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New roof rack shovel mount

Discussion in 'Off-Roading & Trails' started by 98fourbangertaco, Mar 21, 2011.

  1. Mar 21, 2011 at 7:45 PM
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    98fourbangertaco

    98fourbangertaco [OP] Well-Known Member

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    98 toyota tacoma, 4wd, SR5, 2.7L, 5-speed
    daystar 2.5in suspension lift kit, detroit truetrac in rear, custom transfer case skidplate, deckplate mod, green high-performance drop in filter, Huskyliner floor mats, 31x10.50 wild country radial mtx tires, yakima roof rack, load warrior basket, stubbs welding rock sliders, arb front bumper with warn 9,000lb winch and procomp black series 100w offroad lights, trail-gear rear bumper, borla exhaust, blacked out factory wheels, shovel mounted on roof rack, de-mudflaped
    made me a new shovel mount for roof rack the other day, cost 17 bucks including the shovel!!!

    the kit alone from yakima is 40 bucks and it mounts it on the side and i like the location of the rear of the rack better

    her ya go

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    let me know what ya think, im lovin it so far for the money
     
  2. Mar 21, 2011 at 8:21 PM
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    TyT

    TyT Well-Known Member

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    That shit is bad I may need yo to build me one when I get my tacoma
     
  3. Mar 21, 2011 at 8:36 PM
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    98fourbangertaco

    98fourbangertaco [OP] Well-Known Member

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    98 toyota tacoma, 4wd, SR5, 2.7L, 5-speed
    daystar 2.5in suspension lift kit, detroit truetrac in rear, custom transfer case skidplate, deckplate mod, green high-performance drop in filter, Huskyliner floor mats, 31x10.50 wild country radial mtx tires, yakima roof rack, load warrior basket, stubbs welding rock sliders, arb front bumper with warn 9,000lb winch and procomp black series 100w offroad lights, trail-gear rear bumper, borla exhaust, blacked out factory wheels, shovel mounted on roof rack, de-mudflaped
    thanks man, ill do it, easy to make man
     
  4. Mar 23, 2011 at 3:47 PM
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    07 ruggedTaco

    07 ruggedTaco New Member

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    Brush guard, snug top bed cover, off road wheels with dunlop mud terrain, 3" lift soon,
    How much are those roof racks. Just been wonderig
     
  5. Mar 23, 2011 at 7:42 PM
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    98fourbangertaco

    98fourbangertaco [OP] Well-Known Member

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    98 toyota tacoma, 4wd, SR5, 2.7L, 5-speed
    daystar 2.5in suspension lift kit, detroit truetrac in rear, custom transfer case skidplate, deckplate mod, green high-performance drop in filter, Huskyliner floor mats, 31x10.50 wild country radial mtx tires, yakima roof rack, load warrior basket, stubbs welding rock sliders, arb front bumper with warn 9,000lb winch and procomp black series 100w offroad lights, trail-gear rear bumper, borla exhaust, blacked out factory wheels, shovel mounted on roof rack, de-mudflaped
    not sure man, i bout it second hand from a guy and i think he said that the system and the basket was like 550 or something but it was a few years ago so im not really sure what they are now, i love mine thought, very neat and sturdy mounting system
     

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