After our trip out west, I wasn't 100% satisfied with using cross bars on the Baja rack. For one, the DIY bars weren't holding up well and actually began to rust. Which, pisses me off. Chinese metal. Thanks Home Sucko.
The other problem is that even with the DIY method, I felt the rack was still to high up in the air. So I came up with this mounting idea, that I'm currently working on. Basically it will work like so.
These flares will be welded to the front and rear post on the baja rack.
Here is our prototype welded up.
They'll line up like so.
I'll use a similar plate to the original method to attach these into the roof rack channel. It will be another piece of steel that is tapped allowing us to bolt down using a hex screw cap.
This is how it should look with the rack at it's true height:
Ended up however at the end of the day needing to go back and recut. Even though we made cardboard samples at first, turned out the rack is not square in all four corners, so basing it off one corner was a mistake. Going to recut some steel and then we'll try again.
More to follow after the work week.
On another note, the Baja rack has very minimal flex with a 185lb guy standing in the middle of it, if you where curious.