FJ Cruisers of Northern California
Hi, I finally decided to get a roof rack. The usage would likely be to carry stuff like a second spare, firewood, pull pal and other expedition stuff. I would not mind having the possibility to use it with a roof top tent, but I do not think I want to buy one now.
I'd prefer a lightweight (aluminum?) one...
Suggestions?
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I live just down the road from BajaRack so I just went direct to them. They had everything in the warehouse and one of the owners actually helped me get it on the roof.
You can direct to them, www.bajarack.com, and I believe TRDParts4U also sells them. Not sure what the price difference would be, if any.
It could be that they (ARB) were one of the first ones out with an aftermarket (well them and Gobi) Rack.
I Believe that both (ARB and Gobi) have more of a snug fit to the roof line. I remember people saying it was hard to get the bolts in due to the lack of space between the rooh and the rack.
I think pit also said they they are made out of Aluminum, where I believe the BAJA is Steel.
I know that the ARB comes in both Steel and Alloy. The steel one is said to be very heavy. I will do some more research, but what I like about the Baja is that it comes with several accessories like spare tire holder, can holder, etc...
Now, mesh or bars? Or the hybrid one?
http://www.trdparts4u.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=-8700
http://www.trdparts4u.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=-8701
Isn't the mesh better?
My cruiser has the toyota stock roof rack and I like it~although it may not be ideal for your needs. I've also seen, on other cruisers, a rack that's more a box and have thought how that style seems superior, as far as carrying a lot of stuff is concerned.
I don't know the market though, so am sure others will give more complete input/suggestions.
I like this baja http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/bajarack-adventure-equipment/...
I am getting a custom version of this which is 4 inches wider. Others do not like that it has no sides but i like the lighter weight and the flexibility to create my own platform for a 2 person tent (cheap RTT)
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