Sand Ladder Mounting

NMC_EXP

Explorer
I bought an '86 FJ60 already pretty well tricked out. Recently bought a pair of perforated aluminum sand ladders which appear to be Marston mat copies.
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I'd like to keep the expedition vehicle cliché going so I'll mount the sand ladders on the side of the full length Wilderness roof rack - because that is the way it was done on the Camel Trophy vehicles....plus I do not want them inside with me.
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Question is how to mount them securely. They are 12" wide with three rows of 1 5/16" holes spaced 4" apart.
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If anyone has a successful design for mounting this sort of thing they're willing to share, I'd appreciate it.
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Thanks
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Jim
 

stevo

Observer
Sand ladder mounts

Howdy,
I sometimes carry two off the Marsden type landing mats on my Pinz. They're kinda heavy but they work (5' long by about 15-18" wide-steel). Try to Google "4xRAC Hi-Lift Jack Mount". That's what I use to carry them on the flat sides of my Pinz.
Hope that helps.
Cheers, Stevo
 

mhiscox

Expedition Leader
They panels weren't as big or heavy, but when I had the AdventureDuo Series 80, it was done like this:

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with big metal disks over the studs coming off the roof rack. Click the picture for more detail in the big view.
 

NMC_EXP

Explorer
Stevo
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Thanks for the tip. I happen to have an unused Hi Lift Jack mount around here somewhere.
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Jim
 

stevo

Observer
Sand ladder mounting

Jim,
I too, checked out the products from Okoff-road, especially their aluminum sand ladders. But... after figuring in the shipping, I decided that I couldn't afford their stuff. I was able to get the Marsden matting from a military surplus place about an hour drive away away from me ($22.00 for both, already cut to the length I needed) and the H-lift mounts for about $20.00 so I was pretty much good to go. Good luck on your project.
Cheers, Stevo
 

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