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Old 02-06-2004, 02:55 PM   #1
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Crew Cab LE, Smoke, Graphite/titanium leather, DVD, Nav, Big Tow, 4x2, side air bag package, utilitrack with overhead rack and bed extender.

Thought those of you who hadn't seen the truck with those accessories might like a look. Easy to install and easy to remove. The utilitrack is a winner (as is the rest of the truck!).
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Old 02-06-2004, 04:47 PM   #2
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That is great. I was wondering how the overhead rails looked. Unfortunatley i cant get a snowboard rack without the overhead rails just like the accessories on this link: http://www.leeauto.com/parts/titan.html

You think lookin at yours would a snowboard or ski rack be too high over truck attached to the overhead rails?
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Old 02-06-2004, 05:11 PM   #3
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BTW if any knows of a aftermarket company lookin at using the utili-track system as a mount for a snowboard or ski rack let me know. thx
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That is great. I was wondering how the overhead rails looked. Unfortunatley i cant get a snowboard rack without the overhead rails just like the accessories on this link: http://www.leeauto.com/parts/titan.html

You think lookin at yours would a snowboard or ski rack be too high over truck attached to the overhead rails?
I looked at the web site you sent and I don't think that they will be too high.
You will want it to sit high enough so that anything you put on it will be off the roof surface if it extends forward from the rack (or just set it back to the rear more) and yet low enough to make for easy access. Even if access is an issue from the side, you can still get in the bed to put on and remove.
Ski or snowboards won't create much additional drag. I've got surf and sail boards on mine.

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I looked at the web site you sent and I don't think that they will be too high.
You will want it to sit high enough so that anything you put on it will be off the roof surface if it extends forward from the rack (or just set it back to the rear more) and yet low enough to make for easy access. Even if access is an issue from the side, you can still get in the bed to put on and remove.
Ski or snowboards won't create much additional drag. I've got surf and sail boards on mine.

Do it!


Thanks man that is helpful. And it was fun checkin out your pictures its kinda like a photo hunt. I caught a pair of sun glasses, a shirt (and the shirts reflection), and your pair of sandals. hehehe. Thx again for feedback man, and yea the color is GREAT!!
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Nice rig!

I see the the rear overhead rack has the brakelight on it; how is that powered?
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Nice rig!

I see the the rear overhead rack has the brakelight on it; how is that powered?
The rack comes with a complete harness hook-up that attaches to the brake light harness. Wire from this harness clicks into attachment from the rack and stays hidden in a channel that attaches under the utilitrac. Simple detach and reattach=voila!

Just like everything I've seen so far with this truck, well thought out!
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The racks look great. Does anyone know the weight limit on how much you can carry on them? Is there a web site that has utilitrack accessories?
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Weight limit is 125 lbs. Nissan USA web site has the accessories for the Titan and includes accessories for the rack. There are links from others posting on this thread for additional sources for accessories.
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The rack comes with a complete harness hook-up that attaches to the brake light harness. Wire from this harness clicks into attachment from the rack and stays hidden in a channel that attaches under the utilitrac. Simple detach and reattach=voila!

Just like everything I've seen so far with this truck, well thought out!


Thanks for the info!
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The racks look great. Does anyone know the weight limit on how much you can carry on them? Is there a web site that has utilitrack accessories?


This is the most extensive list of utilitrack accessories ive seen advertised.

http://www.leeauto.com/parts/titan.html

Enjoy. And if anyone finds any more plz let me know.
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Crew Cab LE, Smoke, Graphite/titanium leather, DVD, Nav, Big Tow, 4x2, side air bag package, utilitrack with overhead rack and bed extender.

Thought those of you who hadn't seen the truck with those accessories might like a look. Easy to install and easy to remove. The utilitrack is a winner (as is the rest of the truck!).


Sorry to bother you again there 37L1 but i was wondering what the length of the middle part of the bar on the utilitrack system is. No big hurry when ever ya got extra time. I attached a edited version of your one of your pictures to help you with what i mean. Thx
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Sorry I didn't respond sooner but we were away for the weekend.

As shown in the photo the inside distance between the two corner sections is 38.5 inches. The outside distance from one end of the rack to the other is approximately 53 inches.

Hope this information is helpful, Tiki.

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