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evel knievel

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I want to mount a Thule rack to the outside bed cleats using an artificial rain gutter. I need to know if the bolts that are in there now can be used or if shorter ones are needed. I've seen a few pictures of it done but can't seem to get this part figured out. Thanks.
 
I used the "Sal A." method to mount my rack and trays. It is easy to do and it's removable.



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Did you have to alter the feet at all? I have and old, junky set of Thule feet that I experimented on and it wasn't sturdy front to back. I'm sure I did something wrong or possibly the feet are just no good anymore. They are really haggard and even if it worked ok I wouldn't have used them. I liked the idea of the artificial rain gutter just for total lock down potential.
 
These are the old style gutter mounts. All I did was cut two notches at the bottom of each mount so they could drop in the cleats on the side of the Trac. I went to Lowe's and bought some 1" stock and had it cut so they could reach mount-to-mount (I can't remember the exact dimensions). Then I just assembled it, dropped it onto the cleats, and tightened down the handles and then mounted the Rocky Mount trays. It is amazingly sturdy front to back and laterally. I actually drove with this setup from Colorado to Alabama with no issues.
 
These are the old style gutter mounts. All I did was cut two notches at the bottom of each mount so they could drop in the cleats on the side of the Trac. I went to Lowe's and bought some 1" stock and had it cut so they could reach mount-to-mount (I can't remember the exact dimensions). Then I just assembled it, dropped it onto the cleats, and tightened down the handles and then mounted the Rocky Mount trays. It is amazingly sturdy front to back and laterally. I actually drove with this setup from Colorado to Alabama with no issues.
 
Damn. That's awesome. I used a 1" metal hole saw bit and made two half moons so the feet sat on the cleats. When tightened it wobbled front to back a bit. I wonder if it's because it's round on round. Are your notches squrare like Sal's? Thanks for your help.
 
Nope. They are round as well. Have you tried setting the mounts inboard a little. Try to put some tension on the whole assembly even before you tighten it.
 
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