going for a "hard-ass" look, which roof rack?

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LoL this is turning out to be so much fun (and frikkin expensive) hehe

So I've picked out my grille guard design. I'm going for the "Waag" look although think I might be tracking on a couple designs which look kinda' like the Waag but without the $600.00 price point. Anyway now I need to pick out a tough looking roof rack...something that says "yeah, I open beer bottles with my teeth...what's it to ya'?" :Grenade:

2004 Expy, fully blacked out. Suggestions encouraged!

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really any decent basket is gonna look good... check with Solismo he got an awesome deal on his
 

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I got everything for mine for around $200, so it will be plenty cheap. The opening beer bottles with your teeth part look is up to you. I think it looks tough, but some people might mistake it for a tree hugger's yakima.
 

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Please do not take this the wrong way, if you have 24's with street tires, it's going to look a little out of place having a roof rack.
 
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Please do not take this the wrong way, if you have 24's with street tires, it's going to look a little out of place having a roof rack.

Lol i dont have twenty four's with street tires!!!......they're 22s lol
 

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Please do not take this the wrong way, if you have 24's with street tires, it's going to look a little out of place having a roof rack.

He makes a very good point. I would atleast give it a small lift with some bigger tires.
 
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My tires aren't that small, are they??
 

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My tires aren't that small, are they??

It's not that the tires are small, generally when doing the offroad/rugged look, it gives a more aggressive look when you have an aggressive tread tire. Mine aren't that extreme of a tire, but still a somewhat offroad looking tire with great treadware, traction, etc.

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It's not that the tires are small, generally when doing the offroad/rugged look, it gives a more aggressive look when you have an aggressive tread tire. Mine aren't that extreme of a tire, but still a somewhat offroad looking tire with great treadware, traction, etc.

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When I bought this puppy at auction the tired were bald. My buddy who owns a rim shop did me a solid and traded out the stock wheels for new 22s with tires for just the price of the tires so I went with those. Not looking to drop any more money on tires right now so maybe I need to hold off, although I figure I can still make it look tough. Maybe I need to amend the whole ""yeah, I open beer bottles with my teeth...what's it to ya'?" to ""yeah, I open beer bottles with my teeth, plus I like to get the occasional manicure...what's it to ya'?" :rotflmao:
 

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When I bought this puppy at auction the tired were bald. My buddy who owns a rim shop did me a solid and traded out the stock wheels for new 22s with tires for just the price of the tires so I went with those. Not looking to drop any more money on tires right now so maybe I need to hold off, although I figure I can still make it look tough. Maybe I need to amend the whole ""yeah, I open beer bottles with my teeth...what's it to ya'?" to ""yeah, I open beer bottles with my teeth, plus I like to get the occasional manicure...what's it to ya'?" :rotflmao:

Hahahhhhhaaaaa Too funny!!
 

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I will tell you this, it was a pain in the ass to load the crap on the rack by myself. Especially when the cooler was full. Although I did have my budlight 18pack securly strapped on the side :)
 

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have to agree with sol and ft roof rack should be for lifted expys. and cant believe waag one is so expensive. i called them and they quoted me about half that. but it could be that i can pick it up and not have it shipped. I would call waag directly and see what they can do for you.
 

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if you want a nice rack with your stock set up i would go for a somewhat low profile look you can even add those thin rectangular shaped lights on top. i think it could look nice as long as it is clean looking. you can pull it off, then you can always get bigger tires later and go with a solismo style look
 

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if you want a nice rack with your stock set up i would go for a somewhat low profile look you can even add those thin rectangular shaped lights on top. i think it could look nice as long as it is clean looking. you can pull it off, then you can always get bigger tires later and go with a solismo style look

now that you mention it, surco does make an urban rack.
 
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Good advice cheers yall. I was thinking about going for the more "low profile" look. Yeah Waag is crazy expensive! I found a similar looking guard on Ebay for about $280.00 shipped but wonder if I'm sacrificing quality. I'll post the link later.
 
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