Tozan
Overlander
I carry a 16 foot canoe on my Tahoe but I just don't trust the factory rack for putting that much stress on it... I also do not like how high all the aftermarket racks are because the extra height adds to the aerodynamic drag and reduced MPG. Plus many of the aftermarket ones use plastic on the attachment points too.
So being the guy I am I decided to make my own. I found some cromoly steel from an airplane wing strut that is tear dropped shaped like a wing so it will be less likely to create wind noise. I cut two pieces of angle iron and welded them to the struts and bent the angle pieces to fit the angle of the stock side rails.
I am designing a set of quick disconnect inserts to go inside of the side rails so I will be able to remove or adjust the rails quickly in the future. For now I just drilled the side rails to mount them.
My rails are over an inch lower than the stock ones and much stronger and a little lighter too.
So being the guy I am I decided to make my own. I found some cromoly steel from an airplane wing strut that is tear dropped shaped like a wing so it will be less likely to create wind noise. I cut two pieces of angle iron and welded them to the struts and bent the angle pieces to fit the angle of the stock side rails.
I am designing a set of quick disconnect inserts to go inside of the side rails so I will be able to remove or adjust the rails quickly in the future. For now I just drilled the side rails to mount them.
My rails are over an inch lower than the stock ones and much stronger and a little lighter too.