![]() The cool thing about the Rhino rack Backbone is that there is an integral system that is like a frame inside the hardtop, so it is out of the elements and once I put my headliner on you cannot even tell it’s there. I want to put all sorts of things up there and not have to stress while I am going down the highway. I also wanted to have something in my fiberglass top that supported the rack and pushed the weight down to the rear tub, I did not want to rely solely on my fiberglass top. The Rhino Rack checked that box for sure. It also would be a nightmare to clean, all the tubes and joints blocking the body… the whole thought of it makes me frustrated thinking about detailing my Jeep. I think it looks very silly and also adds a place for trees and bushes to get caught up in while I’m going down tight trails. I didn’t want anything jetting out around the Jeep like a cage. I wanted a low profile look, this was key. Why I decided to chose the Rhino Rack Backbone: Note that the camping couch is on the rack. So my $50.00 couch became an over a thousand dollar investment. After all, everyone knows a two door Jeep some serious space limitations after you put a fridge back there. I wouldn’t always need to have my couch but some space really was starting to become an issue. I decided to pull the trigger and look into a roof rack again. I do not like the fact that it took up a considerable amount of space in my Jeep. It was on sale for $50.00 and it was awesome, it would be the only thing I would consider as less of a necessity for camping but I’m still going to haul this around every chance I get. Last Christmas I decided to buy a camping couch. I never really stopped looking at roof racks but I never really saw the value in the ugly to storage ratio. I did not like the outside frame style racks because they frankly look ugly and It would be too much work if I wanted to drive around topless. I did not like the idea of making myself more top heavy, or changing the integrity of my hard top. ![]() I have been avoiding putting a roof rack on my Jeep for eight years. I own a 2010 Two Door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, and every month or two I buy something for it to try and make my overlanding experiences a bit more enjoyable. There’s only one opinion in this write up, and that’s my own. I have been very diligent in my career to ensure I do no cross any ethical lines so I have paid for this product myself and also installed it myself. Let’s jump into this, my first review of an accessory that I’ve installed on my own Jeep.
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