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Re: Roof Rack for '88 Raider [Re: rxinhed] #986254 02/19/10 03:28 AM
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TrailRaider Offline
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Here is mine, I actually got this from a friend of mine from work that does our welding. It is from his Explorer and sat in his garage unopened. $100

http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailraider/3737627090/in/set-72157621783337936/

Perfect length, it's a bit narrow, but that turned out to be a bonus, as my bike rail fit's next to it perfectly.
Not a super heavey duty unit, but I use it with no problems as of yet.


'89 Raider V6 auto.
Re: Roof Rack for '88 Raider [Re: TrailRaider] #986255 02/19/10 03:34 AM
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 191
89Montiero Offline
Wheeler
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Here is mine, I actually got this from a friend of mine from work that does our welding. It is from his Explorer and sat in his garage unopened. $100

http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailraider/3737627090/in/set-72157621783337936/

Perfect length, it's a bit narrow, but that turned out to be a bonus, as my bike rail fit's next to it perfectly.
Not a super heavey duty unit, but I use it with no problems as of yet.


Nice.. those work good too, definately lighter duty unit but that all depends on what is being hauled. Tell me about your front brush guard it looks good. Is that off of another vehicle?

Thanks,


1989 Mitsubishi Montero SWB V6. Torsion bar crank, Gen II springs, 31X10.5" BF Goodrich M/T's
2005 Mitsubishi Montero Limited 3.8 V6
2011 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport
Re: Roof Rack for '88 Raider [Re: 89Montiero] #986256 02/19/10 03:45 AM
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TrailRaider Offline
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The guard I got out of the local JY with a hint from my brother. Was on a '90 LWB, width was the same but top mounts were slightly different. Seems the LWB frame rails are slightly taller then the SWB. Stuck on a Montero grill and removed the bumper. In process of making a winch mount and making extension bars for the lower area on the guard.


'89 Raider V6 auto.
Re: Roof Rack for '88 Raider [Re: TrailRaider] #986257 02/19/10 04:45 AM
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 1,186
0778drz110 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
1/2" conduit
bend/cut/shape
grind off the galvanized coating!!!
go to a junyard and grap the gutter mounts off a work van
weld it up

<img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Thats what I'm going to do...I'm only on step 2 though... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


'88 Raider, 33" Maxxis, 2" body lift, 10K winch
Re: Roof Rack for '88 Raider [Re: TrailRaider] #986258 02/19/10 05:18 AM
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Posts: 16,227
off-roader Offline
Web Wheeler
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Here is mine, I actually got this from a friend of mine from work that does our welding. It is from his Explorer and sat in his garage unopened. $100

http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailraider/3737627090/in/set-72157621783337936/


That looks like the Yakima rack. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Off Roader
98 Montero with the Winter Package
89 Montero minty clean and reserved for overlanding trips or Cars and Coffee events
96SR (3.15:1 xcase, 35's) gone to the rust gods
96SR Build Up Thread
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Re: Roof Rack for '88 Raider [Re: 88raider4morgan] #986259 02/19/10 06:31 AM
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NickR Offline
Mudrunner
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here a pic of my ConFer i pick up on CL for $70. It's to wide for my taste, so i mostly use it on my full size SUV.
[Linked Image]


1987 Dodge Raider, stick on 33", 2.5" BL, Con-ferr roof rack, Hella driving lights & pencil beam lights.

Stuff collecting dust in the garage
SR Axle
LSD 3rd member
Early Gen 1 Bouncy seat
Early Gen 1 two piece rear bumper
2 sets of SWB Gen I rear seat-belts.
Set of Aisin Hubs.
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