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Old 03-19-2007, 03:49 AM
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Default Re: Jamboree Rack Design

Damn Paul, nice modeling software! You thought it out well. I loaded mine with a 40 Qt cooler packed to the rim with ice & sody pops, saw no difference on the rear door. Mine sits sturdy with that 3rd rear leg, it really doesn't do any levering on the framework, I'm good with it...but I wouldn't make it too big. Mine's 14x25x4".

Remember all, this isn't loaded up every day, just an added space to put some stuff. My trip to Moab ( and skiing in Breckenridge), will require a fully loaded roof rack, cargo bag, rear tire rack & interior....unless I want to pull a trailer over the Rockies. That rear rack will allow me to store like 8 extra square feet of stuff for the road, and will make my kids much happier.
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