superj
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- Jason
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I was googling for string and inexpensive racks that would work for a roof top tent base, or anything else I wish to do and came across monoking, who seem popular on a number of forums for different vehicles.
https://monoking.com/products/tbrh09-sf
I googled and found the rack for less then 300 bucks delivered and grabbed it. It says it fits a ranger, and it does, dimensionally, but since our trucks have those funky plastic rails, I added a rectangular steel bar under the rack so it could just bolt up wherever it landed and the steel bar mounted to my @American Adventure LAb bed tie down spacers so no holes had to be drilled in my ranger.
Anyways, I think it came out great and will work perfect for my camping trip to West Texas in Big bend national and state parks.
I was specifically looking for something that sat below the cab top and doesn't stick out past the cab sides. I
https://monoking.com/products/tbrh09-sf
I googled and found the rack for less then 300 bucks delivered and grabbed it. It says it fits a ranger, and it does, dimensionally, but since our trucks have those funky plastic rails, I added a rectangular steel bar under the rack so it could just bolt up wherever it landed and the steel bar mounted to my @American Adventure LAb bed tie down spacers so no holes had to be drilled in my ranger.
Anyways, I think it came out great and will work perfect for my camping trip to West Texas in Big bend national and state parks.
I was specifically looking for something that sat below the cab top and doesn't stick out past the cab sides. I
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