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I am working on designing the perfect Roof Rack, and need ideas for what you would like to see in a roofrack. No idea is too extreme or too stupid, brainstorming is how the best ideas become a reality!
Yes...There will be huge discounts for folks that offer great ideas, and I think I will add $ for folks that are overly critical !

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I am working on designing the perfect Roof Rack, and need ideas for what you would like to see in a roofrack. No idea is too extreme or too stupid, brainstorming is how the best ideas become a reality!
Yes...There will be huge discounts for folks that offer great ideas, and I think I will add $ for folks that are overly critical !

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I am working on designing the perfect Roof Rack, and need ideas for what you would like to see in a roofrack. No idea is too extreme or too stupid, brainstorming is how the best ideas become a reality!
Yes...There will be huge discounts for folks that offer great ideas, and I think I will add $ for folks that are overly critical !

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A deceased Michael Moore.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by DRTYFN:
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wow, you mean you want a roof rack rated to carry 400lbs of fat, and 1,000,000,000 pounds of bull ****? whew, it better be made of a steel with carbon composite weave
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No, I want to proudly display his dead carcass spread eagle with his fat head over the front of a roof rack. I'll duct tape those dumb f*cking glasses and hat on so they won't blow off during the winter months.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by DRTYFN:
No, I want to proudly display his dead carcass spread eagle with his fat head over the front of a roof rack. I'll duct tape those dumb f*cking glasses and hat on so they won't blow off during the winter months. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Sounds
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I really like this one. I would like to have locking tool boxes built in, tho.
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That reminds me. I ordered some heavy duty 36" drawer slides and am going to get my dad to help me build a custom box to put in the back. I am not spending $1500 on the one that's being offered out there and it not satisfy my needs.

It's going to have a magnetic controlled fail secure dead bolt lock with a hidden remote release switch. I also bought a stainless steel 30" bar to use as the pull handle. I am thinking of building it out of 1" laminated fiberglass or 3/4" plywood and 2x4s. Build some moveable dividers in the drawer and have a recessed rifle storage underneath the drawer. The drawer will have to be raised off the floor of the truck to clear the bottom of the back where the door latches, leaving a "hidden" place underneath the drawer.

Not to be hi-jacking the thread or anything, but anybody have any other good ideas for this tool drawer. It will be similar to the one Jason is selling here: http://www.h2source.com/201-400-2.htm

Mine will have dividers in the drawer, no visible lock and a pull handle that goes all the way across the front of the drawer.

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Adam in CO:
I really like this one. I would like to have locking tool boxes built in, tho. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I've seen a rack with a locking tool box on it before, on the top of a Disco. It looked really nice and practical too!
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Dear Paragon,

I have looked at a lot of these. Many are made by companies equipping police vehicles. Te material I am looking at most closely is aluminum. I choose it because it has the thinnest walls and, therefore, yields the greatest capacity. Between the 2 drawer sides and the 2 cabinet sides, you can lose 4 or more inches of width. The one I’m looking at most closely is made by Huskyliners

http://www.huskyliners.com/storageboxphotos.html

and sold here

http://www.premierhummer.com/h2_custom_storage_box.html.

The one for the H2 should just be coming into production.
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Most of the ones I have seen have been designed for LEOs or other response individuals. I have seen both an aluminum (it was in a pickup bed) and one made of some other metal. My problem with those are the "booming" sound, the hollow pipe sound it has to it. There will be a canine from time to time on top of it along with other stuff. You can deadened it with sound proofing but then you start eating up that space again.

I have the drawer slides and they are rated at max 500lbs fully extended. I have a sawmill that is going to custom cut 1 3/4" x 14" sides with 2"x6" to go across the bottom of it and use to secure the whole thing to the floor. The top and drawer is going to be made of 3/4" cabinet grade plywood.

I have two fail secure electric deadbolt locks that will be mounted inside of the box and inaccessible from the outside. They will have a remote switch somewhere that will release the bolts and allow the drawer to open. Each bolt is rated at a min of 600lbs break strength.

The front of the box is going to be slanted at an angle equal to the angle the rear seatbacks are at. There will be a hinged access point at the bottom there that will allow easy access to the space under the drawer.

I have some rubberized stuff that's like Line-X that I plan to spray the drawer and the bottom of the box with. It stays a little more rubbery than typical Line-X type spray ons.

I also have a separate air compressor and a stainless steel 5 gal air tank and am thinking that I might be able to mount one of those air hose reels horizontally under the drawer and have a retractable air hose accessible from the back of the truck. Not sure about this idea but I have the compressor and tank off the truck (the tank is new) and need to get those set up and mounted also so the hose reel idea kinda hit me.
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I had the truck vault in my 03, now in my garage, and it was great for stashing tools and gear and my shotguns, but my dog kennels would not fit on top. Now I have the SUT and it is too long by 2". I do like the truck vault one, esp when I only paid like $300 for it on E BAy.
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Paragon - What's in these boxes?

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Tools, off-road gear, ammo, certain weapons from time to time, some ERT equipment, first aid, just a smorgasbord of whatever I can get crammed in there. It needs to be secure because I would like to be able to leave some of the stuff in there and all that crap starts to add up if someone were to break in.
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Oops. I didn't realize you were referencing that pic. That's not my pic but those look like shot shells for something like a 12 gauge. Maybe a few boxes of Federals and Remingtons both.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by timgco:
I had the truck vault in my 03, now in my garage, and it was great for stashing tools and gear and my shotguns, but my dog kennels would not fit on top. Now I have the SUT and it is too long by 2". I do like the truck vault one, esp when I only paid like $300 for it on E BAy. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Ahem!!! Hint Hint.
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Paragon,

When you say you had the truckvault in your '03, are you referring to an '03 H2? If so, I may want to buy your truckvault, if you would like to sell it.
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That was Tim that has the truck vault and, yes, I do believe it was in his '03 SUV that he recently traded in for his new SUT.

Thats why I was throwing the hints if he wanted to send it to me so I could give it a new home. Hell I have already spent $300 and don't have any material to build the box and drawer yet.

Hey Tim, was that truck vault the full width version or the one for when you keep the spare inside?
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