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Does anybody know when this is coming out?
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With your Bronco (Badlands) build can you give an approximate overall height to the top of the rack measuring from the ground? I like the clean look of this rack. Hoping too that it is a fairly quiet rack unloaded for day-to-day driving.The build quality is good, the instructions are decent and the install was easy. You'll want two people to help install and then fine tune the mounts on the hardtop. Once that's done the crossbars are installed easily and are highly adjustable. My only wish is that they offered more crossbars, 5 are included.
The main reason I ordered this one is due to the light attachment on the fairing. It's exceptional and made my light install incredibly easy and clean. Check out SPV Parts for instructions and buy one of his roof light kits, it's what I used and they are highly recommended.
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Thanks. This looks like a quality built rack looking at the close-ups. This has moved to the top of my list for consideration.The lights will be the factor on noise, I have 7 rigid 360s but you can mount anything you want or use the fairing with no mounts to significantly reduce wind noise.
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Rear
The front sits at about 79" to the ground and the rear is at 80".
Here is the no light fairing.
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Didn't see a link on this thread.No idea... I'm interested in it too but I'm guessing the price tag will be way steep. Definitely looks better than the other full rack options I've seen so far though.
Both are included in the purchaseDidn't see a link on this thread.
https://www.westinautomotive.com/product-detail/15-00015/mesa-roof-rack
Fairly priced roof rack. Didn't see option for cutout light bar on the fairing.