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    Quote Originally Posted by **Joker** View Post
    Best position for your roof racks????
    Ahh, on the roof?
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    I got the basket from Autobarn for $119 and which was suposed to be $280 lol. they made a mistake with the codes for the basket and i had already paid for it at $119, so being there nearly 45mins later after kicking up a stink they let me have it for that price. Good basket though very strong, powder coated great as its not so big.

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    The bargain just keep comming with your roof rack system,LOL! This is making up for all the engine prob's you had to put up with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Ahh, on the roof?
    Hahahahaha did you write that one!!!

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    on the floor if you dont like the suggestion of on the roof...
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    Heavy weights should always be over the axle/s but a disco roof is only rated a max of 100kg i think so for ease of access towards the rear is better.
    I made a simple basket out of steel mesh with the sides folded up and some angle welded on 2 sides to attach to the racks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Heavy weights should always be over the axle/s but a disco roof is only rated a max of 100kg i think so for ease of access towards the rear is better.
    I made a simple basket out of steel mesh with the sides folded up and some angle welded on 2 sides to attach to the racks.
    Your rack sounds good mate. Once and for all I have moved it to the back as said it's better as you can just step up and have easy access to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    on the floor if you dont like the suggestion of on the roof...


    I was thinking, mount it on the rear door, that way he could utilise the rack to climb the corporate ladder.

    Also you'll use less fuel on your day to day commuting to work if it's on the back door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by **Joker** View Post
    Your rack sounds good mate. Once and for all I have moved it to the back as said it's better as you can just step up and have easy access to it.
    Its a simple basket but it sits low no higher than the racks so doesnt cause much drag, where did you get the highlift brackets from ? i need a couple for mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Its a simple basket but it sits low no higher than the racks so doesnt cause much drag, where did you get the highlift brackets from ? i need a couple for mine.
    I got the mounts from a local 4x4 place here in hoppers crossing. they retail for around $45 - $50 but got my high lift & shovel bracket for $25 each as they where display models cause he had none in stock and they are rhino rack brackets.

    cheers simon

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