That particular pic was from overlander.com but, I've seen several of these basket style roofracks with light mounts and othe assorted accessories. Will post more links/photos as I find them.warnoffroad wrote:barch97 wrote:Well, you could move the lights to the front of the roof rack. Making them even more effective.Justin wrote:barch97...I like the idea but my truck has the roll bar with lights...kinda defeats the purpose....
Where did you find that pic of that light on that rack? Im looking for a roof racm that will fit on my truck, and I want to put 4 lights up there.
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Justin's dual-exhaust thread was getting a bit off track. I figured this could send it even further off...
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Think this is same manufacturer and different retailer. But, really diggin' the Optional SR-AX100 AX & Shovel Mount


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This one's got all the gadgets

This one's got all the gadgets

Roof rack light brackets are also a very cool feature we like. Sold in pairs and designed to bolt or clamp into existing holes in the rack, they are powdercoated with grade 5 zinc hardware. Designed to fit any light with a bottom stud mount. Bolt-on, $22 (pair). Clamp-on, $17 each
i think that would look the coolest. i wanted to do it for so long now but it will just cut down on my fuel mileage and one of the parking garages i go into isnt high enough for one 

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hmm... roll bar? purpose? I wonder...Justin wrote:If I were to get something like that, what would the purpose of my roll bar be for? Rear facing lights to piss people off on the highway

seriously though... I love the look but, haven't seen one on a crewcab... anybody gets one, I demand that they post some pics to help me decide if I should get one.
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Here is one on ebay: Surco rack for sale
It is 45x60. And here is a 40x50 with a $135 buy it now price: Surco aluminum rack
Has anyone determined what size would be the best?
Personally, I use a cargo box on mine since the Desert is pretty dry the last few years
I have this thing about sleeping in a dusty sleeping bag
It is 45x60. And here is a 40x50 with a $135 buy it now price: Surco aluminum rack
Has anyone determined what size would be the best?
Personally, I use a cargo box on mine since the Desert is pretty dry the last few years

I have this thing about sleeping in a dusty sleeping bag

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HenryJ wrote:Here is one on ebay: Surco rack for sale
It is 45x60. And here is a 40x50 with a $135 buy it now price: Surco aluminum rack
Has anyone determined what size would be the best?
Personally, I use a cargo box on mine since the Desert is pretty dry the last few years
I have this thing about sleeping in a dusty sleeping bag
45x50 would be perfect the 40 would be about 3 inches to short and that extra inch on each side would cover up the adapter ( I emailed the guy and thats what he told me).
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I'd choose the $88warnoffroad wrote:Which adapter would be the best if you already have a roof rack? The $33 or the $88? Thanks

It just looks like a sturdier mount to me. It looks much like the Thule mounting system.
Personally if I was going to get one I'd get the rack first and see if something as simple as u-bolts could used to secure it.
Just thought of one more mounting option. Check Sears automotive center for the cargo box mounting systems. They have some odd shaped mounting adapters.
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i know im digging up an old post but had anbody though of securing one to like a fiberglass bed cover i mean then you could run aux lights for backing right on it and not worry about smashing them when your on a really steep hill i dunno just something i was kicking around in my head let me know what you thing
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weird that you mention this, cause I spotted Hobie's (a2b) Crew this morning - it's new owner has added a fiberglass bedcover, and has some sort of factory-looking roofrack crossbars mounted to it - you could easily mount a utility basket to it now, my only question is how much weight can the cover take before the fiberglass or gelcoat starts cracking.
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well i can say that i had a buddy with a dakota and he had a hard cover on it and i stood on it once to wax the top and rain-x the back window and i was about 210 then but its something worth looking into i dont know when ill be back from iraq but sometime in november when more progresses or when someone gets tired of waiting for me please let us know i think it would work out well i mean how much weight do you guys carry on top of the truck on average???
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Thule and Yakima make roof racks and roof rack accessories.
Just a tip -- start using Google when you see a manufacturer you don't recognize.
Just a tip -- start using Google when you see a manufacturer you don't recognize.
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thats why i had decided to put a factory rack on the cover and the basket on the roof, the factory rack would be plenty light enough for the top to push open, i orginally wanted the basket on the cover because it would be so much easier to get to, but not only being way too heavy, it serves more of a purpose on the roof, forward lights, backward lights, whatever accessories, i was thinking last night about mounting side lights, like some 3x5 lights, one on each side, kinda like "alley lights" for any "cops" or "rescue" on here, maybe that would be a little exseccive but i like exploring at night, and if its rains and night, it gets hard to see, so you need light,
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OK, since there are no solid bolt on bull bars or safari bars readily available for our rigs I am looking for a modestly priced roof rack like the Surco for a light platform and spare tire carrier.
I know that a lot of you have welders laying around in your garage and can just about fabricate anything you want but, I am not that talented nor even have a garage to do such modifications.
From my few "searches" looks like Summit has the best price. I have a OEM roof rack to attach the Surco to but, am just curious which members have actually installed the Surcos and what you think about them.
If you have one and have the lights mounted, how did you wire them and what would you do differently if you had it to do over?
Am under the gun to pick out my Xmas present (again) from my wife (again) and just once, don't want to be rushed or disappointed.

I know that a lot of you have welders laying around in your garage and can just about fabricate anything you want but, I am not that talented nor even have a garage to do such modifications.

From my few "searches" looks like Summit has the best price. I have a OEM roof rack to attach the Surco to but, am just curious which members have actually installed the Surcos and what you think about them.
If you have one and have the lights mounted, how did you wire them and what would you do differently if you had it to do over?
Am under the gun to pick out my Xmas present (again) from my wife (again) and just once, don't want to be rushed or disappointed.
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this is what i am looking to buy right now also, summit is very well priced, Im not to "up" on my roof baskets though so not real sure on how good the less expensive ones are? some one with expierance wanna help us newbies out
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