Features

  • The innovative Renegade Rack System is designed for the JK Wrangler fitted with factory or aftermarket bumpers
  • This modular rack system features a convenient ‘split & pivot’ design that facilitates folding and stowing of the soft top. The front support separates from the basket and folds forward while the rest of the rack folds to the rear
  • Removal of the Freedom panels and hardtop does not require any adjustments to the rack system
  • Load capicity – 650 lbs Highway / 350 lbs Off-Road
  • The basket and legs are made of 1-1/4" round steel tubing
  • Simple bolt-on installation. No drilling required

Product Details

Renegade Roof Cargo Basket by Warrior®. Designed utilizing the latest technology, this product by Warrior features premium quality and will perform better than advertised. Perfect for your vehicle and lifestyle, it is manufactured to meet or exceed stringent industry standards.

When heading out on a camping trip, backcountry excursion, or anywhere in between, outfit your prized possession with a stylish and rugged roof rack that will let you take everything you need for whatever the adventure calls for. Designed to deliver exceptional stability, versatility and ease of installation, this is hands down what the doctor ordered for your short or long road trip. Use the muscle of this tough rack made from high tensile tubing to be strong enough to carry all your gear. By providing unmatched durability, this top-notch rack is sure to stand the test of the time.

Pick out yourself a rock solid and reliable roof rack that will maximize your vehicle’s above roof cargo load capacity and free up space for your buddies or valuable things by allowing to secure all that stuff outside of your vehicle. With this rack, it’s easy squeezy lemon peasy to take all you want without making your vehicle’s claustrophobic. It will keep what’s in stow positioned right, preventing load shifting. So, your gear will stay safe and sound during transport, resting on your roof until you need them. This convenient rack provides easy access to the top of your automobile’s roof which makes loading and unloading a snap – just stow it up and get go.

Reviews

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1-3 of 3 Reviews
3 of 5
Good Rack Once You Get It Together
Overall a good rack. The holes that is used to bolt the rack together are too small. Apparently this is intentional to prevent sagging later. The problem is that you jack up the threads on the bolts trying to thread them in. But after a trip to the hardware store to get new bolts, finally got it together. Other than that a good rack.
Posted by Scott (Gilbert, AZ) / November 10, 20182004 Jeep Wrangler
4 of 5
Wrestling the Warrior
This rack looks amazing, the quality and craftsmanship is great! Installation on the other hand, not great. After getting the old rack off and placing the warrior on the roof, I realized I did not get the appropriate hardware. Warrior customer service handled the situation well, but it should have never happened to begin.
Posted by Matthew (Prescott, AZ) / May 20, 20182014 Toyota 4Runner
3 of 5
Difficult To Assemble
Product looks good. Very difficult to assemble. The bolts that hold the basket together are difficult to tighten. The instructions tell you the holes are tight and that you might have to thread them in, but you cant get ratchets or wrenches on very easily because they are so close to the corner of the metal and forget about putting the washers on there is no room? Not sure why they couldn't pre-drill the holes for the basket to attach to the horizontal supports (so by the customer drilling them removes the protection of the paint) Also there is no way you can just simply unpin the unit and remove after its assembled. I had to do everything I could by the way of a mallet to connect the pipe because they painted the pipe that is supposed to be slipped over. I also had to scrap some of the paint so the pipe would slip over it. Lastly even after predrilling holes for what they called self tappers even though they weren't for the diamond plate logo. The cheap screws kept breaking. Sorry to be so negative, but assembly could have been much easier :(
Posted by Kennth (East Lyme, CT) / March 30, 20171990 Jeep Wrangler