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These are what hold the rack on, its made out of 2mm stainless sheet.
and these are what tie the stainless brackets to the actual body so it is supported by alot more than just a stuck on fibreglass roof. front
rear
The middle one bolts through the center steel roof support
Thanks for the rack picks Augie.
Many hours gone in to the build so far by the looks of things.
Don't forget to put that roller door all the way up when you've got that rack on and fully loaded.
Given me some Ideas for a rack I need to put togther.
At a very rough guess I would say 200 to 300kg's in the back and no more than 100kg on the roof.
The rack did take alot of time I'm very glad I didnt have to pay some one to build it. I can drive under that roller door with the rack on no problem but to get into that shed I have to drive through another garage which it wont fit under with the rack on so I have to put the rack on out the front of my house.
My new head lining not everyones cup of tea Im sure but alot better than the silver backed insulation I was looking at, plus I wanted to make sure I knew that I was waking up somewhere special when I opened my eyes of a morning.
Back in my younger years as a motor trimmer we used to call this stuff "fun fur" those days were ruled by Sandmans and Valiants vans FUN fur was the most sort after trim to do out your shaggin wagon !! Ah the good old days good to see it still has some followers . Howard {retired fun fur fitter} !
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