Any Other Options for Roof Rack Flooring?
#11
Spike, yes, the chicken coop flooring it thicker, but I've had it on my rack for around 5 years, I use my rack a lot and I can honestly say I've never thought to myself, "I wish this stuff wasn't so thick."
I always use at least two straps on everything (I like redundancy given the potential consequences of something coming off the rack on the highway) and have never had any issues whatsoever.
But before I installed it, I had the same concern about it being thicker.
#12
I shopped around for the metal flooring yesterday and found some great deals. Then I talked to couple welding guys and thats where i'd be spending the money. Most wanted around $40-$50 bucks to do it. I dont have many things welded so I dont know if thats a fair price or not. The rusting is a concern though...
Also since thickness of the Farmtec was brought up I went out to measure the depth of my roof rack and I found that where the farmteck will sit is actually just under 1/2 inch where the bar sit below the edge of the rack. (IDK if that makes since, here's a pic)
I'm leaning toward the Farmtec at the moment. The rust and cost of welding is making me shy away from the metal. I really appreciate all the input from everyone. I'll post pics whenever I get around to installing the stuff.
Also since thickness of the Farmtec was brought up I went out to measure the depth of my roof rack and I found that where the farmteck will sit is actually just under 1/2 inch where the bar sit below the edge of the rack. (IDK if that makes since, here's a pic)
I'm leaning toward the Farmtec at the moment. The rust and cost of welding is making me shy away from the metal. I really appreciate all the input from everyone. I'll post pics whenever I get around to installing the stuff.
#13
I too have been thinking about the welding for mine and I am considering zip ties, big black industrial ones and roll on bed liner for covering the expanded steel.
I hear what you are saying Tom, but I just really like the looks of the expanded steel as a floor on the SD rack as well as the price.
I can do the whole thing, bed liner, zip ties and flooring for the price of just the Farmtec flooring.
I hear what you are saying Tom, but I just really like the looks of the expanded steel as a floor on the SD rack as well as the price.
I can do the whole thing, bed liner, zip ties and flooring for the price of just the Farmtec flooring.
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#17
Yeah, I seriously thought about diamond plate (even as far as getting a CAD drawing of a layout from someone and getting an estimate from a metal shop for it) but went with the Farmtek because I'm a cheap SOB. Plus I liked the flexibility of being able to cut out places as needed to attach straps to the SD rack bars. I've had it on for 6 years and just last month needed to cut a couple webs out because of where I wanted to hook the straps. Took me 2 minutes.
I've found that the Farmtek provides a lot of shade, a little less when the sun is directly overhead.
Which reminds me, always hook your straps to the rack rails, not to the flooring.
I've found that the Farmtek provides a lot of shade, a little less when the sun is directly overhead.
Which reminds me, always hook your straps to the rack rails, not to the flooring.
#18
I have also been considering these options as well.
But I am alittle worried about the weight as they are heavy.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/equine/...1-4-in-5040801
http://www.tractorsupply.com/royal-m....%20x%206%20ft.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/equine/...0Horse%20Stall
But I am alittle worried about the weight as they are heavy.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/equine/...1-4-in-5040801
http://www.tractorsupply.com/royal-m....%20x%206%20ft.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/equine/...0Horse%20Stall
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