P500 Post your rear rack or box. Pics.

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Was in local Lowes yesterday, saw 50% clearance on 48 inch Kobalt aluminum box $89.

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Finished up my custom box today! Constructed out of 1” thick wood, 8” tall sides, and the exact shape of the rack. Sanded every square inch of it, including rounding off all the edges to give it a smooth look. Drilled pilot holes for every single screw to prevent splitting. Then for protection/durability I covered it with 3 coats of Rustoleum truck bed liner coating. Mounted it with 4 u-bolts. It was a fun project and couldn’t have pictured it turning out any better. The only thing left for it is a small diamond plate tool box that I have on order. Will post more pics when I install that.
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What did you use or find best to sand it so smooth?
 
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where did you find your fender rear flares?

I think @solrus was the first to do this so that's where I got the idea. Flexy Flares, come precurved to fit the wheel wells on a truck. Have to be cut and fit and following the contours of the rear fenders was a b**** to do without having gaps or creases. It can be done though. Used black silicone to help seal them up.

Pacer Performance Products 52-170 Flexy Flares 2.25" Wide x 58" Long 2 Piece Side Surface Mount Heavy Duty Fender Flare Set
 
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Like the tailgate design and latches. These are pretty handy for tie downs.

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I haven’t decide if I want to use these pictured for tie down points or use I-bolts. I like these you pictured cause they down stick out all the time but my concern with them would be them clinging around on the trail when not in use.
 
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I haven’t decide if I want to use these pictured for tie down points or use I-bolts. I like these you pictured cause they down stick out all the time but my concern with them would be them clinging around on the trail when not in use.
Don’t worry about hearing them on trail. All aspects of your machine will most certainly drown that out. I can’t hear a dam thing but my motor winding, mud sloshing and twigs when on trail.
 
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Oh...I forgot about tunage! Yes, if you have a stereo like I do, that will drown out everything else thats stated above it it’s loud enough AKA @trigger :eek:
 
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