Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
Really cool, simple, and clean!Cool pix! Love the steel wheels too!
ultrIs that MDF?
light weight mdd 1/2 and 3/4 on the top layers 1/2 for lower ribs that separate the storage compartments, may at some point remake the drawers out of a birch but will see later onIs that MDF?
Traveler III
Member III
VERY Nice.Started to redesign the back half of my build and took out the last top accessed storage compartment, now I’ve built a couple pull out drawers one for the camp stove and another to house the pots and pans. So now I won’t have all my kitchen sitting up on the roof rack [emoji1303] View attachment 78138View attachment 78139View attachment 78140View attachment 78141View attachment 78142View attachment 78143View attachment 78144
Influencer I
Traveler III
Traveler III
6520
Pathfinder I
I have a few posts about the front section but haven’t done a single all info one yet. May do a. Quick video of the layout soonDo you have a build thread that I could follow? If so can you post or message the link?
Member III
Doesn't that reduce the integrity of the rackk? Just thinking out loud here.[emoji848]I've had 7" light bars mounted on my roofrack for a while now. 1 on each side and 1 over the rear door. Today they finally got wired up.
Used the ol' through the roofrack bolt hole trick and a liberal application of silicone.
The wires from the front meet the wires from outside under a conveniently placed random plastic piece.
Room for 1 more wire if i go down a gauge. Maybe future front bar? Ran a second wire all the way back just in case.
Maybe a bit, but its 1 out of 12 bolts and i barely ever put anything up there. I can and will move it to a roof gromet if it ever causes an issue. Seems many others have rocked this without a prkblem. Some even with rtts.Doesn't that reduce the integrity of the rackk? Just thinking out loud here.[emoji848]