Rack season is finally here. Gamiviti.com style

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It seems like for one reason or another it hasn't felt right to post up- usually because I've been out of something. Well I am finally stocked up, let's get on with the official vendor thread.

At Gamiviti.com we have racks custom designed for your 60, 80 and 100 series body styles. We have rain gutter towers as well as 100 series towers. And for do-it-yourselfers, we have all the components in stock and available for purchase separately, including the mounting plates, riser plates, and light tabs. Let's start with the racks.

The 1/2 length flat rack ($275, rack only, unfinished)

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the 3/4 length flat rack ($445, rack only, powder coated)

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the full length flat rack ($375, rack only, unfinished)

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the full lengh Expo rack ($545, rack only, powder coated)

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Package prices and additional pictures can be found at Gamiviti - roof racks
 
Rain gutter towers for your 60 series

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Rain gutter towers for your 80 series

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Towers for your 100 series

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Risers to make rain gutter towers even taller, for your 40 series

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Slotted mounting plates

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Light tabs

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Hardware kits

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Pricing and additional pictures can all be found at Gamiviti - roof racks


There's a lot of new people here on ih8mud now, it's a wonderful thing. For those who don't know me I will give you a brief introduction: I've been on here learning since 2003, and in that time have owned a 4Runner, 3 Tacos, a 40, a 62, an 80, and now a 100 series. This is clearly my hobby. I think most who know me most would describe me as a little goofy, fairly practical, yet somewhat a outside the box thinker- on Mud I'm probably most famous for the "snackster cooker" engine grill and the 80 series recliner hinge mod.. in fact still get PM's on those, which is a kick.

I started Gamiviti.com as a way to sell some little plastic parts that I was making. That grew to expansion with some metal parts, mostly cup holders, in partnership with a close buddy here. Then about a year and a half ago with some added capital, experience, and another close friend, I had a vision for making roof racks, trying to bring to market a design I thought the Cruiser world needed. That's now grown to 4 versions, and most recently I started offering the sub-components, realizing there are a lot of guys out there who have access to benders and are great welders, but still needed some quality parts.

These racks were designed by myself and a guy who owns a 40 and a 60. The manufacturing process includes people who own and drive 100's, a 55, even a diesel 80 series- I do buy some stuff from a VW bug guy, but he's pretty cool and thinks 40's are cool. Point being this is still a hobby business, it's a labor of love, but it's not the "real job." Hopefully you enjoy seeing what I've come up with, maybe you'll buy something, either thanks for looking. You can always email me through the site at sales@gamiviti.com, or post up here I'll do my best to stay current with responses.
 
I have one of these Racks and am very happy with them

I bolted the Frontrunner can holders for extra gas cans and I used the second one to carry a 20lb propane tank

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Any one have any luck using the Baja Rack jerry can holder? Saw the pics of the Frontrunner but need to be able to use the Scepter cans I already have. Once I get a good idea on a way to carry jerry cans Ill be ready to pull the trigger on a Flat Rack.
 
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