Best badass roof rack Help.
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MBRP Representative
MBRP Representative
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From: Huntsville Ontario
The MBRP rack will not let you down in form, or function. This rack is one of the strongest available, and also give the Jeep an aggressive look. Follow the templates included with the instructions to a T. These racks fit well, but you have to trust the templates.
If you have any questions about the install let me know. I can install one of these racks in about 2 hours with minimal help.
Steve
If you have any questions about the install let me know. I can install one of these racks in about 2 hours with minimal help.
Steve
MBRP with full front extention and light bar attachement
this thing is sweet , i get stopped all the time from people asking who makes it? where to get it? how much can it hold? And how Much $$ ? this rack can hold an a 72"x52" basket no problem (on my to-do List), not to mention the customer service at MBRP is Awesome..
If you would like to check it out before you buy feel free to let me know you can come check mine out anytime no problem sometime seeing things inperson installed helps..
If you would like to check it out before you buy feel free to let me know you can come check mine out anytime no problem sometime seeing things inperson installed helps..
Last edited by gadget799; Dec 23, 2010 at 11:09 AM.
The MBRP, would that work with a bikini top only setup? I'm not running either hardtop or softtop, just bikini and windjammer on a 4dr ... Looks nice, I've been considering just the Gobi but there's still time.
Don't know if you would consider it badass or not but I mounted a warrior rack to my hardtop ... Did a write up of it earlier today ... If your interested ... You can find it in the write up forum.
Just my opinion, but I like the looks of the Gobi and the Wild Boar roof racks the best. They actually look like roof racks. The MBRP looks more like some sort of external roll cage on the Jeep....which some might like, but I find it to be a bit too much. But that's just my opinion and I am sure the MBRP is nonetheless a top notch product. I bet it looks really good on some Jeeps, I just wouldn't want it on mine.
Last edited by Runewolf1973; Dec 23, 2010 at 03:54 PM.


