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Kayak rack?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Mossy, Jun 20, 2013.

  1. Jun 20, 2013 at 2:10 PM
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    Mossy

    Mossy [OP] Mechanic for Honda

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    Anyone making racks for kayaks. I don't like loosing the bed space
     
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    Yakima Dry Dock.
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    Plugs into the receiver when you need it, hangs on the garage wall when you don't.
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  3. Jun 20, 2013 at 2:28 PM
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    Blow it through the roof
    can also get a roof rack, depending on if you have oem or not, they have adapter kits and full roof rack kits, search around
     
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    Nice!! I don't know if I'm going to need one or not..... Depending on which type of vehicle my husband buys this fall. Right now, we've been only using the truck as a 'return' vehicle on local runs and we throw the yaks in the bed.

    Does that mount to the roof gutters (for lack of a better word)? I have an access cab without any special roof rails.... and 2" receiver?

    We love Yakima...he has a Yakima Bow Down rack on the SUV.

    Thanks!
     
  5. Jun 20, 2013 at 3:04 PM
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    It does go in the 2" receiver. I have the front saddles attached to the OEM rails. I know Yakima has the tower and clips for the Taco. I would guess the clips hook in between the door and the body. I take the whole mess, the saddles off the front and the Dry Dock off the back when I'm not using them.
     
  6. Jun 20, 2013 at 6:40 PM
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    I don't have a factory roof rack on mine
     
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    Then you'd go with the Yakima or Thule rack for your cab. If you go with the Dry Dock, then you'd need just one cab rack.
     
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    Not enough
  9. Jun 20, 2013 at 7:06 PM
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    He'd still need to add the crossbars as he doesn't have the factory rails. This'd be a good time to ask the OP what kind of yak he's paddling and what model he's driving. That J setup on the cab would work great for a shorter yak and a DC model. The setup I use works great for the long boats and DC, or shorter boats and single cab.
     
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    TracRack. Only $400 for the whole set up and has double the capacity of the roof rack. Could be removed in 10 minutes if needed. I carry a 12 ft and a 10 ft
     
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    Nice, how does that attach to your bed? What's the carrying capacity on those bad boys?
     
  12. Jun 20, 2013 at 7:17 PM
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    The clamps slide into the bed rails and then clamp between bed cap and bottom of rail.

    800 lbs:anonymous: :cool:
     
  13. Jun 20, 2013 at 7:22 PM
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    Again, nice! Who makes'em?
     
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    Brand is TracRack, but they are made by Thule. I picked them up on clearance last summer at Lowes for 300 then it was 100 for the Tacoma specific mounts.
     
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    Mossy, with you not having a roof rack, I'd so recommend you take a long hard look at these TracRacks. I could see you using these for a lot more than just hauling your boats around.
     
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    and the bed cleats fit in the cross members for extra tie downs! I honestly think they are the best value for the money!
     
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    This was my old set up. Cheapo roof bars from Pepboys. Ended up loosing the kayaks at 55 mph!!! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:[​IMG] Luckily they were tied to the toolbox. It ripped the toolbox from the bed and the tool box ended up at the tailgate. Ended up dragging the yaks for a little until I could pull off the road. I was so pissed/worried/shaken up that I did not get a picture of the actual carnage. But needless to say I bought my Tracracs the next weekend. Lesson of story, get the proper equipment the first time.


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    OUCH!!!
     
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    Yeah it was quite the experience. My number one fear when carrying yaks happened the second time I was carrying them. My 12 ft yak held up like a champ though! Only a scratch on the bow.
     

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