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Yeah lucked out, my dad used to own a fabrication shop so he has a load of pipes. Thanks for the compliment! We used a Baileigh electric roller. I thought it would have taken a while
to match the curve of the roof but just did the first crossbar little by little until it matched, then we just made the 2nd bar the same arc.
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03-08-2015, 04:26 PM
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I've seen your runner around in kona side, looking good bro, that Jaos spoiler is what caught my eye, nice build on the rack aswell, been wanting to get a basket for my runner but you already know shipping here is a load of BS, tryna get me the rola vortex, haven't seen anyone here with it yet
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03-08-2015, 04:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by genmarks
Yeah lucked out, my dad used to own a fabrication shop so he has a load of pipes. Thanks for the compliment! We used a Baileigh electric roller. I thought it would have taken a while
to match the curve of the roof but just did the first crossbar little by little until it matched, then we just made the 2nd bar the same arc.
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You're Hawaiian. Can't you just bend those bars by hand?
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03-08-2015, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by kammando808
I've seen your runner around in kona side, looking good bro, that Jaos spoiler is what caught my eye, nice build on the rack aswell, been wanting to get a basket for my runner but you already know shipping here is a load of BS, tryna get me the rola vortex, haven't seen anyone here with it yet
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Thanks Man! Yeah ive been looking at racks and baskets for a while just not willing to pull the trigger especially with the shipping!
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03-08-2015, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by genmarks
Thanks Man! Yeah ive been looking at racks and baskets for a while just not willing to pull the trigger especially with the shipping!
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Well at least in the future you know you can build one, being you got all the tools to get it done,
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02-21-2016, 08:05 PM
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Good work man! How much do you think you spent on it? Im looking at doing something similar, but a basket rather. What kind of metal did you use? Sorry if its in the post, going to read it now
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02-21-2016, 09:40 PM
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Good work man! How much do you think you spent on it? Im looking at doing something similar, but a basket rather. What kind of metal did you use? Sorry if its in the post, going to read it now
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Thanks, really appreciate it! honestly my dad is a fabricator and we just picked the tubing from the tons of metal in our garage, so we didn't spend anything. Just used 3/4" and 1" aluminum, I believe you can get a bunch of that stuff for cheap
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02-24-2016, 01:45 AM
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Nice work! I also like the newer version rear spoiler on there.
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11-16-2016, 10:44 PM
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11-22-2016, 02:36 PM
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I just got my 2000 4runner and was surprised by the two black tracks. I was expecting a channel that thule or whoever make standard feet for. Any idea if this was just some cheap factory option or was a fair amount of hardware removed by the previous owner?
If I move back to the Midwest, I have a buddy who is getting into building bike frames and I may just "steel" this idea and make it out of cro-mo.
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11-22-2016, 02:47 PM
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I just got my 2000 4runner and was surprised by the two black tracks. I was expecting a channel that thule or whoever make standard feet for. Any idea if this was just some cheap factory option or was a fair amount of hardware removed by the previous owner?
If I move back to the Midwest, I have a buddy who is getting into building bike frames and I may just "steel" this idea and make it out of cro-mo.
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The black tracks come standard with 4r's that dont come with the factory roof rack. I know thule and yakima make
feet for the crossmembers, and im pretty sure they install into the gutter outside of the tracks, but I cant say for
sure because I have never used them... they are expensive.
thats cool, simple designs are the best
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