Roof Rack Bars To REPLACE Stock

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May 4, 2016 | 07:05 PM
  #1  
Hi guys,

I have a 2000 durango with the stock roof bars running driver to passenger side. I want to upgrade the bars to something stronger and flat so I can carry some long trim mouldings from the big box store.

I am going to be adding a T-Load Hitch or Goalpost hitch to give me that third point to load on.

Question is what fits our durangos? Checking out the websites, they all say if I have the factory rails that run front to back, which ours don't. I have never seen a 1st generation with bars like that.

Anyways hoping someone with some knowledge can shed some light here. I am hoping that I get a set of thules or rhino-rack bars and they plug right into the factory hook in rail.
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May 4, 2016 | 08:22 PM
  #2  
Anything you mount to the stock roof side rails aren't far enough apart to adequately hold floppy moldings. The rack type won't help that. You'd be better off bungeeing/mounting a couple PVC pipes to the stock bars and putting the molding inside those.
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May 4, 2016 | 09:42 PM
  #3  
Probably should have mentions its pvc trim boards. Something like 18' x 1" x 5".

I am thinking about adding a hitch to my front and putting up in a goal post hitch similar to this.

Roof Rack Bars To REPLACE Stock-goal-post-hitch-c31054_aa.jpg  

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May 5, 2016 | 12:10 AM
  #4  
Rent one of their trucks.
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May 5, 2016 | 12:51 AM
  #5  
Ok, well obviously I trying to find an answer to my original question and not looking for dumb suggestions on here.
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May 5, 2016 | 09:46 AM
  #6  
Quote: Ok, well obviously I trying to find an answer to my original question and not looking for dumb suggestions on here.
You never said this was an ongoing project, wrote it up as just a one time haul. As such, I just pointed out your 'I have to use my Durango, make it work no matter what!', is likely not the best approach.

Good luck with your adventure.
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May 8, 2016 | 01:42 PM
  #7  
Honestly I would borrow a car trailer from someone, less likely to damage the boards. Just plan out everything so you hopefully only have to make one trip with it. To answer you question I can't say that I have seen any aftermarket racks for these.
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