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Hey everyone! We get hit up regarding roof rack development all the time. I wanted to make a stand-alone thread for this product progression.
Goals:
- Strong enough to carry the standard dynamic loads you would see from the common gear used for overlanding; roof top tents, hi-lift jacks, solar panels, etc.
- Aluminum construction to save on unsparing weight addition.
- Steel mounting brackets to keep it long lasting and durable.
- Modular; allowing for someone to start with the short rear rack, go to a full rack. Also allow for pairing down based on need. Run just the rear rack when you don’t need a full setup.
- Allow roof racks to still be removable.
4-Door will be first up, followed by a 2-door design.
To give you guys an idea of accessories we already have available for roof racks;
https://www.jcroffroad.com/category/ROOFRACKS.html
So off we go! Please ask if you have any questions!
Goals:
- Strong enough to carry the standard dynamic loads you would see from the common gear used for overlanding; roof top tents, hi-lift jacks, solar panels, etc.
- Aluminum construction to save on unsparing weight addition.
- Steel mounting brackets to keep it long lasting and durable.
- Modular; allowing for someone to start with the short rear rack, go to a full rack. Also allow for pairing down based on need. Run just the rear rack when you don’t need a full setup.
- Allow roof racks to still be removable.
4-Door will be first up, followed by a 2-door design.
To give you guys an idea of accessories we already have available for roof racks;
https://www.jcroffroad.com/category/ROOFRACKS.html
So off we go! Please ask if you have any questions!
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