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Rack for 92 montero rs bought or homebuilt #966653 10/06/09 09:00 PM
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hdmaster5312 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Looking for a rack for my mont rs. Looking for ideas on building one or one to buy that's capable of handling lumber and building supplies.
Thanks

Last edited by hdmaster5312; 10/07/09 02:30 AM.
Re: Rack for 92 montero rs bouht or homebuilt [Re: hdmaster5312] #966654 10/06/09 09:30 PM
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Houston Offline
Mudrunner
I use the square Thule bar system, with their lock-able upright supports that you can slide into place anywhere on the bars that you need[kind of "D' shapped, with a screw handle at their bottom to clamp under a bar tightly]. I use 4 of these supports, and have carried up to 4 sheets of 4/8" plywood at a time or 4x4 landscaping timber when I needed to bring home under a dozen for a backyard project. That being said, I hate carrying any weight on the roof since you get so top heavy as a result. Aluminum racks are nice, lighter than steel and don't rust, but you need a welder that can handle them.
Maybe just use roof bars and weld or bolt up a steel basket system to span between the two bars.
Are you looking for long range trekking like desert driving or camping as well as hauling building supplies?. This could change your design a bit, just remember the pros and cons of a permanently mounted roof system.


'92 SR Montero, Green, with 31" Yokohama Geolandar A/T Plus Tires, Mitsu factory fog light kit, on-board air compressor,Sony Radio and 10 disc changer. 213K and counting.....
Stock & Happy otherwise
Re: Rack for 92 montero rs bouht or homebuilt [Re: Houston] #966655 10/06/09 11:42 PM
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hdmaster5312 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I am using this for my cabinet and construction biz. The engine on my big pickup blew at 125,000 and the montero has been sitting around and is being called back into active duty as a work truck. So I need a big tough rack which I may have to screw on. Then eventually I will get a nice enclosed trailer to pull.








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