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Date:         Thu, 7 Mar 2002 07:51:01 -0800
Reply-To:     Kevin <kevin@IDRAW.COM>
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From:         Kevin <kevin@IDRAW.COM>
Subject:      Re: ROOF RACK IDEAS
In-Reply-To:  <200203071309.g27D9SY13814@mail.brandx.net>
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I believe what you're looking for is a Yakima product, either the "wide body bracket" or the "side loader bracket", which you can then attach a Yakima rack to. (requires drilling through the pop-up. Search the archives for more info.

http://www.yakima.com/products/dynamic/8008001_7.html

http://www.yakima.com/products/dynamic/8008002_7.html

I have not used either, but they seem the way to go...good luck.

Kevin

>In a message dated 3/6/02 11:05:55 PM, buffy-philip1@COX.NET writes: > ><< I have an 84 pop-top that just squeaks into my garage. Need to have a >rack on top to haul the surfboards to Baja, but aint got no clearance. >I have seen a model on another westy that bolts to the fiberglass top >with a blade-like end that does not extend above the roofline. I >believe the female end attaches to mount the cross-bar. This seems like >it would work for easy on/off, just not sure who makes it. Any idea, or >other options for quick on/off rack I can mount my boards to? > >Thanks! >>


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