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#1 Doff

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Posted 18 July 2021 - 02:01 AM

Hi all

 

Wondering how ya'll mount your maxtrax to you FWC?  We have a Hawk slide in.  Don't think there's anyway to mount them to the back or sides.  HAs anyone mounted to the Yakama track or bars?  What mounting set up did you use?

 

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#2 ski3pin

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Posted 18 July 2021 - 02:26 AM

To help, here are a few previous posts on this topic -

 

Suggestions On How To Mount MaxTrax

 

MaxTrax recovery boards mounting

 

Mounting MaxTrax on the back of my camper

 

MaxTrax on the roof rack

 

MaxTrax mount on 2020 hawk


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Posted 18 July 2021 - 02:29 AM

I built a roof rack out of 80/20 extrusions and brackets that mounts directly to the Yakima tracks.  This is on a Grandby, so there is a little more space on the roof:

 

Rack with Maxtrax mounted:

 

Maxtrax Rack 3-640.jpg

 

Mount to Yakima track:

 

Maxtrax Rack 2-640.jpg

 

Bracket I used to keep maxtrax from sliding and also allow them to be locked:

 

Maxtrax Rack 1-640.jpg

 

Maxtrax Rack Lock-640.jpg

 

I can provide more details if you are interested.

 

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Posted 18 July 2021 - 05:19 PM

Scott, that's pretty much what I am looking for.  What are those bars you attached to the Yakama tracks? you built them?


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Posted 18 July 2021 - 06:47 PM

Search for “8020 extrusion” to get an idea on what is available.
 

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Posted 18 July 2021 - 11:08 PM

Scott, that's pretty much what I am looking for.  What are those bars you attached to the Yakama tracks? you built them?

 
Here is a link to the 80/20 web site, which can be a little overwhelming. FWIW, I ended up buying most of the parts from McMaster-Carr.
 
I decided to go with 80/20 because of the flexibility if I ever decide to reconfigure to accommodate other items. I was originally intending to attach Maxtrax pins to the flat surface plates mounted horizontally to the top of the 80/20 rails. However, I decided to keep things simple initially and mount those plates vertically without the pins to help secure the Maxtrax through the handles to keep them from sliding. This seems to work well, so I have skipped the pins. I used 6' x 1" x 1" 80/20 extrusions with slots on 3 sides - the flat side with no slot is on the bottom against the tracks. I also used stainless steel bolts with Torx security heads to make it a little more difficult for someone to disassemble. The Yakima tracks from FWC usually have extra M6-1mm T-nuts in the slot, so I used M6x12mm bolts to attach the 80/20 brackets to the tracks. I used 1/4-20 bolts for the rest of the assembly.

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