Custom Baja Rack for 2011 Toyota Tundra...

bigwapitijohnny

Adventurer
All,

I recently received my custom Baja Rack. I am VERY pleased with the results, and my expectations have been exceeded. Sergio and John are quality guys to work with, and they provided me an exceptional rack.

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I became familiar with Baja Rack about 2 years ago. I was in search of a rack system to fit my 1998 4runner. I had taken off the factory bars, and was looking for a rack system to let me utilize the OEM tracks already on the roof. I was not having too much luck trying to find a system for a vehilcle over 10 years old...Then I found Baja Rack. Baja Rack was the only rack system available that fit the existing OEM tracks on my 3rd generation 4runner. The mounting system was very strong and utilized the existing tracks without compromising stability and/or strength.

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The current foot system is similar to the picture above...

I had a Yakima track system installed on my SnugTop SnugPro shell, knowing that I would eventually utilize an overhead rack. One of my criteria was for a lower profile rack system. I considered Rhino Rack, Frontrunner, Baja Rack and Yakima to name a few. After contacting the manufacturers, I found that the existing rack systems were retrofitted to fit into the track system, and then work up from there. I knew that Baja Rack had several offerings for Toyotas, however, not specifically for the 2nd generation Tundra. I was beginning to think that a custom rack was going to be the only route...

Since the Crewmax Tundra has a 5 1/2 foot bed, my options were limited in what I could use. After leaving inquiries with all the mentioned vendors above, I was contacted by John Gjata ~ Baja Rack's head engineer. We discussed my vision for the rack, what my needs were, and within several months, my custom rack was in my possession. I wanted a low profile rack to help as much as possible with mpgs ~ I know the Tundra is thirsty. This design is similar to that of their 5th generation 4runner offering. I wanted an expanded metal floor for more tie down options as opposed to the usual floor consisting of bars. My previous rack came with a smooth powder coat finish. This rack came with a textured, matte black finish - it is tougher that the old powder coating and is much better in my opinion.

If you are having to find a solution to your rack needs, custom or otherwise, I would highly recommend you give Baja Rack a call. Anyway, on to the pics!

Feet - 3 per side. The middle feet are a touch shorter than the other two. I have three attachment points per side.

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Rack itself - This rack is plenty stout. The feet attach to the rack in the recessed boxes, thus, not interfering with your cargo.

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I got a chance to 'test' this out mounting my gear, I am north of 220 lbs. There was not any noticeable flex associated with me on top of the rack... I would say that it passed with flying colors.

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I'll post up pics of the tools and Shadyboy awning soon...

Regards,

BWJ
 
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