Saxis wrote:Just wondering... Does that interfere with your sunroof at all?
It can't go up anymore, but otherwise no.
Saxis wrote:Just wondering... Does that interfere with your sunroof at all?
BSalty wrote::drool3: I love your truck. Between you and Gordinho80 I will be broke for several years.
JamesDowning wrote:I reversed my prior approach taken with the lightbar with the rack mounts. Instead of a nut attached to the plate, I used a carrier bolt in a modified square washer with a square hole. This prevents the carrier bolt from spinning when tightening, and is much stronger than gluing on a nut (referencing my lightbar design).
The rubber material is a high grade plumbing rubber. When clamped, the rubber compound sees an extreme normal force acting on it. Because of the rubber's qualities, it provides maximum friction between the rack load bar and the truck's rack.
The load bars are 1"x1" aluminum extrusions. The rack is held by a 1" pipe clamp. Again, you can see the rubber compound is used between the rack and the load bar. This will prevent any movement between the rack and the load bar due to the large normal force caused by the pipe clamp.
By the time I installed it on the truck, I was working by streetlamp light. So no pictures. Very little visual difference though (the rack may be 3/4" lower), but the rigidity of the rack has improved 10-fold. No relative movement exists between the rack and the truck when I shake the rack as hard as I can. With the stock load bars, there was a lot of movement.
So, I'm pleased with this mod of my mod...
mikekey wrote:Gordinho80 wrote:Who is Jason?
Brain Fart, every time I see his name I think of my friend, who is Jason Downing.
mikekey wrote:
Thank you again Jason. My Baja rack is out for delivery today, and my lightbar is now assembled, so I need to go walk around the depot and see if I can find something like that so I can get these two mounted this week.
Diacom wrote:Again???