Look really nice. I could be wrong but I don't think the roll up one would be great in the winter
Headache Rack
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I had an open one when I first started out. Now that I know to compare, they suck! Never again! In the winter all the road grime just sits in the bottom then the snow and ice just pack in on top of that. Then you are beating on the thing or trying to dig out your chains from a solid chunk of ice. I think enclosed headache racks are way overpriced. However, I willingly forked over my cash for the convenience factor.
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Thanks for all the input guys !!!
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I am guilty of wishing I had one of these Iconic roll up door ones.
I am in the south and won’t be up north all that much in the real nasty stuff. I think with so,e proper care these roll ups would be good. Same type of doors used on fire trucks etc.
Love the easy access and protection they offers. But, at that price tag it won’t happen anytime soon. I have seen they require 1 inch padding between frame and rack as they can crack along the area from corner to upper door.
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I paid $3200 for mine. I still feel I got screwed.
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