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Jeep Kayak roof rack
by Paul (email)


Contributed 08/13/2010  Responses:  0

Jeep Kargo King roof rack. I had this on our 2008 Jeep 4 door convertible to haul kayaks. The rear of the rack has hinges so you can tilt the rack up, put the top down and still haul your toys (Bikes, kayaks, etc)on top. I paid over $540 in this. Over $400 for the rack plus shipping - in addition I purchased 2 Yakima cross rails. This was on a four door but could easily be adapted to a 2 door. We bought this a little over a year ago for our Jeep which we towed behind our motor home. Like new. $250. See photos at Craigs list, click link. I'm in Hendersonville.

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