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Originally posted by Steel_City_X:
I think that this has some serious potential for those of us who haul things around.

I could have this rack/nest and still haul drywall, plywood and lumber. This issue kept me from purchasing a rack. Now if the bracketry was on the bottom/sides of the tubes.

Todd
I'm confused how a safari rack would "prevent" you from hauling things around. I've had over 300lbs of steel on my rack, sheets of plywood, 4x4's, etc. I can haul pretty much anything I can get up top. The longer sheets lay over the entire top frame of the rack and allow for ratchet tie downs to be used.

Now I can understand the low profile setup, but it certainly won't be able to haul anything that a load warrior (or a better designed safari rack)can. Just the rigid design allowing for tie downs is a huge benefit when hauling.
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