"supafly" custom roof rack: $6 plus labor
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Tip for you thrifty allroad owners:
I made a couple roof racks for the allroad a while back, and finally got around to posting pix. Took a 10-foot piece of 1 1/2" PVC pipe, four 90 degree elbows and some duct tape, and they should be able to handle up to 100 pounds or so (evenly distributed).
<img SRC="http://www.mnaudi.com/mymnaudi/images/837/RoofRackSide.jpg">
The only fabricating needed was to cut some slots in the bottom of the racks to keep them upright when bungeed down. Pretty self-explanatory I think.
The duct tape serves two purposes... 1) keeps the rack from scratching the rails on the car and/or the load I'm carrying, and 2) gives the racks that "ghetto-OEM" look.
Held in place by bungee straps. All told I put about six bucks into them -- they're 4 feet wide and the sides keep the load from wandering off in corners. Obviously if I was hauling sheetrock or something similar I'd need to unscrew the antenna, but that's simple enough to do.
<img src="http://www.mnaudi.com/mymnaudi/images/837/RoofRackBack.jpg">
I kinda like how they make the car look like it's sporting devil horns
Next improvement, to make them collapsible so I can keep them in back w/o taking up the entire cargo area.
EDIT: These are for those "emergency times" that I haul crap that won't fit in the car, thought some others may want to do the same w/o buying the spendy OEM or thule, etc. bars, which are less useful than these bars for long loads (such as sheetrock or a couple 2x4's) as they need to attach in the "factory spots" -- right up front and then 2/3 of the way back on the rails. So don't be hatin' -- I'm just offering a cheap alternative. Jeez. ;-)
I made a couple roof racks for the allroad a while back, and finally got around to posting pix. Took a 10-foot piece of 1 1/2" PVC pipe, four 90 degree elbows and some duct tape, and they should be able to handle up to 100 pounds or so (evenly distributed).
<img SRC="http://www.mnaudi.com/mymnaudi/images/837/RoofRackSide.jpg">
The only fabricating needed was to cut some slots in the bottom of the racks to keep them upright when bungeed down. Pretty self-explanatory I think.
The duct tape serves two purposes... 1) keeps the rack from scratching the rails on the car and/or the load I'm carrying, and 2) gives the racks that "ghetto-OEM" look.
Held in place by bungee straps. All told I put about six bucks into them -- they're 4 feet wide and the sides keep the load from wandering off in corners. Obviously if I was hauling sheetrock or something similar I'd need to unscrew the antenna, but that's simple enough to do.
<img src="http://www.mnaudi.com/mymnaudi/images/837/RoofRackBack.jpg">
I kinda like how they make the car look like it's sporting devil horns
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EDIT: These are for those "emergency times" that I haul crap that won't fit in the car, thought some others may want to do the same w/o buying the spendy OEM or thule, etc. bars, which are less useful than these bars for long loads (such as sheetrock or a couple 2x4's) as they need to attach in the "factory spots" -- right up front and then 2/3 of the way back on the rails. So don't be hatin' -- I'm just offering a cheap alternative. Jeez. ;-)
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Now your pipes are open and in rain water can go into tubes. So I suggest you add tap to both pipes to drain them!
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Tape actually covers the holes at top except for the spots where the bungees go -- and I can always just tip 'em upside down. Haven't used them in rain yet -- so I may need to add taps yet! Thanks for the suggestion.
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...from Home Depot or Lowe's. Other than that right now, I have no need for a roof rack system.