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Old 12-14-2014, 07:29 AM
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Due to popular demand, I will be compiling plans next weekend and an instruction manual on how to build them step by step

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Oh sweet! Thanks!
 
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Another nice diy rack! Next stop for me HDepot!
 
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looking forward to seeing the plans, i have been looking to do something like this myself, i am a steel worker by trade so this would be simple enough to do it looks legit for sure, also, what did you do for mounting, I'm sure you mounted to the rain guards correct?
 
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Yes, it's supported exclusively by the gutters. My sunroof can also open all the way in the front. The sun roof in the back will remain closed when the racks are on. If you want that one to open too, just add a bit more to its vertical height on my plans. Add 2 inches and it'll easily clear.

Here's an isometric view of the back. Today I bought an angle grinder and cut the grate that will be laid as a steel bed inside. Just waiting for the paint to dry, it's literally killing me as I can't wait to stand on my Land Rover for the very first time today.

Recall that the weight will be going in a downward direction. There will only be upward forces when you hit a bump. As a result, I've opted not to install L bracing on the gutter supports yet. I've tied it to the existing roof racks instead (using 100lb black paracord).

I will mount L brackets in the future to complete the project, it's designed to support it - I just haven't had enough time yet.

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Nice looking Rover! ..are those black side graphics painted on or some kind a decal?
 
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Originally Posted by Jean Filion

Due to popular demand, I will be compiling plans next weekend and an instruction manual on how to build them step by step

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This is super! I feel like an idiot, but I'm assuming that the rack was MIG welded?
 
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Old 12-16-2014, 01:59 PM
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I am very pleased to announce that I was successful in painting and mounting the roof rack steel grate this morning. This completes my project. Lucky me, my North Face Mountain 25 tent fits perfectly.

I plan on taking this rover from Canada to South America and back this spring.

Attached are some victory pics:

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Ok, as per your questions:

1. The mountains on the side are inspired from the modern Expedition model of the Land Rover Discovery. They were made by myself using a Carbon Fibre sticker that I bought at Canadian Tire for $14.

2. Yes, I MIG welded it. Since it's square steel tubing, it is extremely easy to weld. Any cheap-o welder will do a beautiful job. I weigh 220 lbs and I walk on my platform without any sag.
 

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Originally Posted by Jean Filion
I am very pleased to announce that I was successful in painting and mounting the roof rack steel grate this morning. This completes my project. Lucky me, my North Face Mountain 25 tent fits perfectly.

I plan on taking this rover from Canada to South America and back this spring.

Attached are some victory pics:

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Ok, as per your questions:

1. The mountains on the side are inspired from the modern Expedition model of the Land Rover Discovery. They were made by myself using a Carbon Fibre sticker that I bought at Canadian Tire for $14.

2. Yes, I MIG welded it. Since it's square steel tubing, it is extremely easy to weld. Any cheap-o welder will do a beautiful job. I weigh 220 lbs and I walk on my platform without any sag.

Did your plans initially include provisions for the tent? It fits perfectly? You planned that, right
 
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Originally Posted by coors
Did your plans initially include provisions for the tent? It fits perfectly? You planned that, right

I was always hopeful that it would fit but I was constrained by the standard size of a floor grate being 4ft wide. The tent bends making a snug fit. It's technically 6in too wide. No big deal
 
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Old 12-18-2014, 10:13 AM
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Cap stone installed (Ladder). Ok, moving my efforts to making a construction manual for these DIY roof racks. Please post photos on this thread if you build some. That would really make my day.


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