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Old Mar 20, 2012 | 08:50 PM
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Those are good ideals ks and would make it easier to get in there and wash the roof when needed. I like the jack mount idea too!
 
Old Mar 20, 2012 | 08:53 PM
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I need to take mine and shoot fresh paint on it. When I do I might just redo my brackets.
 
Old Mar 20, 2012 | 09:00 PM
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Jason is there going to be a nut and washer for spacing between the roof and rack? Or are you making some other kind of bracket to attach to roof and rack?
I dont know if you can see it here, but I welded 2"X2" stock to the rack. IT should sit about 2" above the roof. Also, the reason that I used 2" was so when i put the nut on the stud, I could get a wrench in there and tighten it up.
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Old Mar 20, 2012 | 09:00 PM
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jason heres a pic of my brackets maybe another option.
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Old Mar 20, 2012 | 09:02 PM
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sorry alittle late on the post I see your mounting idea! should work great!
 
Old Mar 20, 2012 | 10:47 PM
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did you get your measurments for the holes on the rack,
i put three bolts on each side,one at each end,one in the middle. no measurements were made.
i laid the 2,2x4 on the roof and marked each with a pencil line and drilled 5/8 holes for loose fit. sit the 2x4 on the bolts and assm the cross pieces. no measurements. just mark each piece if/when you take it off.

the entire operation took about one hour,then i took it off and painted it.
another hour!

cost less than 20 bucks for wood and bolts/nuts

oh,can you see how ez it is to adjust each bolt/spacer for any curve in roof. just turn the nuts to fit. then snug them up.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2012 | 06:20 AM
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I was wondering about a arch on the roof from front to back. is there a big difference? from the looks of the picture, it looks like the middle might be about 1/4" higher..
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Old Mar 21, 2012 | 09:52 AM
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coulda been my 2x4!,,nuttin critical,ez on ez off
 
Old Mar 22, 2012 | 12:48 AM
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Put a stright edge or level on that rail and you will see, then try to put the level across the 2 rails. Major "bump".

Instead of the lag bolt Idea I used Unistrut Nuts. Available at your local Home Depot in a 4 pack in various thred sizes!

They stay in place, grab the rail and slide to aid in the perfect centering and fit of yoru roof rack!
 
Old Mar 22, 2012 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by TAINTER
Put a stright edge or level on that rail and you will see, then try to put the level across the 2 rails. Major "bump".

Instead of the lag bolt Idea I used Unistrut Nuts. Available at your local Home Depot in a 4 pack in various thred sizes!

They stay in place, grab the rail and slide to aid in the perfect centering and fit of yoru roof rack!
I knew that there was an arch from the left to the right, but i wasent sure if the rails had a arch in the leingth of them (from front to back).
Ill be checkin that when i get home today.... If theres a big diference, its back to the drawing board
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