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Alpha Expedition: Gobi Roof Rack.

Old Sep 25, 2011 | 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeffc418
I am getting so confused. I have a 2010 four door. Is there a Gobi Rack that will accommodate the sun rider option? I am hearing many different things. Does anyone have one on a 2010 and if so can you just open the front of the top? Thanks.
I have a 2010 JK with the Stealth Rack. Read my posts and if you have more questions please feel free to pm me. The sun rider option does not work on the 2010 but you need to lift the rack to put the top in the sr position so why not go all the way down
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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Trail_blaster
How are the Gobi racks holding up to the weather. Any rusting or pitting?

I live in the SF Bay area and had a quality powder coated rack on my truck. Within a year it was a rust bucket. I spent hours in preventative maintenance on that thing before I finally dumped it.

I am interested in the Gobi Stealth Rack. But for the price, I don't want something I'll be scrapping and painting for eternity.
2 years, some rusting on top grid, more around quick disconnects. Not enough to complain about, but some concern for the future. Keeping after it with a wire brush and some satin Rustoleum...
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Old Nov 26, 2011 | 10:18 PM
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Default Thanks David for the fast shipment and great service!

I just ordered the Gobi Ranger right before the holidays from David... he was able to answer all my questions and ship me the rack in lightning fast time... I just put over 2000 miles on my jeep with the ranger and about 275 lbs of gear... it did great. Here is a link to a YouTube video I just posted if anyone is interested in seeing more detail... I looked everywhere for a YouTube video before purchasing, but the only two on the net are from David... and they are too short to get a feel for the rack... this should help those that like to see more detail in video versus just pics...

http://youtu.be/im1pW3qxJ7g

Thanks again David!!!

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Old Nov 26, 2011 | 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by turkeychaser
I just ordered the Gobi Ranger right before the holidays from David... he was able to answer all my questions and ship me the rack in lightning fast time... I just put over 2000 miles on my jeep with the ranger and about 275 lbs of gear... it did great. Here is a link to a YouTube video I just posted if anyone is interested in seeing more detail... I looked everywhere for a YouTube video before purchasing, but the only two on the net are from David... and they are too short to get a feel for the rack... this should help those that like to see more detail in video versus just pics...

http://youtu.be/im1pW3qxJ7g

Thanks again David!!!

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Thanks for posting nice rack. I have been debating exactly what kind of rack to get. I want to be able to take the top off easily - in the garage solo with a hoist. I've some racks that have a disconnect and tilt back allowing you to take the top off (I think). How does this one work. Those designs would not work in my garage.
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Old Nov 27, 2011 | 06:44 AM
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The Gobi tilts back as well. Only problem Ive seen is corrosion around the quick disco area. Ive had to do some sanding and recoating and the problem still exists. Otherwise a great rack. And turkeychaser, your Jeep looks amazing.
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Perkalater79
Thanks for posting nice rack. I have been debating exactly what kind of rack to get. I want to be able to take the top off easily - in the garage solo with a hoist. I've some racks that have a disconnect and tilt back allowing you to take the top off (I think). How does this one work. Those designs would not work in my garage.
As mentioned in the above post... the Gobi tilts back as well... with the quick disconnects you can tilt it back in literally seconds... but you could not do this in a garage... mine fits in my garage with 3.5 AEV and 35's... but only by 1/4 inch if that... hope that helps.
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by turkeychaser
As mentioned in the above post... the Gobi tilts back as well... with the quick disconnects you can tilt it back in literally seconds... but you could not do this in a garage... mine fits in my garage with 3.5 AEV and 35's... but only by 1/4 inch if that... hope that helps.
What is your garage clearance height pulling in?

83"?
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Old Jan 18, 2012 | 06:10 AM
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Default Body Armor Bumper?

Anyone using a Gobi rack with a Body armor rear bumper? I am about to purchase a rack and bumper and want to make sure i get a bumper that will work.
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Old Jan 18, 2012 | 08:53 AM
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I am. Works fine.

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Old Jan 18, 2012 | 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by mmccurdy
I am. Works fine.

Awesome - thanks for answering.
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