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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Canoe on trac?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul McDevitt" data-source="post: 919698" data-attributes="member: 65845"><p>Take that Harbor Freight bed extender, and turn it around. Close or remove the tailgate, put the short part of the "L" shaped piece into your hitch, so it stands tall rather than extends out. Now insert the "T" shaped part, so the whole thing is as tall as the roof of your bed. Put a Yakima or Thule rack on top of the cab, put the canoe on the cab, ant just far back enough to secure to the hitch mounted carrier. Secure well, and drive to the lake/river.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul McDevitt, post: 919698, member: 65845"] Take that Harbor Freight bed extender, and turn it around. Close or remove the tailgate, put the short part of the "L" shaped piece into your hitch, so it stands tall rather than extends out. Now insert the "T" shaped part, so the whole thing is as tall as the roof of your bed. Put a Yakima or Thule rack on top of the cab, put the canoe on the cab, ant just far back enough to secure to the hitch mounted carrier. Secure well, and drive to the lake/river. [/QUOTE]
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Canoe on trac?
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