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Old 10-15-2016, 04:06 PM
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Duff,

Before you roll your own, take a look at this one, PortaRod. I haven't pulled the trigger yet, but probably will so. I hate the idea of drilling holes in my truck bed.
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Old 10-15-2016, 06:04 PM
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I'm in for portarod sold me
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Duff,

Before you roll your own, take a look at this one, PortaRod. I haven't pulled the trigger yet, but probably will so. I hate the idea of drilling holes in my truck bed.
Cool concept.

I have no plans of drilling holes in the bed. I have a factory bed rail system and have been toying with brackets to utilize that. Want the rack to sit low enough that bed cover will fit when rods aren't in the rack.

Mocked up these brackets with a 4" drop. Not sure if I'll powder coat the steel or redo them in aluminum. Trying to keep everything black in color. Thinking of making a wood crossbar and having it rhino lined to match the bed.
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If you want to spray them, this stuff is amazing.

http://www.rustoleum.com/en/product-...e-enamel-spray


Used it on our aluminum cabin door frame on the boat and my trailer hitch on the truck and its really tough stuff. I've seen others use it on the black metal window frames on boats and it works well there too in spite of all the elements and salt water.
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I have 2 of the porta rods in my truck.
They are OK, but I would never purchase them again.
spacing sucks due to them using a universal cargo bar.
I put them in opposite so I could use the spacing all the way across the truck.
you need t just about bend the truck bed liner to get them tight enough to hold the rods without slipping
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I have 2 of the porta rods in my truck.
They are OK, but I would never purchase them again.
spacing sucks due to them using a universal cargo bar.
I put them in opposite so I could use the spacing all the way across the truck.
you need t just about bend the truck bed liner to get them tight enough to hold the rods without slipping
Good info. Still working on a design. Costs nothing but my time. Will be playing with it for awhile to see what I come up with.
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I think the best is still putting a piece of aluminum angle on the bed edge.
then bolting trex to it.
then installing plastic flush mount rod holders .
can put 2 or three staggered rows depending on how many rods you want to carry

simaler to this

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Old 10-18-2016, 09:59 AM
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I think the best is still putting a piece of aluminum angle on the bed edge.
then bolting trex to it.
then installing plastic flush mount rod holders .
can put 2 or three staggered rows depending on how many rods you want to carry

simaler to this

Definitely the concept I'm looking to copy. Although I need it dropped below the bed rails so cover will fit.
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Old 10-18-2016, 10:30 AM
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I have 2 of the porta rods in my truck.
They are OK, but I would never purchase them again.
spacing sucks due to them using a universal cargo bar.
I put them in opposite so I could use the spacing all the way across the truck.
you need t just about bend the truck bed liner to get them tight enough to hold the rods without slipping
Dan,

Do you have the "Inshore" version or the heavier "Offshore"?
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