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Old 10-01-2009, 09:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Truck Bed Rod Holders (Rod Rack)

I have made some Rod Holders to fit against a tool box or the back cab in the bed of pickups, to solve my problem of scratched and tangled rods. I figured that some of you out there might like to have a set of your own. These Rod Holders will fit in any standard sizes trucks. We have been applying the Rod Holders in rows of two, by facing the top row of reels forward while the bottom row is faced back. This makes for a space saving fit to maximize bed space. I plan on selling the Rod Holders as bare aluminum, but if enough people request otherwise I will start spraying them all with bedliner (for an additional cost). Let me know if anyone is interested. I will sell them in single rows of 8, that way people can decided on their own mounting configuration.
Specs & Prices are as follows

Single Row of 8 measures - 60"LX6"H
Singel Row of 8 - $150( w/o sprayliner) Shipping not Included


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I have found out shipping cost to general areas around the US to give everyone a very close estimate of shipping cost. Due to size, the shipping cost do not change much within each general region.

Hawwaii: $134.64

New Jersey: $86

Virginia: $76

Georgia: $70

Miami: $75

Alabama: $40-$55

California: $97

To help cut shipping cost, if requested the row can be cut in half which will almost cut your shipping cost in half.

For Spray Liner + $50, wether it be one to two rows.

We have tried different applications working extremely well as rocket launchers for transoms. I have also made some to hold spearguns (pics coming soon). The Rod Holders make a nice application in garages and boat storage areas.

Orders can be made through email by providing quantity with options such as bare aluminum or spray liner. Please provide your contact information, along with address, so I can provide exact shipping cost. I am using PayPal's Email Invoicing, which allows me to generate invoice with exact shipping and info once order is recieved. Then mail it to you to follow steps and pay quickly and securely.


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Old 10-01-2009, 10:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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very cool!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 10-02-2009, 09:36 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Tight work there! Good looking and practical. I drive a Suburban so can't use but best of luck!

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What did you do to make the tool box stronger? I have a 6 rod holder right now and I had to strengthen the box to hold 6 sword rods. If i put 16 heavy rods on one side my box would rip apart.
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Well I haul 2 50W's, 2 80W's, 4 Torsa 30's, 4 Trynos 30's, 2 kristal XL651's. I get some flex if I'm racing to the dock, but its minor. I have not put any backing on my UWS Toolbox. I think its due to the wide section width of each row, which covers most of the toolbox wall. On the other hand I do have a friend who had to attach vertical flat-bar on the inside of his less than well built toolbox. I know for a fact a friend of mine has a heavy duty Weathergaurd running 16 big rods of 4-80's, 4-50's, 6-30's and it works out well with no flex.
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