View Full Version : 3/4 Length Steel Roof Rack
SG1
5th November 2014, 01:45 PM
Hi, have a 3/4 length steel roof rack for sale, universal gutter mount with all brackets ect, unsure of brand, has tie down hooks along side of rack, antenna mounts front and rear, pre drilled holes on front for light bars ect, in good condition, asking $200 ono pickup Traralgon Vic.
SG1
11th November 2014, 03:58 PM
No one interested how about $150, need it gone soon.
threedogs
11th November 2014, 04:36 PM
Have you got a picture of it.?
SG1
11th November 2014, 08:24 PM
I will try and get a pic of it tomorrow and put it up.
SG1
12th November 2014, 11:55 AM
Some pics of the roof rack.
threedogs
12th November 2014, 03:11 PM
PM sent mate, I take it all brackets are there ?
SG1
12th November 2014, 06:23 PM
Yep all brackets are there, will need some rubber for the mounts between mounting brackets and roof where they touch, but can have a look at clarkes rubber and grab some if need be.
Sir Roofy
12th November 2014, 06:24 PM
That looks like mine a china jobby
threedogs
13th November 2014, 05:22 PM
@ Roofy hows yours going leaking rust or anything like that, this is the rack I sms you about
threedogs
13th November 2014, 05:53 PM
can any one tell me how wide the top bars are apart. across the rack.
trying to figure out if I can just flip it on top to travel
I found 1250mm does that sound right
Sir Roofy
13th November 2014, 06:07 PM
@ roofy hows yours going leaking rust or anything like that, this is the rack i sms you about
ive just got surface rust and rust in the front where the water cant get out
mines heavy as well put it on with a block and tackle
megatexture
13th November 2014, 06:47 PM
They are heavy but strong I load mine up with wood every time we go camping, like roofy mines got surface rust mainly where the mesh is welded on but it's all sealed so no water gets in.
The supports should unbolt so you could carry it right side up.
threedogs
13th November 2014, 06:55 PM
heres the problem first it needs to be placed on top of Roofy's rack to bring it up the Murray early next month
then it needs to be transferred onto mine, surely two blokes could lift it on/off yes/no
Winnie
13th November 2014, 06:56 PM
heres the problem first it needs to be placed on top of Roofy's rack to bring it up the Murray early next month
then it needs to be transferred onto mine, surely two blokes could lift it on/off yes/no
Are you replacing your home made rack, John?
threedogs
13th November 2014, 06:56 PM
ive just got surface rust and rust in the front where the water cant get out
mines heavy as well put it on with a block and tackle
Nothing a few cans of Galmet can't fix eh as I'd need to weld awning brackets ,shovel brackets etc
megatexture
13th November 2014, 08:50 PM
heres the problem first it needs to be placed on top of Roofy's rack to bring it up the Murray early next month
then it needs to be transferred onto mine, surely two blokes could lift it on/off yes/no
Yea 2 blokes no worries
SG1
13th November 2014, 09:12 PM
2 of us took it of, it was heavy but manageable. I think if I was to ever put it on not that I am or will, I would use a thick blanket across the whole roof and slide and push it on from rear of vehicle into position rather than lifting it up and over everything and potentially scratching the roof.
Still for sale and havn put it on ebay ect as yet.
threedogs
14th November 2014, 09:11 AM
Are you replacing your home made rack, John?
Yeah My home made one requires 3 rhino racks to support my wheel hoist, I only have 2.
This may support it better ,plus more ppl have this style rack when I make my mounting plate
@ SG1 I'll take it PM sent
SG1
14th November 2014, 09:37 AM
SOLD.
Cheers.
Winnie
14th November 2014, 09:57 AM
Yeah My home made one requires 3 rhino racks to support my wheel hoist, I only have 2.
This may support it better ,plus more ppl have this style rack when I make my mounting plate
@ SG1 I'll take it PM sent
Bummer, I liked it, unique and looked pretty good.
threedogs
14th November 2014, 10:47 AM
Yeah Ive had heaps of comments about it, I'm going to modify this new one with awning bracket and shovel bracket welded on
not sure if the light bar bolts straight on yet, plus will remove top rear rail and weld in my roller, not sure yet but it will be modified
threedogs
17th November 2014, 06:25 PM
does a light bar just bolt up underneath,?
must find some material for the deflector as well
megatexture
17th November 2014, 08:12 PM
I've got my dual rows bolted under mine and used roof flashing as the deflector
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