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Went with the front runner rack for the 60 series. I told them the legs they sent didn’t fit so I was able to return those and have just paid for the rack. Used Gamiviti feet and SS hardware to attach. I wanted the larger size and as low as possible.
 
what is that on top of the bowfin?
FWIW, you might want to quite or mention whatever user you are asking, or your propably not going to get an answer.....
 
Do you perhaps have plans for that? Or part numbers? I've been pondering making one similar for about a year just been too lazy to figure it out. Looks like 8020 with some hinges etc...me likey
No plans for my build kinda just winged it from RipCords build and adjusted sizes as necessary

 
No plans for my build kinda just winged it from RipCords build and adjusted sizes as necessary

Did it actually cost you the estimated $3K to build?

Seems like if you're going to spend that much to make one, why not just get a GFC?
 
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Did it actually cost you the estimated $3K to build?

Seems like if you're going to spend that much to make one, why not just get a GFC?
I lost track but I think I spent less than $1.5k. My biggest requirement was the low profile of my tent so I can fit in a 7’ garage. The one I made is only 3” above the already low profile Bowfin.
 
my stock roof rails barely pass under my garage when I’m unloaded. Not sure there’s a rack low enough to fit through the door. Truck has a stink bug stance, so maybe one would help drop the rear a bit. I don’t want to air down/up to get through.
 
Got my Prinsu in December, and love It. I’m just playing around with it right now.

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putting a couple of bikes on will be a breeze!
 
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