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Old 02-19-2018, 05:11 PM #1
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Need suggestions for weatherproof case for roof rack!

Hey everyone,

I installed the Frontrunner slimline II rack a couple weeks ago and am looking for a case to store full time on the rack so I can keep miscellaneous things up there. Something slim that will also fit once I put a rooftop tent up there.

I wanted to drill a couple holes and use some gasket washers to secure one of these on the front side of the rack but not sure if there is something similar but cheaper that other people are using.

iM3200 Storm - Rifle Cases | Long Gun Case | Pelican Professional

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I've used this one for awhile now and it's worked fine. It does have a gasket seal to make it water proof. I'm assuming much cheaper than the pelican as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Plano-Weather...ZV5C6D51SXAKSD
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I just mounted a Plano 42" weatherproof rifle case on my rack for a weatherproof toolbox this past weekend. So far so good!



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I have used pelicans/storm cases extensively throughout the years. The lifetime warranty is worth the extra price initially.
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I bolted one of these across the back of my Gobi Rack. Fits just perfect. A lot cheaper than the Pelicans etc. Use for my straps and some recovery gear.

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Plano All Weather Tactical Gun Case, 36-Inch
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I like the price of the plano cases and they have great reviews on amazon as well. I am thinking of trying their 44" case and using the tie down rings that I got from Front Runner with some neoprene backed washers to bolt it down. Then I will also have some tie downs inside the case if I need to secure anything.

Ill update with pics when I get it installed. Thanks for the info everyone!
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I used these for all types of items and they are second to none. I'd take them over the Pelican any day.

https://www.nanuk.com/long-series/
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I used these for all types of items and they are second to none. I'd take them over the Pelican any day.

https://www.nanuk.com/long-series/

Sweet find man, that's near where I work ! Gonna give them a call
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Pelican case. Worth the investment though i drilled into the case rather than the rack.

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I'm confused. Why buy a $100-$200 waterproof case and then drill holes in it for mounting? Seems like that defeats the "waterproof" purpose.

What am I missing?
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silicon to seal it up and drilling for added security.
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I'm confused. Why buy a $100-$200 waterproof case and then drill holes in it for mounting? Seems like that defeats the "waterproof" purpose.

What am I missing?
Yeah, and why put stuff that needs to stay dry on the roof? I get not wanting to totally fill up the inside/don't have room. But that's why you put stuff up there that can get wet and the good stuff inside.
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Yeah, and why put stuff that needs to stay dry on the roof? I get not wanting to totally fill up the inside/don't have room. But that's why you put stuff up there that can get wet and the good stuff inside.
can't speak for other people but for me it's about wanting heavy stuff low and light stuff high (at least as much as i can). i want something to get pillows/bedding and maybe clothes in a bag/case on the roof because they are bulky but don't weigh much so i can use the lower interior space for heavier camping stuff.
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I'm confused. Why buy a $100-$200 waterproof case and then drill holes in it for mounting? Seems like that defeats the "waterproof" purpose.

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mine has recovery stuff in it so it's not horrible if it gets a little wet. That said 4 small bolt holes in the bottom of the box... with washers and silicone. Not really much of a way for water to work its way up and into the box.

A non sealed box (as in no gasket) with a seam around the entire side, is going to get water in it.
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