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Join Date: Nov 2011
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I had the same dilemma when trying to come up with a rod rack for my camper shell.
I didn't want to drill any holes to mount an overhead rack and also didn't want to lose any head room in the shell since I sometimes sleep back there when camping. I was planning on using the existing screws on the side window frames to mount some "gun rack" type holders to hold the rods. In the end, I utilized the shell ledge and existing hold down bolts to store 3 rods on each side. The hooks are bent aluminum. The lower hook is a separate piece from the upper section. They are sandwiched together with the hold down bolt. The rods are separated from rubbing each other and I used peel and stick felt on any surface that they might rub against. I have a long bed(8') so this design works out. I can fit rods up to 8' If you have a short bed, it might not work out too well As previously mentioned, with a short bed truck, you will need a system to be able to pass the rods through a window. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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