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Old 05-13-2009, 06:46 PM   #1
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Ladder Rack for Van... System One

Hi all, I have a system one utility rack on a 99 Ford Van. I recently got a 06 chevy van. I was attempting to install it on the chevy, but it wont fit on the drip rails.
I called System one and they sent me gutter clips for the chevy. I still have not been able to make it fit. It has the "Work Winches".
Has anyone out there run into this. I need help. (Mentally too!)
Thanks,
Randy

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Old 05-13-2009, 08:15 PM   #2
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It won't ever work out for you, so I am going to do you a very big favor and let you accept $100.00 for them as scrap value and I will take them off your hands for you, alright?

Do we have a deal?

The C-Note should be enough for you to pay for the shipping charges also.

Let me know.

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I knew metal prices were down at the scrap yard, but wow! I'll pass right now, thanks.
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Oh well, it was worth a shot.

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You can try the dealer to see what options they have for work vans. GM offers accessories for the vans as far as shelving and racks for work vans, well they used to anyway.
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Hi all, I have a system one utility rack on a 99 Ford Van. I recently got a 06 chevy van. I was attempting to install it on the chevy, but it wont fit on the drip rails.
I called System one and they sent me gutter clips for the chevy. I still have not been able to make it fit. It has the "Work Winches".
Has anyone out there run into this. I need help. (Mentally too!)
Thanks,
Randy
I have an '04 Chevy express with system one ladder rack. Big coincidence huh? Try this link. They have everything you need. Fast shipping too.
Make sure you specify what make, model, etc. when looking for your parts.

Good Luck.... http://www.inlad.com/
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Thanks to all,
I got it resolved. Made a call to the company and they advised me what to do. Not a big deal. was able to use them fine.
Thanks again.
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