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Any creative in-vehicle rod storage out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 377982" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>the closet rod thing sounds more realistic . . . </p><p>get a 1/2" conduit pipe from the Big Box Store, cut it to size,</p><p>drill a hole in each end, some electrical wire, bingo-bango done.</p><p>I guess you could drill holes a few inches apart along the conduit to make some</p><p>wire ties to hold the rods from sliding around.</p><p>I know PVC will be sag - so that's out</p><p></p><p>my problem is that I have a '96 Jeep Cherokee XJ and a 7' one piece rod must</p><p>ride on the top. I can store it inside as it will fit from the tail gate to the dash.</p><p></p><p>I think I will give the clothes rod thing more thought - - - it will not bother me to</p><p>drill some holes or make some brackets in the plastic frame along the roof line inside.</p><p></p><p>I remember these tourist Snow Birds driving in their big Cadillac with about 75 pounds of </p><p>suits and dresses hanging on one of those clothes hanging bars with no sagging !! :LMFAO:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 377982, member: 13599"] the closet rod thing sounds more realistic . . . get a 1/2" conduit pipe from the Big Box Store, cut it to size, drill a hole in each end, some electrical wire, bingo-bango done. I guess you could drill holes a few inches apart along the conduit to make some wire ties to hold the rods from sliding around. I know PVC will be sag - so that's out my problem is that I have a '96 Jeep Cherokee XJ and a 7' one piece rod must ride on the top. I can store it inside as it will fit from the tail gate to the dash. I think I will give the clothes rod thing more thought - - - it will not bother me to drill some holes or make some brackets in the plastic frame along the roof line inside. I remember these tourist Snow Birds driving in their big Cadillac with about 75 pounds of suits and dresses hanging on one of those clothes hanging bars with no sagging !! :LMFAO: [/QUOTE]
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