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Old 03-29-2016, 02:57 PM   #1
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Universal truck Racks for sale w/ cradles

I have a set of trac rac trac ones for sale. Installing a snugtop camper next week so these wont work.

I also bought the trac rac kayak cradles which are included with all mounting hardware. Below are links to both brand new items online for some information.

They are very light and have an 800lb capacity.

They will fit any width and obviously any length bed.

Very easy on and off, 10-15 mins per

http://www.rackwarehouse.com/tracrac...r-saddles.html

http://www.rackwarehouse.com/tracrac...uck-racks.html

Items are in good condition, with a couple scratches but otherwise new.

Asking $300 for the racks and cradles.
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Old 03-30-2016, 04:04 AM   #2
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HI Brandon, trac-rac makes mounts for camper tops and you can re-use the cross bars. That's what I did when I went from open bed to camper shell. Pete

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Old 03-30-2016, 04:39 AM   #3
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Thank you Pete I did not know that. That is a great setup you have. However the camper is coming with yakima bars already installed. Camper is a snugtop supersport. Can't wait to use it for baja trips.

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Old 03-30-2016, 05:32 AM   #4
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Hey Brandon

do you see any perceptible side to side movement with this rack when loaded up and on uneven roads? I have the Yakima Outdoorsman rack here in Baja and they tend to move side to side a bit and over time i have sheared a couple bolts.

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Old 03-30-2016, 06:19 AM   #5
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do you see any perceptible side to side movement with this rack when loaded up and on uneven roads? I have the Yakima Outdoorsman rack here in Baja and they tend to move side to side a bit and over time i have sheared a couple bolts.



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Rossman,

There is a little side to side movement in the racks when they are full loaded. The key is to adjust the correct width of these racks to fit the bed right. I had them a little too narrow at first and had to stretch them open a bit to fit, and noticed side movement. I adjusted them out and it mostly went away. All the hardware seems pretty good grade. At least a 5 if not 8. Even with my truck being as bouncy as it is, I havent been too worried about it. The way they clamp to the bed rails seems to distribute the load evenly.

There might be some more insight online from others reviewing.

And maybe pescadaro pete will throw in a comment
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Old 03-30-2016, 06:46 AM   #6
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I had a look at the Yakima Outdoorsman on line and it looks to me that the trac-racs are more rugged and an overall better design. Beefier uprights and crossbars. The uprights actually tilt inwards which helps dampen any side to side sway. I had them on my previous Ranger for many years and never had to re-tighten or replace any bolts. Survived off road in the Sierras but Baja is probably tougher. Maybe I need to do a field trip to Baja to test them out.
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I had a look at the Yakima Outdoorsman on line and it looks to me that the trac-racs are more rugged and an overall better design. Beefier uprights and crossbars. The uprights actually tilt inwards which helps dampen any side to side sway. I had them on my previous Ranger for many years and never had to re-tighten or replace any bolts. Survived off road in the Sierras but Baja is probably tougher. Maybe I need to do a field trip to Baja to test them out.
I noticed that tilt also and came up with the same conclusion that it would help minimize the side to side.

Yo Yakdout. When is your next trip to Mako Roberto's place?
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I noticed that tilt also and came up with the same conclusion that it would help minimize the side to side.



Yo Yakdout. When is your next trip to Mako Roberto's place?


Im hoping this summer, cant make anything happen in april or may, but june through october I am hoping to get down once or twice. Are you interested in the racks? Maybe I can send em down with bob?
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Old 03-30-2016, 07:31 AM   #9
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Let me give it some thought but don't hold them if you find a local buyer.

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Sounds good, thanks.
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I know you said you will not separate but if you change your mind I will buy the Yak attachments.
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