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    Nice job! And I bet its 100 times more useful than the Honda one that I can never get things to fit on.
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    Nice work....
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    GREAT WORK! and the good part is, you did it all yourself ! That's always a great feeling =
    FYI I've had good luck using brake caliper paint, then baking it in our kitchen oven. No smoke or smell. You can all a tech rep for baking info

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    Looks very nice!!
    Just curious, what purpose does the "lip" serve? I've always preferred a flat rack for full support.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrjava View Post
    Looks very nice!!
    Just curious, what purpose does the "lip" serve? I've always preferred a flat rack for full support.

    I just preferred the lip over flat look and it will keep stuff from sliding. I won’t be carrying much of anything on here.

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