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Flatbroke
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Re: Four wheeler rack ideals
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August 12, 2009, 08:37:25 pm »
I took a grinder to that metal hump on the rack that the wooden box went on to allow the box to hang over a bit and sit flat. THe hoop was welded to the crossmember so there wasnt an exposed whole left. I painted over it to prevent rust.
Bigworm Fabbed the alluminum box on the articat and allowed the metal hoop to stay in place as the box is easilly removable. THe Box was linexed ( I made a mistake and said power coated in my previous post). The linex keeps the metal cool and helps dampen the noise.
I prefer the wood box cauase it is taller and I made it a bit deeper,
We have hauled four men, and six dogs at one time on the Artic Cat quad. those things are beasts.
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