I've been keeping up with the various conversations about roofracks, and looked at what Enzo had said about his, that there are no points in the roof of the Surf that you could really mount the rack onto without denting it etc....so - I have a plan....
Remove the headlining and attach a brace made from mild(ish) steel under the roof - I'll have to have a look at what obstacles there may be, but what I'd like to do is have a brace that goes the full width, and acts as a device to spread the load. This will have a mounting point on each side, that the rails will be attached to above. On the roof, I'd like the idea of some rails, but would need them to be a set distance apart, so may just go for feet so the rack can be easier to build then mount...
With this setup, the rack can start behind the sunroof, and go all the way to the back of the truck, and I can carry the Hi-Lift, waffle boards and spare on the roof, and have the spare wheel carrier converted to carry two jerry cans....nice!
Remove the headlining and attach a brace made from mild(ish) steel under the roof - I'll have to have a look at what obstacles there may be, but what I'd like to do is have a brace that goes the full width, and acts as a device to spread the load. This will have a mounting point on each side, that the rails will be attached to above. On the roof, I'd like the idea of some rails, but would need them to be a set distance apart, so may just go for feet so the rack can be easier to build then mount...
With this setup, the rack can start behind the sunroof, and go all the way to the back of the truck, and I can carry the Hi-Lift, waffle boards and spare on the roof, and have the spare wheel carrier converted to carry two jerry cans....nice!
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