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    Default Wrangler JK Expedition Rack: BajaRack

    Expeditions West had a chance to fit and test the new BajaRack JK Wrangler expedition rack system, which mounts to the 4-door Unlimited. This is their first prototype, and we will have it mounted to one of the trucks for our expedition team heading to Panama.

    IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS IS A PROTOTYPE RACK, AND ONLY REFLECTIVE OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT IN GENERAL APPEARANCE AND FUNCTIONAL DESIGN, NOT FINAL DESIGN, STRUCTURE, ETC.

    Like most BajaRack stuff, this is an attractive, well designed unit.

    We will be sure to report on it's performance as the trip develops. Here is the full release: BajaRack JK Expedition Rack



    Last edited by Scott Brady; 02-03-2009 at 09:28 PM.
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    What would Tom Sheppard say?

    I've been impressed with the BajaRacks, for sure. Light, strong, attractive, and underpriced.
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    I cannot help but notice that the attachment points look remarkably similar to the mounts used by Wild Boar for their JK racks. None the less, this is a very good looking system and if it proves to be durable will be one of the better rack options available for the JK platform.

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    Anything planned for the 2-door JK?
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    Figures, just when I think I've settled on a rack, yet another one comes around.

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    I was noticing the same thing. Some, like Gobi, mount to the frame at the bumper.

    Quote Originally Posted by TCM View Post
    I cannot help but notice that the attachment points look remarkably similar to the mounts used by Wild Boar for their JK racks. None the less, this is a very good looking system and if it proves to be durable will be one of the better rack options available for the JK platform.

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    Nearly all Jeep racks mount in the same fashion, using the front A pillar and then mounting either to the body in the rear, or to a rear bumper / rear cross-member. Not many other ways to do it

    Garvin / Wilderness Racks actually figured it out first if I recall correctly, probably 10 years ago...
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    Quote Originally Posted by EW

    I gotta ask... Where's the XV-JP portion of your JK???

    Is that an older photo of yours or someone else's Jeep?



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    It is another team members Jeep. They are currently in Guatemala doing some medical volunteering before meeting up with us in Central Mexico.
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    Remember, this is a prototype...

    The production units will be built in a jig, etc., and the span can be reinforced by the rack itself. If I remember, they built the rack by hand, and it had a little bend in it. If you look at the pictures, it is the rack that has more of a bend than the mount
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