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I found some ads on Craig’s list for racks that would fit a K5.
Met with the guy who owned the most promising one. He had fabricated it himself, and parted with it for a very reasonable price.
It sits on four feet that have four bolts each running through the fiberglass top. The inside has plates that the bolts come through and are secured with washers and nuts. Very straight forward.
I applied a generous amount of silicone around each bolt and under the feet to help prevent leaks.
I have been up on top of it several times to secure the spare tire and some el cheapo offroad lights.
Seems to hold the weight fine.
Also finished wiring the switch panel for the lights. The other switches are for a CB, a Stereo, and a “cup holder style” power inverter.
Met with the guy who owned the most promising one. He had fabricated it himself, and parted with it for a very reasonable price.
It sits on four feet that have four bolts each running through the fiberglass top. The inside has plates that the bolts come through and are secured with washers and nuts. Very straight forward.
I applied a generous amount of silicone around each bolt and under the feet to help prevent leaks.
I have been up on top of it several times to secure the spare tire and some el cheapo offroad lights.
Seems to hold the weight fine.
Also finished wiring the switch panel for the lights. The other switches are for a CB, a Stereo, and a “cup holder style” power inverter.
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