Mericas_Meuth
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Very nice
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To quote dumb and dumber, "I like it alot". I've always wondered why no one has taken suburban rails and pushed the forward mounting bracket on the Tahoe as far forward as possible... It seems like it'd be easy enough. Even if you just installed the crush nuts (or whatever goes into the roof that anchors the bolts) up to the front of the roof you could have a true full length roof rack like you see on all the 4runners and what not.Finally got a chance to test fit the brackets. I ordered some neoprene gasket material and some stainless hardware. Need to get a powder coat quote soon.
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Looks nice but wouldn't it be better if the 'feet' were just as wide / solid as the vertical portion of each brace, for load distribution? Rather than all the weight on the roof being at just those bolt locations?
How much vertical clearance are you getting over the middle two luggage rails? Looks very close. I'm about to rig MkIII of my roof deck and am having trouble finding a reasonable deal on some 3/4" square tubing or maybe some 1/2"x3/4" to make my new cross braces from. Clearance over those middle rails has been a concern in my own roof deck arrangements in the past, how I started off wrong with flat straps in the first place. Since I wanted my deck to sit down within the factory Z-71 rack, to also help conceal my roof-mounted solar panel setup.
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Looks nice but wouldn't it be better if the 'feet' were just as wide / solid as the vertical portion of each brace, for load distribution? Rather than all the weight on the roof being at just those bolt locations?
How much vertical clearance are you getting over the middle two luggage rails? Looks very close. I'm about to rig MkIII of my roof deck and am having trouble finding a reasonable deal on some 3/4" square tubing or maybe some 1/2"x3/4" to make my new cross braces from. Clearance over those middle rails has been a concern in my own roof deck arrangements in the past, how I started off wrong with flat straps in the first place. Since I wanted my deck to sit down within the factory Z-71 rack, to also help conceal my roof-mounted solar panel setup.
I had the same thought. Im planning a new rack for the burb and will make all new brackets rails and bars from scratch. Mine will be similar but solid between each pair of bolts to spread the load.
I'm surprised there aren't more of these being used for camping / offroading, especially considering how many were sold and are still on the road! I loved my Suburban, and really, the lack of strong aftermarket availability was a big reason I ended up selling it.
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Very little bolt-on skidplate or undercarriage protection options, for starters. There's plenty of stuff you can hack / modify. But little that bolts right on, especially in the lower budget range.
Which is why I'm (slowly) working on some skidplate options and very interested in stomperxj is doing with design.