Roof Rack for Overlanding

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I just ordered this one. Bowfin Cruisers | Michigan, USA It is a lightweight, low profile, extruded anodized aluminum, gutter-mounted rack. It is very similar to the old Prinsu rack, which has undergone a change of ownership and, I believe, not taking any orders. The factory rack has to be removed in order to install. From what I hear, it's about the same overall height as the factory rack. The seller is a long time mud member, very professional and there are tons of great reviews here on MUD.

Would love to hear about this one from you when you get a chance to use, etc. Seems like a really good idea with the way they do the gutters and using "real" T slot bars.

It seems like a heavier duty version of the Frontrunner, which, was what I would assume I would get previously, but 30%+ less.

Toyota Land Cruiser 80 Slimline II Roof Rack Kit - by Front Runner
 
If you have any questions about their racks you can shoot Tim a PM @nakman.
I have a full size BajaRack, the only proper man-rack out there. The rack any man would be proud to display. And can hold enough provisions to feed 4 people. So full, ample, and wide, Stormy would be jealous.

Well, shiiiit, that didn’t come out right....
 
I have a full size BajaRack, the only proper man-rack out there. The rack any man would be proud to display. And can hold enough provisions to feed 4 people. So full, ample, and wide, Stormy would be jealous.

Well, shiiiit, that didn’t come out right....

So that is 40 cases of Jimmy Dean Sausage and 10 dozen pre hard boiled egs? :)
 
So that is 40 cases of Jimmy Dean Sausage and 10 dozen pre hard boiled egs? :)


you forgot the cans of dinty moore
 
I built my own aluminum rack out of an ATV ramp and gamiviti gutter mounts. I wouldn't hesitate to do it again. It is incredibly sturdy but easy to use and modify. I've mounted my awning on one side, added holes for kayak holders, and my rooftop carrier securely attaches to the cross bars. Total build cost was around $400.
 
Having such a hard time not posting pics of milk racks...

Since I was scared to google the 16 reasons not to be snipped thing on a separate post, I thought I would really put myself out there and get you a pic here of some racks that produce milk for your viewing pleasure.

I also believe that @lumbee1 could make a roof rack out of these stalls if given enough time.

milk racks.webp
 
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