That looks great. I see you also mounted the front roof rack. Did you have any problems drilling the mounting holes?
Wow, that turned out great!
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Just awesome!!
Put a flat top on the tire and you've got yourself a nice table!
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If the rubber pads have some wiggle room. They can essentially flap in the breeze its a common problem with a few different brands and roof racks. A pea sized drop of gasket sealer on the loose rubber will stop the flapping. Oh and it is really loud as the rubber drums on the roof.Thanks. Drilling the holes was easy enough as were the rivnuts. Measured a hundred times before dilling, lol.
Bending the aluminum track to fit the roof was a huge pita. Ended up using a thicker rubber under the rails to compensate for a less than perfect fit. Frustrating but it worked out in the end. Would have been nice if they were pre bent (the rails) but I understand it was a generic kit I bought. Had a terrible runble sound until i put the wind deflector on, which eliminated it. I have a whistle between 40 and 60 km/h that I will track down sometime this week. I figure use painters tape and one by one seal off some of the slots I suspect are creating the sound. Once identified I'll fill the slot(s) with expanding foam or something
If the rubber pads have some wiggle room. They can essentially flap in the breeze its a common problem with a few different brands and roof racks. A pea sized drop of gasket sealer on the loose rubber will stop the flapping. Oh and it is really loud as the rubber drums on the roof.
The multiple slats on the rack can create turbulent air drone especially multiple cross slats. Try taking a 1/8 in rope and wrapping it around each cross slat so you have about 5 wraps across its length. The idea here is your disrupting the air flow just enough to interupt the flow creating the drone sound. Its a similar idea to adding a couple of twists to rachet straps to cut down on them vibrating in the air flow.
Some spring time trail driving, slick and fun in the backcountry this time of year
Testing out the new awining, I think I'll get some good use from it.
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Can you measure how tall the Frontrunner rack is above the roof of the truck (not the topper)?
If you could measure how tall the rack is above the highest part of the truck roof, that would be awesome. I'd like to do the same rack as you, but may have some clearance issues to resolve first. I appreciate the help.