Surco Safari Rack
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Surco Safari Rack
I absolutely love mine. It's lightweight and inexpensive compared to the Yakhima racks. I have a spare tire mounted up there, but with it's light weight I wouldn't recommend loading it down too much. You can order a spare tire adapter, light brackets, and even a highlift jack adapter for it.
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Originally Posted by jc1kz
pics where r the pics
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if you plan to keep the spare tire on a roof rack using stock roof rails i would recommend reinforcing them. I used to keep my spare tire on my roof-rack till it tore all 4 of the tiny sheetmetal screws completely out of the sheet-metal while off-roading. The rack ended up dangling off the side of the truck hanging on only by the wires for the lights coming out of the roof. As a remedy i drilled the holes that had been made out bigger and ran bolts with washers. It won't ever come off after that.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/caution-surco-rack-spare-tire-17734/
pictures are gone from how i fixed it, the rack has since moved on to a new owner
still loved the rack, the OEM mounting point however is only designed for light loads in mild force conditions.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/caution-surco-rack-spare-tire-17734/
pictures are gone from how i fixed it, the rack has since moved on to a new owner
still loved the rack, the OEM mounting point however is only designed for light loads in mild force conditions.
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Originally Posted by Ironmike4x4
Dude read the rules... and FYI I don't know how to get the pics from an internet site onto this. This post will be deleted after you've understood the rules and deleted yours. Thank you.
(3) As with the other sections here, please keep pictures sized to 800x600 or less. If you have bigger pixel pictures, turn 'em into a clickable link instated of embedding them here.
One of my pet peeves here, I hate scrolling back and forth to view a HUGE picture and read text at the same time.
One of my pet peeves here, I hate scrolling back and forth to view a HUGE picture and read text at the same time.
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Originally Posted by Newdad
This is what I see in the rules for this section regarding pictures:
-Michael
-Michael
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