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Detonate
12-01-2003, 04:28 PM
Newest Pictures of my H2.

Got a new Roof Rack, hadn't put the tire up top when the pictures were taken.

The Roof Rack is a 3 piece design with spots to mount up to 6" lights in the front, and some Fogs in the Rear.

The rack has a spot to mount your spare tire as well.

The Sun Roof Insert is removable for those with a sun roof.

These pictures are also the first I've taken since I got my winch installed. Everything is coming together nicely!

The Rack, as well as the Front and Rear bumpers are made by an Off Road Shop here in Texas called Tough Country.

http://www.toughcountry.com/

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Detonate
12-01-2003, 04:28 PM
Newest Pictures of my H2.

Got a new Roof Rack, hadn't put the tire up top when the pictures were taken.

The Roof Rack is a 3 piece design with spots to mount up to 6" lights in the front, and some Fogs in the Rear.

The rack has a spot to mount your spare tire as well.

The Sun Roof Insert is removable for those with a sun roof.

These pictures are also the first I've taken since I got my winch installed. Everything is coming together nicely!

The Rack, as well as the Front and Rear bumpers are made by an Off Road Shop here in Texas called Tough Country.

http://www.toughcountry.com/

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Detonate
12-01-2003, 04:29 PM
Side Shot

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Detonate
12-01-2003, 04:29 PM
Rear

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Adam in CO
12-01-2003, 11:31 PM
That's the rack that is copied from GOBI's design, only upside down. They didn't have any in the booth at SEMA, I guess out of fear of being caught.

No surprise you've got one.

Adam P. Smith
Mortgage Pros, Inc.
303-407-2405 p
303-407-2414 f
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Detonate
12-01-2003, 11:35 PM
Actually these racks have been around longer than the Gobi ones have. Go figure.

But then again, I guess it's not too tough to copy a rectangle, huh?

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

DennisAJC
12-01-2003, 11:41 PM
Detonate, that`s comming along nicely. http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_eek.gif

What`s the next step? Tires or lift?

Detonate
12-01-2003, 11:44 PM
Things on the checklist:

Lift + 38" Tires (Has to be done all at once)
Paint Front Grill
Black out Lights (Maybe)
Replace Nerf Bars with heavier extendead Rock Rails

Then we'll see. Muahahahahaha!

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Sandra
12-01-2003, 11:49 PM
DETONATE:I would like to have our lawyers prove to your lawyers who came up with the GOBI Rack and ladder first. I take it you have upside down pants also? What's next are you going to name it IBOG? http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_mad.gif or maybe you can mount the tire under the Rack.

[This message was edited by Sandra on 12-01-03 at 06:12 PM.]

Detonate
12-01-2003, 11:54 PM
This is a Gobi with Tire Carrier and Sun Roof Opening.

http://www.gobiracks.com/Tire.jpg

There is virtually no usable space on the top of that rack.

On the Tough Country rack you can take the tire down, put in the sun roof insert and have the entire rack space usable for storage. Or you can put your tire on top, take off the sun roof insert and cruise town.

The Rack is also sectionable so you can slide the front piece all the way forward, and the back piece all the way back for storing longer items.

You may think that bending a pipe to make room for some lights is some super secret patentable idea, but I don't.

I just want a heavy duty rack that will suit my needs, and the TC rack is just better than the Gobi, hands down.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

DRTYFN
12-01-2003, 11:55 PM
Do I smell a fight?

Detonate
12-02-2003, 12:06 AM
Not from me. I don't own Tough Country. :P

Besides. I think the forum members here are smart enough to realize that there are only so many ways to put a rectangle on top of a rectangular vehicle.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Sandra
12-02-2003, 12:16 AM
Any time any place http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_redface.gif there are only a couple of ways Manik or GOBI or a copy of Manik and Gobi called Tough Country.

Detonate
12-02-2003, 12:18 AM
LOL. What a joke.

Let me guess, if the pipe didn't have the bend for the lights it would be a copy of a Wilderness rack right?

HAHAHA!!!

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

[This message was edited by Detonate on 12-01-03 at 06:28 PM.]

Sandra
12-02-2003, 12:19 AM
That's right you are a joke http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif

Detonate
12-02-2003, 12:21 AM
Very professional. Keep embarrassing yourself and your business. I'm getting a big kick out of it.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Sandra
12-02-2003, 12:32 AM
I am not the one driving your vehicle. I really never say much on this site but after a year on having you make false statements such as "TC was the first to design the Rack and ladder" I think its time to set the record clear. Members on the site are respected business owners as well and understand that false statements from you are just gasps of air that don't sever a purpose. I will loose no more time on this matter. http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif

ZeroTolerance
12-02-2003, 12:33 AM
Detonate:
I like that rack man, what does one of those cost? I think they look better than the others, personally...

ShaggyX
12-02-2003, 12:38 AM
I hate to say it, but I think i am with Detonate on this one. I have seen a GOBI rack in person, and although they have their similarities, which has to be expected when making a like product for the same vehicle, they definitely have some differences too. If that wasn't allowed than 1 company would have a Monopoly on the market, and that is against the law (atleast in theroy).

Detonate
12-02-2003, 12:45 AM
So are you trying to tell me that nobody had ever made a roof rack before you?

Nobody had ever designed a ladder before you?

This is some magical new concept that was invented by Gobi the same time the Hummer H2 came out?

Or is it possible that people have been making racks and ladders for various makes on models of vehicles for years, and years. Even before *GASP* Gobi?

And is it also possible that products were planned for the Hummer H2 even before it was released to the public?

Maybe yours was the first sold. I don't know. That's never what I was saying.

I'm saying that TC has been making Racks, Ladders, Front Ends, Rear Bumpers, and tons of other Off Road parts for not just many years, but generations in their family.

They didn't have an H2 in El Campo Texas the day they rolled off the lot. They had to borrow one from a guy named Mark at Star Customs in Austin. 6 weeks after they got their first H2, they had a concept done.

And until you made a big stinky on the forum after Texas Truck and SUV show, the family owned business of Tough Country had never heard of the arrogance of a new company named GOBI.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

FrgMstr
12-02-2003, 12:47 AM
This little exchange got me interested in the point me discussed, so I headed over to the Gobi Racks Website (http://www.gobiracks.com).

Amazingly enough it looks as though they have done little to protect any sort of trademark or design of their own besides having their logo registered.

Gobi looks to make a fine product that many people would be happy with but I have to side with Detonate in that a metal framed square with a single raised end would be hard to argue as being intellectual property. I would like to think that the Gobi lawyers will one day see this thread and the only thing they will have to say is, "Sandra, be quiet." http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif

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Detonate
12-02-2003, 12:49 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ZeroTolerance:
Detonate:
I like that rack man, what does one of those cost? I think they look better than the others, personally...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>You'd have to ask them. info@toughcountry.com

They email their Price Lists out. I'm pretty sure they change the prices based on demand and cost of materials.

I'm a poor bastard, and my wife won't ever let me spend money, so I'm having to work my debt off to them through doing Web Work and Hosting for them.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Buckeye Hummer
12-02-2003, 01:57 AM
Why is it so tall? It kind of looks like a double decker. Is there two levels to that rack? It's hard to tell in the pics but maybe you can store cargo underneath. Can you buy additional levels? What is the maximum number of levels, maybe 6? It's probably best to put the heavy cargo on level 1 and the light stuff (like marshmallows) on level 6. Do you think this is a good idea with a 4" lift or will this baby tilt over in a stiff wind?

Detonate
12-02-2003, 02:03 AM
It clears the Factory Roof Bars if you have them. I do not.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

DRTYFN
12-02-2003, 02:26 AM
It looks kind of like one of those racks that would be up on an elephant for a safari. Are you going on safari?

RIC-H0
12-02-2003, 03:10 AM
I really like the tough country stuff! Being from Texas, everything is a little bigger than most. I happen to like the higher sidewalls on the roof rack.
I am currently designing my own roof rack, and plan to incorporate the best of everyones designs.
Is that breaking the rules?
I guess we wouldn't be driving the awesome vehicles that we do, if the best ideas of different makers weren't incorporated into one.

Can't we all just get along!?

Ric

Cranky Steve
12-02-2003, 05:57 AM
Hey, with how deep all the BS is getting around here, ya need a rack up top just to get up high enough to save your watch ....... http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif

Founding Member of RCRC 4wd Club Scaramento, CA www.rcrc4x4.com (http://www.rcrc4x4.com)
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DennisAJC
12-02-2003, 12:55 PM
Cranky! Ma Man!

Naw, we're all just takin turns! http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_razz.gif It's all goooood.

Adam in CO
12-02-2003, 01:38 PM
Buckeye and Drty,

You guys are too funny. I love the marshmallow and elephant comments. Keep em comin.

Adam P. Smith
Mortgage Pros, Inc.
303-407-2405 p
303-407-2414 f
aps101374@yahoo.com

Detonate
12-02-2003, 01:40 PM
Yes please do. It will keep this thread nice and bumped to the top.

http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif

Might as well make it sticky Jason!

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Adam in CO
12-02-2003, 01:41 PM
this is funny!

Adam P. Smith
Mortgage Pros, Inc.
303-407-2405 p
303-407-2414 f
aps101374@yahoo.com

Detonate
12-02-2003, 01:48 PM
Down in Texas we prefer the Bumper Dumper (http://www.bumperdumper.com/).

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Buckeye Hummer
12-02-2003, 02:26 PM
How come the guy in the bumper dumper pic didn't pull his long johns down? Is he pooping in his underwear? Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of the bumper dumper?

I think the dumper on top is a bad idea. It is obvious detonate is about ready to roll the truck in to the water. I'll bet as soon as he leans over to wipe it rolls but only because of the lift he installed. Maybe the brush guard that is 4x too big for the truck will keep it down but with that roof rack that's 6x too big it's hard to say. Does Tuff Country make a new 8 headlight setup too like the family truckster? I think soon your trucks going to look like this:

Cranky Steve
12-02-2003, 02:27 PM
Ah, that explains why the directions from the west coast to Texas are "Head east 'till ya smell ****, turn right and when your stepping in it your in Texas ....." http://www.rivercityrockcrawlers.com/forum/smilies/giftoilet_claw.gif

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Detonate
12-02-2003, 02:33 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Buckeye Hummer:
How come the guy in the bumper dumper pic didn't pull his long johns down? Is he pooping in his underwear? Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of the bumper dumper?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>They have a button up ass peice of course.

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>I think the dumper on top is a bad idea. It is obvious detonate is about ready to roll the truck in to the water. I'll bet as soon as he leans over to wipe it rolls but only because of the lift he installed.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
There is a lift on my truck and nobody told me about it?

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Maybe the brush guard that is 4x too big for the truck will keep it down but with that roof rack that's 6x too big it's hard to say. Does Tuff Country make a new 8 headlight setup too like the family truckster? I think soon your trucks going to look like this:<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>I'll let them know you are interested in one.

http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

HappyJack
12-02-2003, 05:26 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RIC-H2:
I really like the tough country stuff! Being from Texas, everything is a little bigger than most. I happen to like the higher sidewalls on the roof rack.
I am currently designing my own roof rack, and plan to incorporate the best of everyones designs.
Ric<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Detonate

Nice looking rack. Does it make a lot of wind noise? Mine did until I moved it back a little. I now have the spare tire up on my rack but you can not hear it at all.



RIC-H2

I designed and built the rack on my H2. Here are some pictures of it. I do CNC machining, if anyone is interested in a set of Billet aluminum feet for a custom rack let me know. Eight of them would be about $500 with a clear coat.


Pic 1 (http://www.coolfall.com/images/dpreview/211-1119.jpg)

Pic 2 (http://www.coolfall.com/images/dpreview/211-1121.jpg)

Pic 3 (http://www.coolfall.com/images/dpreview/211-1123.jpg)

Cheers

Detonate
12-02-2003, 05:30 PM
Sweet!

The rack doesn't make any extra noise that I've noticed.

When they put it on they warned that some people had mentioned a little Hum, but by sliding the rack back an Inch at a time till it went away solves the problem.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

HUMMERDOGG
12-02-2003, 05:53 PM
HappyJack-

How is the roof rack connected to the billet feet? I can't see how it locks down the roof rack.

Thanks.

-HUMMERDOGG

TROLL POACHER (I hunt trolls even if it ain't troll hunting season...)

TROLL TAXIDERMIST (For those of you who get to them before I can. I provide this service free of charge...)

RIC-H0
12-02-2003, 05:58 PM
Nice mounts...
I'm not sure if I can justify spending $500 for some billet, when I can weld up some metals ones for about 20 bucks.
Not to say they don't look really nice!
How is the rack actually mounted to the billet pieces?
Are there mounting screws that go into the billet pieces?
It's OK if you don't answer(Confidential), I was just thinking out loud!

Thanks for the offer.
Ric

HappyJack
12-02-2003, 06:06 PM
There are 1/4-20 thread inserts put into the bottom of the steel tubing. The crimp kind, see the Thread Setter on eastwoodcompany.com. The aluminum is counter bored from the bottom for SS cap head screws.

There are other ways to connect the feet. You could weld on a flange and just bolt through it into the aluminum. That is how many of the rack companies connect there feet.

Cheers

Cranky Steve
12-02-2003, 08:10 PM
What else will you put in your Racks besides your spare? Post some pics of how you use them.

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Detonate
12-02-2003, 08:38 PM
I have 3 EZ Up Tents that I take out with me to the lake when we go diving. They barely fit in the back of the H2 with both rear seats folded down, which means I can only transport me and my wife to the Lake.

Next time we go out I'll take a picture, but keep in mind it's winter, so not so sure when the next time we'll be loading up to go SCUBA diving.

There are lots of uses for the space up top. Ski Equipment, Canoe, basically anthing longer than what will fit in the back.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

HappyJack
12-02-2003, 11:17 PM
Cranky, I have kids a wife and a big dog.

I had a Suburban when I started looking for a new truck this summer. Like most of us I am a fun-hog and have lots of gear. I love to camp, dirt bike ride, mtn bike, snowboard, SCUBA and . . . Hell most of the time it didn't really fit in my Sub!

My wife said OK how are you going to live with an H2 after having all the room that a Suburban has? My answer was a roof rack.

We have to drive to my sisters at Christmas and my mom had to get my son a black RC Hummer H2 from Radio Shack (it is pretty cool, 4x4 and all). That box alone would fill up the space in the in the back of the Hummer!

4'x8' sheets of plywood, fit nicely on my rack too.

Cheers

Centerfire
12-02-2003, 11:36 PM
I don't know about that in todays enviroment.. In the knife industry. Spyderco patient the hole in the blade to open the knife.. Everyone who uses a hole in the blade has to pay them a royalty.. Just ask Benchmade Knife CO.

So Gobi may be able to patient a rectangle.

Mike
This little exchange got me interested in the point me discussed, so I headed over to the http://www.gobiracks.com.

Amazingly enough it looks as though they have done little to protect any sort of trademark or design of their own besides having their logo registered.

Gobi looks to make a fine product that many people would be happy with but I have to side with Detonate in that a metal framed square with a single raised end would be hard to argue as being intellectual property. I would like to think that the Gobi lawyers will one day see this thread and the only thing they will have to say is, "Sandra, be quiet." http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif

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My job: ]http://www.HardOCP.com[/QUOTE] (http://www.HardOCP.com[/QUOTE)

FrgMstr
12-03-2003, 12:08 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Centerfire:
I don't know about that in todays enviroment.. In the knife industry. Spyderco patient the hole in the blade to open the knife.. Everyone who uses a hole in the blade has to pay them a royalty.. Just ask Benchmade Knife CO.

So Gobi may be able to patient a rectangle.

Mike
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Well actually what Spyderco patented most likely is what is classified as a utility patent. So they did not really patent the circle, but rather the use of their hole being positioned in the blade to make a folding knife that was "better/easier" to open.

Being that rectangles have been used for roof racks for quite some time, I don't see anyone getting a patent on such an idea. I am pretty sure I have seen some stage coaches on Bonanza with them... http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif After an usage that would be covered by a utility patent is one the market unprotected for a full year, it is fair game for anyone to utilize for commercial sale.

I know that is probably more than anyone wanted to know, but I felt compelled to share.

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My job: http://www.HardOCP.com

Zing
12-03-2003, 01:44 AM
Nice job Detonate. Looks awesome.

Detonate
12-03-2003, 02:09 PM
I'm not opposed to winter diving, but I'm not Dry Suit Certified yet, and I can't afford one of those expense sons of guns. Matter of fact, I think I really want to go dive Alaska or something. I can't imagine how cool it would be to dive with some of the cold water Mammals up there.

I went diving a few weeks ago and froze my ass off wearing a 3mil Shorty underneath my 3mil full. http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_eek.gif

The guys from Tough Country know that people think their rack is too high. Besides me telling them that, several customers have mentioned it.

When they first designed the rack it was designed to go over the factory roof bars. The dip down in the front was meant to cover that gap and provide room for lights.

The problem with lowering the entire rack is that the dip in the front is already within an inch of the roof.

So in order to lower it they would have to remove the dip, well then there is no room for the lights so the only place to expand would be up.

And if you've read even a smidgen of this thread you'd know why they are hesitant to do that. http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif

We will see. I bug them all the time to get that rack lowered, so maybe they will come up with something. Right now they don't have an H2 to design on, so I've offered to leave my H2 with them so they have one to work on.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

DennisAJC
12-03-2003, 02:56 PM
Detonate,

Mabye you should look for some used Roof Bars.
Wouldn't your weight limit be lowered without them?

I imagine it's suppose to rest on the Roof Bars to dissapate heavy loads?

Still, Looks good.

NAWCE poser shot in front of the lake http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif. Had it waxed huh?

Dan
12-03-2003, 03:13 PM
Wussy! I'll have to find my pics of jetskiing in a february snow storm a couple years ago. A stand-up jetski no less. 3mil full suit didn't help much....

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Detonate
12-03-2003, 03:54 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by DennisAJC:
Detonate,

Mabye you should look for some used Roof Bars.
Wouldn't your weight limit be lowered without them?

I imagine it's suppose to rest on the Roof Bars to dissapate heavy loads?

Still, Looks good.

NAWCE poser shot in front of the lake http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif. Had it waxed huh?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>I was thinking about putting up 4 roof bars to fill some of that space, but really I don't care that much. I still like the look of it.

The rack actually doesn't tough the bars at all. If anything, they simply provide a spot to anchor tie downs. I had 500lbs up on that rack and it wasn't sinking at all.

And although that was certainly a poser shot by the river, the truck was hardly clean. I had put at least 800 miles on the truck since it's last wash and it was covered in dust on bug guts.

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Wussy! I'll have to find my pics of jetskiing in a february snow storm a couple years ago. A stand-up jetski no less. 3mil full suit didn't help much....<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
God damn right! There is a reason I live in Texas. I friggin HATE the cold!

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Detonate
12-04-2003, 06:29 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by PhilD:
Thanks for the info on the rack, I've contacted TC and expressed my view on the height. Maybe if enough people show interest they will come up with something, maybe less rectangular http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Well, you asked, and they listened.

I sent them a link to this thread, and this has apparently reaffirmed the markets desire for a rack that sits closer to the roof.

They hope to have a prototype out by Januarish.

Basically they want the rack to barely clear the Sun Roof Visor.
So it will sit real low to the roof.

They will still keep with the sectional design.
The Rear Tire Carrier will stay there so that you have the option of putting your tire up top, or using the space for something else.
The sun roof insert will still be a feature so that again you are given the option to take out that piece and use the sunroof, or insert the piece and use the space for storage.
The front of the rack will now be an optional light bar.
So instead of having the standard dip or rise, it will just be an option. Maybe they dip and rise in the front... That would be cool.

Standard finish will be high gloss black, but they can custom powder coat the rack in any color you like, and a number of different textures.

They are also willing to do custom work. So if you don't like something, or want something done differently than standard, just let them know.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Centerfire
12-04-2003, 08:09 PM
I'm sure you may be correct.. I just arrest them.. don't make the rules... Just wanted say that in this crazy world of law suits and media.. any thing can happen... Don't thinit is right... just believe very possible.

Mike<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by FrgMstr:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Centerfire:
I don't know about that in todays enviroment.. In the knife industry. Spyderco patient the hole in the blade to open the knife.. Everyone who uses a hole in the blade has to pay them a royalty.. Just ask Benchmade Knife CO.

So Gobi may be able to patient a rectangle.

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Well actually what Spyderco patented most likely is what is classified as a utility patent. So they did not really patent the circle, but rather the use of their hole being positioned in the blade to make a folding knife that was "better/easier" to open.

Being that rectangles have been used for roof racks for quite some time, I don't see anyone getting a patent on such an idea. I am pretty sure I have seen some stage coaches on Bonanza with them... http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif After an usage that would be covered by a utility patent is one the market unprotected for a full year, it is fair game for anyone to utilize for commercial sale.

I know that is probably more than anyone wanted to know, but I felt compelled to share.

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KenP
12-04-2003, 09:54 PM
If you want a short one, why not get the Gobi Stealth like on Alec's truck.
Or buy the Gobi now with the shorties.
As a matter of fact, here is a link: http://www.elcova.com/groupee/forums?a=tpc&s=2826088551&f=6706011751&m=4196021924

Black Lingenfelter Lux

Detonate
12-09-2003, 03:10 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by PhilD:
Great stuff Jim.

BTW What sort of ballpark $ are we talking about for their racks? For some obscure reason they keep this info secret on their site, which usually means expensive http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>The rack I have is $2,000. Seems to be on par with others.

Not sure if the new rack will cost more or less...

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

DRTYFN
12-09-2003, 03:16 PM
That thing is $2000?!!! What's the extra $1750 for? The beer they have to drink to help them forget they made that thing? http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif

Detonate
12-09-2003, 04:10 PM
It's just personal preference in my opinion.

I think the Gobi "looks" more elegant design wise. But having seen both in person feel that the TC one is more functional.

It's just the little things. Like the tire carrier. Or the Sun Roof insert. Or the way that on the sun roof insert there is a bar that protects you from sliding anything up against the lights.

/shrug

You are right though. The pricing is similar enough not to sway one person from one rack to the other.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Buckeye Hummer
12-09-2003, 04:11 PM
I don't know guys, $2,000 for a roof rack is too much coin. I just saw one of these racks get eaten by a tree with 3 MAJOR bends down one side. IMO, the rails on the sides should be strong enough to lean against a tree without bending (a common sense design feature for anyone who drives off road). After they get bent they really look like crap.

Detonate
12-09-2003, 04:13 PM
I can't speak for the rack you are talking about, but it would take a lot of force to bend the steel pipes on this rack. Not sure how strong the factory rails are, but that would be the weak point before the rack, that's for sure.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Buckeye Hummer
12-09-2003, 04:15 PM
Det,

They are just steel tubes. They aren't strong at all, certainly not strong enough to lean against. The factory rails will do far better than the steel tubes. I've already seen it.

Detonate
12-09-2003, 04:16 PM
Having run many a mile of steel pipe while working as an electritian I beg to differ.

It depends on the width and thickness of the tubes for starter.

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Buckeye Hummer
12-09-2003, 04:20 PM
If you really believe in the strength of your rack than go do a serious lean against a tree and see what happens. I'm talking about a lean where a majority of weight of the truck is tossed in to a tree at the top. It won't survive with this much force and the way they are currently designed.

Detonate
12-09-2003, 04:24 PM
First of all, they are Roof Racks. Not overhead nerf bars.

However, assuming it does bend. I'd take the 2k loss in my rack over the damage that would happen to my roof without the rack anyday.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Buckeye Hummer
12-09-2003, 04:28 PM
I had $100 damage to my gutter (being fixed today) Here is the obstacle that ate 2 gutters and 2 roof racks. That is $4k in roof racks, one of which was only 2 days old. A smart design would be able to handle this pressure.

Detonate
12-09-2003, 04:31 PM
2 gutters and 2 roof racks? How? Did noone learn there lesson the first time?

What is the smart design?

I have seen many racks, but none as thick as the TC one.

I'd like to see a pic of the busted rack though. What brand was it?

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Buckeye Hummer
12-09-2003, 04:43 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Detonate:
2 gutters and 2 roof racks? How? Did noone learn there lesson the first time?

What is the smart design?

I have seen many racks, but none as thick as the TC one.

I'd like to see a pic of the busted rack though. What brand was it?

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Det,

Sometimes you just have to get through the ugly and expect the damage. Going up this obstacle I bent my gutter, going opposite direction I missed by about 4". We have rock rails to protect us from these things. A 2K roof rack should do this at a minimum IMO. I just paid $1500 for steel rock rails with rock guards for that very reason. You simply can't control the trail, sometimes it's just necessary to take a certain line or drag over a certain spot. 3 other H1's and 1 H2 made it through this obstacle with no damage.

I don't know the brand of the rack but can tell you it makes no difference. None of them would hold up here and they SHOULD.

Detonate
12-09-2003, 04:50 PM
That's what I'm asking. What would make them hold up.

I've seen many many racks, and I like a lot of things about different racks. However, I have not seen one more Heavy Duty than the one I have. If you have seen an SMA Brushguard in person, the rack tubes are similar in size and weight to those.

I just don't see them bending unless you really whack it into something with a lot of throttle. That is a tough son of a bitch. The 2 piece rack takes a minimum of 3 people per section to lift onto my roof.

The only thing that could be considered a weak point is the brackets. But they are necesary to lift the rack over the top of the roof.

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FrgMstr
12-09-2003, 04:58 PM
I tell you what, please send pictures and purchasing information on those roof racks that will support a 7,000 pound vehicle leaning into a tree when you find them. I want to buy a set. But I think they are going to be a tad bit more than 2K in cost...

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