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Old 05-11-2012 | 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by wheelgarage
Need to work on mounting a fishing pole container....just need to find one first and find out if I can use this type of mount.

I have one that mounts a CB antenna on my rack. You might want to add that to your list if you can.
interested in your fishing rod solution. always wanted one. across the tailgate maybe.
 
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Old 05-13-2012 | 02:57 AM
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Can I get a pic of the CB mount?
Little rusty, but you get the ideal.....
 
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Old 05-13-2012 | 08:07 AM
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What can you fab up to mount sand tracks (PSP) to the roof rack?
 
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Old 05-13-2012 | 10:26 AM
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What can you fab up to mount sand tracks (PSP) to the roof rack?
I would prbably mount it similar to the hilift mount but use a 1/2" bolt instead.. Then just have you drill two 1/2" holes to mount it. Probably the easiest way
 
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Old 05-13-2012 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by wheelgarage


Little rusty, but you get the ideal.....
Yup I could very easily make this.. As well as steering damper relocation brackets that would mount with similar collars.
 
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Old 05-13-2012 | 10:49 AM
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Jake, I may email you a drawing to see if you can fab up something slightly different for the hi lift. I don't have enough space to mount it flat. I'd have to mount it on its edge.
 
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Old 05-13-2012 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by wheelgarage


Little rusty, but you get the ideal.....
Those tube mounts, a bolt sticking out that would go through the PSP hole and then use either a big washer or a spare tire holder mount thing to sandwich the PSP to the rack.
I think my concern about that is the weight of the PSP, can those tube clamps support 100lbs bouncing down the road?
Or are they going to slide downward and point towards the ground?
Ed knows how much the PSP weighs, aluminum ones are light.
Here are the actual mounts.
http://www.okoffroad.com/stuff-bracket-ladder.htm
And the overpriced PSP stuff.
http://www.okoffroad.com/stuff-sandladders-aluminum.htm

I know where I can buy PSP online, but I am going to be searching flea markets and garage sales and swap meets this summer for some.
 

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Old 05-13-2012 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Spike555
Those tube mounts, a bolt sticking out that would go through the PSP hole and then use either a big washer or a spare tire holder mount thing to sandwich the PSP to the rack.
I think my concern about that is the weight of the PSP, can those tube clamps support 100lbs bouncing down the road?
Or are they going to slide downward and point towards the ground?
Ed knows how much the PSP weighs, aluminum ones are light.
Here are the actual mounts.
OKoffroad.com Survival Gear - Sand Ladders Mounting Bracket
And the overpriced PSP stuff.
OKoffroad.com 4x4 Recovery - Sand Ladders

I know where I can buy PSP online, but I am going to be searching flea markets and garage sales and swap meets this summer for some.
Yes it will hold. If you're really concerned you could double up on mounts. I also suggest wrapping the tubing a couple times with electrical tape so it has something to bite down on and so it won't scratch your expensive rack.
 
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Old 05-13-2012 | 12:47 PM
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I should also add - The original plan on the hi-lift mounts was to use a 1/2" bolt, cut the head off and weld it to the collar. But I changed the plan for the hi-lift because of how it is shaped and because the bushings I found locally were 3/8". So I am/was hoping that the extra height of the head, washer and bushing will push the hi-lift away from the rack enough where it fits comfortably. Obviouslt the closer the object it is carrying is to the rack or mounting point the less stress is put on the bolt and it is less likely to be put under a twisting type stress.

Here's a pic of the original rough idea. since the collars are 1/2" wide it works out good. - I could also weld a spacer and then a washer to this to custom set any amount of spacing between rack and object it is carrying. Woud only require taking some measurements and letting me know.



I tightened down the old hi-lift mounts on my rack HARD and used electric tape too and it never moved.
 
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Old 05-13-2012 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by fishEH
Jake, I may email you a drawing to see if you can fab up something slightly different for the hi lift. I don't have enough space to mount it flat. I'd have to mount it on its edge.

You know where to find me! I'd like to see pics of how you think you can fit it behind the tire on the carrier
 


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