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I'm getting a cap for my Dodge here very soon, and would like to get a basket for it.
I'm currently looking at the Mule Baja Cargo rack. It is exactly what I want with it's tall side rail design, and the size of it.
I want to be able to have my splitting maul and shovel up there, as well as a spare tire, and a cooler if need be so that the bed is clear of gear.
My question is that I know a few of you do have the cargo baskets up top, and I was curious what kind of noise level you have, and for those that wheel their rigs, how much debris from trees you may gather? Also, did you make your own clamps to attach say, a hi-lift jack, shovel, maul, etc., or were you able to buy some?
Corey, I thought I remember a thread about your cargo rack a while back, but I just can't seem to find it.
Anyway, any answers would be sweet!
*EDIT*
Actually, the one I am looking at is exactly like the one pictured above, but it's 48 inches by 64 inches in size, called the Mega Mule.
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1992 "Toyota" Ranger XLT 4X4 4.0 EFI Auto. Lots of mods on and to come.
1995 Dodge Ram 1500 single cab short bed 318 V8 with a 5 speed manual transmission. The big ugly bastard of a work truck.
2000 Toyota Tundra SR5 Access cab. My grandmas truck.
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Originally Posted by fustercluck
LOL. Sorry, I never do anything half way. The Fustulator is nuclear powered....or if you are at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., that is pronounced 'nukular' :hillbill: