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Wake Board Rack

Mjones

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Year
2016
Boat Model
AR
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ok.... sorry for posting this but I did read every post about racks. Looking at the monster racks w/swivel. The only thing is it states that it fits towers with 2.5" diameter tubes. It is my understanding that ours is 2 3/8". I have noticed that a few members have gone with this rack. Any issues? Will it work with 2016 240? Thanks in advance.
 
@Mjones what @J-RAD said^^^

These racks are absolutely great. We use them for everything including a ZUP board which is ridiculously large, no issues.
Once properly set up/leveled they keep the load nicely balanced, no wiggle or slumping over time typical with several cheap swivel racks I have had in the past.

Two issues I would consider very minor are:
I needed to re-glue the rubber insert liners in the forks
With heavy loads I need to prop the rack up to release the pin - to swing the rack around inside or out.

I do dose the hinges with crc6-56 and rubber inserts with 303AP, it's a habit, lol.

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@Mjones what @J-RAD said^^^

These racks are absolutely great. We use them for everything including a ZUP board which is ridiculously large, no issues.
Once properly set up/leveled they keep the load nicely balanced, no wiggle or slumping over time typical with several cheap swivel racks I have had in the past.

Two issues I would consider very minor are:
I needed to re-glue the rubber insert liners in the forks
With heavy loads I need to prop the rack up to release the pin - to swing the rack around inside or out.

I do dose the hinges with crc6-56 and rubber inserts with 303AP, it's a habit, lol.

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So the fact that it's 2.5 does not make a difference? This is the same holder as OE just half the cost. I agree w/you that they look great but just worried that I'm missing something. Damn Yamaha why do a 100% mark up you greedy fools.

Thank you for the reply
 
So the fact that it's 2.5 does not make a difference? This is the same holder as OE just half the cost. I agree w/you that they look great but just worried that I'm missing something. Damn Yamaha why do a 100% mark up you greedy fools.

Thank you for the reply
Well, those things are rated be the internal diameter (ID), I guess the same as PVC pipes and some plumbing supplies, which can be super confusing.

All I can tell you is this: the part number I shopped delivered the exact fit, no rubber shims or collars required, for the rear leg of the 2016 AR240 tower.

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