demolition_x
Not After Fame & Fortune
- Location
- Holden Beach / Wilmington NC

harbor freight has this one rated for 500 lbs for 40 bucks and i have a 15% off coupon.
sides don't look too sturdy but hard to tell from a pic.
royal flush has one
Mine's not a Harbour Freight $40 less 15% kind of hauler, though.
And it doesn't have an added receiver to tow a trailer.
I built a steel one in 1995 and used it to haul a 550 to and from Texas/Florida. I had this one built out of aluminum because of the whole salt issue.
But anyway---here's a picture:
I plan on using it tomorrow! :biggthumpup:
Hey flush build some uprights on the rear of the rack then you don't have to tie the ski down.. But make sure that the one closest to the truck is right at the bumper heigth or you can't put the tailgate down... you have to take the rack out... :banghead:
no chit yours is turfed. :cool2:
im gonna see what i can come up with.
And then mine has the uprights in the rear so you don't have to tie it down. I got some general plans sketched out but nothing formal. It took forever to get this one set up right and everything lined up before the welding started but since I have a prototype it wouldn't take so long. It will still take a lot of time.What are you guys paying to get these custom built?
Are you just kinda having the welder wing it or are you building these off of some basic plans? I mean other than center the ski, two rails and a front stop.
Welding it easy really easy if you can pull a finger throtle you can weld. Making a weld pretty is the hard part that it why all my welds on the rack are double passed and then ground smooth so you can' see how crappy they look. After a project like this I turned out to be a pretty decent welder now. I am even welding aluminum now. I am doing all kinds of projects for other people now also. LOL