I just ordered one of these. I'm going to spray it with lacquer or something after assembly to prevent rust. I wish american companies didn't charge 5 times more for the same materials.
Great video, very helpful. How much height is added to the roof of the jeep? I’m worried about fitting in my garage if I add a rack with too much added height. Thanks
It is definitely possible to build it on the jeep. Actually I'd recommend it. Otherwise you're forcing a rigid pre-built frame onto your chassis which can put dents in things and warp stuff. Also buy a roll of some sort of semi rigid and very dense length of truck cabin sealer strip. Mark where your brackets will go on the jeep and the apply foam wherever those brackets won't be, then let the factory ones do their job against those brackets.
Thanks for the video. Most definitely came in hand. Thanks again. Question. On your front lights what did you use. Were they 3.5 inch wide and did you mouth them on the bottom or back hole. Thanks
the front of the (front) lights measure 3 in x 3 in. They are mounted to the bottom slot. And actually this is the "lighted" version of this rack, so it came with all the lights you see in the video, already mounted. Each of the lights (front and side) pull about 1.25 amps each. In my upcoming video I mount an AUXBEAM switch control panel where I will be able to control all the lights from the cab with one panel controller. I want to be able to switch the front, left and right sides independently. The AUXBEAM (and others) have amp limitations on their slots where you connect your lights, so I can't use any of the 5 amp fuse positions, I have to use the 10 amp position (should have 20-25% more amp rating in your fuse than the actual load). I am using a clamp on DC amp meter to see how many amps each group of lights are pulling... these meters are cheap on amazon and really handy. Hope this helps, let me know if you have more questions. Thanks for watching and for commenting! 👍
Yes, I did not install mine. But I think it's for use underneath the top, in between the brackets that stick out the side. The brackets lift the top up off the edge of the tub, and if you don't fill in the gaps air can come in and out easily. So just stick it along the top of the tub edge in between the brackets so that the top has a more even surface to sit on, and will make a good air seal
I do like it, and no problem so far. Just like any roof rack, if it's windy, you can feel it in the vehicle a bit, especially in this lifted Jeep, it sways a bit more. It holds my gear without any problems. What I like best about it though is all the lights, I've got a video coming up hopefully in the next week or two where I'm showing how well all the lights work . It will include the auxbeam switch control installation, It was a lot of work, but it is so cool now, I really like that part of it. Airing up in the dark, cooking a meal out the back of the Jeep in the dark, is not a big deal now, it's actually kind of fun! Hey thanks for watching, and good luck with yours 👍
Thanks for all the info! I just started my install yesterday. Of course, mine came without directions, so this video is serving that purpose! I'm looking forward to your next video. You've just earned a subscriber!
@@Gabriel-fh8ms so glad it helped! I have a vid coming in next week or so showing the lights in use. They are really bright, wow. hey thx for watching and for your comments👍
I'm having a lot of trouble getting my brackets between the tub and the hard top. I have them in place, but the top won't sink into place like it normally does. Did you have this problem?
I did not. My top is pretty dang heavy, so it sandwiched the brackets between the top and the tub very firmly. Maybe try loosening the top at the front, maybe also the top needs to be spread apart a bit at the rear so The edges will fall over the tub, also you could take the brackets out, and just make sure it seats on its own. Without seeing it, I'm not sure what else to tell you. Sorry about that
@@anesthesiadreamin how has it held up so far??? I just bought one and haven’t installed it and can’t find any for sure if you mount a tent or if you need certain bracket
@@ljvrdll I hear what you're asking, the rooftop tents I've seen typically mount to a roof rack with round bars. So my plan was to just fabricate some brackets to fit whatever tent I bought. Again, that doesn't help you. But it has held up well, We have had it on several four-wheeling trips, none of the bolts loosen, it never hits the top or wiggles around. I love the lights on it the most
Great video,excellent way of explaining the details. Thank you
I just ordered one of these. I'm going to spray it with lacquer or something after assembly to prevent rust. I wish american companies didn't charge 5 times more for the same materials.
Dude awesome and informative
Great video, very helpful. How much height is added to the roof of the jeep? I’m worried about fitting in my garage if I add a rack with too much added height. Thanks
It is definitely possible to build it on the jeep. Actually I'd recommend it. Otherwise you're forcing a rigid pre-built frame onto your chassis which can put dents in things and warp stuff. Also buy a roll of some sort of semi rigid and very dense length of truck cabin sealer strip. Mark where your brackets will go on the jeep and the apply foam wherever those brackets won't be, then let the factory ones do their job against those brackets.
Good tips! Thanks 👍
nice vid, thx...quick question, Can the freedom panels be removed while this rack is on?
Yes
I wosh I have seen this before installing mine. Difficult on the 2 door.
Thanks for the video. Most definitely came in hand. Thanks again. Question. On your front lights what did you use. Were they 3.5 inch wide and did you mouth them on the bottom or back hole. Thanks
the front of the (front) lights measure 3 in x 3 in. They are mounted to the bottom slot. And actually this is the "lighted" version of this rack, so it came with all the lights you see in the video, already mounted. Each of the lights (front and side) pull about 1.25 amps each. In my upcoming video I mount an AUXBEAM switch control panel where I will be able to control all the lights from the cab with one panel controller. I want to be able to switch the front, left and right sides independently. The AUXBEAM (and others) have amp limitations on their slots where you connect your lights, so I can't use any of the 5 amp fuse positions, I have to use the 10 amp position (should have 20-25% more amp rating in your fuse than the actual load). I am using a clamp on DC amp meter to see how many amps each group of lights are pulling... these meters are cheap on amazon and really handy.
Hope this helps, let me know if you have more questions. Thanks for watching and for commenting! 👍
Literally could not have installed this rack without your video. Thank you!
Have you done the electrical on video yet?
Yes, check my channel for "Auxbeam" parts 1, 2, 3
Question? I did not see foam insulation that came with my roof rack kit. What would you suggest in using?
Yes, I did not install mine. But I think it's for use underneath the top, in between the brackets that stick out the side. The brackets lift the top up off the edge of the tub, and if you don't fill in the gaps air can come in and out easily. So just stick it along the top of the tub edge in between the brackets so that the top has a more even surface to sit on, and will make a good air seal
I think I'm going to order the version with no lights. How do you like it so far?
I do like it, and no problem so far. Just like any roof rack, if it's windy, you can feel it in the vehicle a bit, especially in this lifted Jeep, it sways a bit more. It holds my gear without any problems. What I like best about it though is all the lights, I've got a video coming up hopefully in the next week or two where I'm showing how well all the lights work . It will include the auxbeam switch control installation, It was a lot of work, but it is so cool now, I really like that part of it. Airing up in the dark, cooking a meal out the back of the Jeep in the dark, is not a big deal now, it's actually kind of fun! Hey thanks for watching, and good luck with yours 👍
Thanks for all the info! I just started my install yesterday. Of course, mine came without directions, so this video is serving that purpose! I'm looking forward to your next video. You've just earned a subscriber!
@@Gabriel-fh8ms so glad it helped! I have a vid coming in next week or so showing the lights in use. They are really bright, wow. hey thx for watching and for your comments👍
I'm having a lot of trouble getting my brackets between the tub and the hard top. I have them in place, but the top won't sink into place like it normally does. Did you have this problem?
I did not. My top is pretty dang heavy, so it sandwiched the brackets between the top and the tub very firmly. Maybe try loosening the top at the front, maybe also the top needs to be spread apart a bit at the rear so The edges will fall over the tub, also you could take the brackets out, and just make sure it seats on its own. Without seeing it, I'm not sure what else to tell you. Sorry about that
Are you able to mount a tent to this top ?
@@ljvrdll IDK for sure... That is one of the reasons we originally bought it, but we have not bought a tent yet. Sorry, I know that doesn't help
@@anesthesiadreamin how has it held up so far??? I just bought one and haven’t installed it and can’t find any for sure if you mount a tent or if you need certain bracket
@@ljvrdll I hear what you're asking, the rooftop tents I've seen typically mount to a roof rack with round bars. So my plan was to just fabricate some brackets to fit whatever tent I bought. Again, that doesn't help you. But it has held up well, We have had it on several four-wheeling trips, none of the bolts loosen, it never hits the top or wiggles around. I love the lights on it the most
nice vid, thx...quick question, Can the freedom panels be removed while this rack is on?