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    Junior Member Looking for Dirt SkidMarx's Avatar
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    Thanks for the reminder. Must have told myself 10 times to do that and still forgot.
    '07 3.7L, 255/75-17 BFG MT, 2" Rough Country lift, 1.5" Spidertrax spacers
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    Nice looking Jeep, thanks for sharing.
    2006 XK Limited, 5.7L Hemi
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkidMarx View Post
    Thanks for the reminder. Must have told myself 10 times to do that and still forgot.
    The people flashing their high beams at me were my reminder... but I had plans to raise the rear and didn't want to adjust them twice.

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    Nice looking Jeep! Always been a fan of that color green.

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    Crossbars

    First off, I'm cheap, impatient and in need of some crossbars.
    If I can't get what I need from my pile of scrap and buckets of misc nuts and bolts, I MIGHT see if they have something that will work at Home Depot.
    If I strike out there, I'll redesign whatever it is i'm trying to make to use what I have.

    After reading through the The Roof Rack Thread and checking out Matt's low profile mounts and Sal-XK's UniStrut crossbars, I came up with a plan.

    Luckily they have UniStrut at Home Depot, because I don't have any on my scrap pile and I really like the stuff.
    The mounts are kind of tricky due to the rail sides not being flat.
    I'm not sure what Sal did, but I tried a few things that would use a single bolt, but my scrap pile let me down.
    Matt got around this by using u-bolts and a slotted plate which is a cool idea that I stole.

    After a couple of false starts, I came up with this pile of junk.

    4 u-bolts
    flat stock (3/16 I think)
    the stuff with holes in it (1/8ish)
    A hunk of pipe
    A hunk of conveyor belt. (Matt used 'Fiber reinforced silicone rubber'. That's just a fancy name for conveyor belt)
    Some rusty nuts that fit in the slot in the rails.
    Not shown are some washers, nuts, and thick walled hose

    After several hours and beers I ended up with this.


    The nuts are welded off center and the 2 pieces of pipe are cut at an angle so that the u-bolt has room to pivot.
    The pipe was then welded to the other side of the plate.

    Instead of paint, I used spray on Plasti-Dip. Hopefully it will be a little more durable.

    Assembled


    Didn't like it so I dug up the black hose and ended up with this.

    (shhhh...don't tell anyone my welds look like crap.)

    With the hose on there, the crossbars are completely isolated. Not something I was shooting for, but nice that it turned out that way.

    All done.

    I'm going to use some Nylocks for the top nuts and cut the extra off the u-bolts.

    I'm thinking of using bed-liner on the UniStrut since I'll be using it on the rack. Haven't decided yet.


    Next up is to pick up some UniStrut hardware to attach the rack, and get the rack stripped since the paint is flaking off anyway.

    More to come...
    '07 3.7L, 255/75-17 BFG MT, 2" Rough Country lift, 1.5" Spidertrax spacers
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    looks great
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    Nice job man!!!!

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    Nice job man! I used a single bolt that captured the lip inside the rail then wen't threw the hole on the unistrut. Also since unistrut is made to hang bars from just measure the tube or bar on your roof rack and get the size pipe mount for unitstrut you need to easy bro keep up the good work. We love to see mods not out of a catalog around here

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkidMarx View Post


    Some rusty nuts that fit in the slot in the rails.

    Oh, my....




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    Junior Member Looking for Dirt SkidMarx's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by lekmedm View Post
    Oh, my....




    j/k
    Wow...it took a long time for someone to pick up on that.

    Nice catch.
    '07 3.7L, 255/75-17 BFG MT, 2" Rough Country lift, 1.5" Spidertrax spacers
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