Garvin Wilderness Racks & Mounts



Garvin Industries is a family owned company, which was founded in 1975. Since its inception, Garvin Industries has evolved from a small auto garage, started in 1942 by Bob Garvin, Sr., into a leading family-type manufacturing corporation. These days, Garvin Industries is managed by Bob Garvin, Jr. and his two sons. The company builds roof racks and accessories, tire carriers, bumpers, rock rails for Jeep Wranglers and many other popular SUVs.

During the past several decades, the Garvin family has been designing and manufacturing products for such renowned OEM companies as Superwinch, Warn Industries, and A.M. General Corp. The OEM factory roof racks for several civilian models of Hummer were designed and built by Garvin Industries for the A.M. General Corporation. Today the company has its own product range, which is distributed under the Garvin Wilderness brand.

Garvin Industries helps its customers to follow the "Leave Nothing Behind" motto on their next adventure. Whenever it is time to hit the open road or the trail, get the necessary load-carrying capability your Jeep might require with Wilderness cargo racks and all of their accessories. All of Garvin Wilderness racks are manufactured in the U.S. out of the black powdercoated steel tubing. Wilderness Roof Racks are engineered to meet specific challenges and abuses of off-road travels and camping. You can always haul more necessary gear with you and easily carry out even greater transformation of your Jeep!

Featuring American Made quality, the products by Garvin Industries measure up to the harshest of off-road trail conditions and offer their customers the functionality and style that they require. We offer everything Garvin manufactures, including Garvin roof rack kits, roof racks for soft- and hard-top Wranglers, Adventure rack kits, Safari roof rack kits, off-road roof rack kits, Jeep swing-away bumpers and tire racks, water and gas can mounts, additional light brackets, side bars, and lots of other components. Now, you can take so much more with you, thanks to top-notch Garvin Wilderness products!

Garvin Wilderness Reviews

17 reviews
4.3 of 5
Conversion Kit
Looks good and strong, but cost to much.
Posted by Calvin (Castle Rock, CO) / October 03, 20192006 Jeep Wrangler
4.3 of 5
As Expected
Went together without problems. Would like to see a different method of attaching the "runners", perhaps internal spacers to prevent over tightening. I made the assembly without problems but. Another idea would be to provide ribs to position the runners. Using the loctite as specified I hope the runners stay aligned. Locating" ribs might prevent any movement if the securing bolts loosened. I realize the cost would go up but I see benefits. I may be premature regarding movement as I have only used the vehicle about 150 miles with 75 off road. However, I did not have anything in the rack. The quality is certainly apparent but it is going to be a chore to wash or apply any wax on the roof. I hope the paint holds up to the elements as painting it is not something I look forward too. I did find another rack that drops in the OEM as this one. A bit cheaper but the shipping was outrageous as it was a one piece welded rack. My rack was free shipping so I should be happy. Time will tell.
Posted by Barry (Sedro Woolley, WA) / April 23, 20192010 Toyota FJ Cruiser