or cracked after 4 years and thousands of miles.
Buck :canada:
 
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