Help deciding on chase rack

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Hello guys I was hoping to get some help. I'm not sure weather or not to pull the trigger and mount a case rack onto my truck. If I do mount it I was thinking of going with addictive desert designs' chase rack lite w/o tire carrier because I still want my bed space. It's just more for show. What do you guys think in terms of look and practicality? Let me know!
 

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Hello guys I was hoping to get some help. I'm not sure weather or not to pull the trigger and mount a case rack onto my truck. If I do mount it I was thinking of going with addictive desert designs' chase rack lite w/o tire carrier because I still want my bed space. It's just more for show. What do you guys think in terms of look and practicality? Let me know!
Have you considered the @WSI rack:ONE system? It allows full bed access and can convert to a fill chase rack before your raptor run.

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The rack one is the most practical, because there are so many choices and ways of setting it up. No wasted space anywhere. Hell you can even mount it to the tailgate
 
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With that ADD one you posted, you will probably have wind noise so not sure how practical. I would not go with WSI if you are wanting a chase rack as that one is more for the bed. Perhaps the F-Series Race Series-R Chase Rack that has an actuator so you can lower the lights when going down the highway? And side lights and some rear ambers would be worthwhile. I wish now that I did
 
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With that ADD one you posted, you will probably have wind noise so not sure how practical. I would not go with WSI if you are wanting a chase rack as that one is more for the bed. Perhaps the F-Series Race Series-R Chase Rack that has an actuator so you can lower the lights when going down the highway? And side lights and some rear ambers would be worthwhile. I wish now that I did

The rack one is the most practical, because there are so many choices and ways of setting it up. No wasted space anywhere. Hell you can even mount it to the tailgate

Have you considered the @WSI rack:ONE system? It allows full bed access and can convert to a fill chase rack before your raptor run.

Thank You for your donations to Avery. We hit our goal!

Yukon Joe
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Ya I like that I never seen the wsi one before definately something I will get appreciate it! Like the way you can pull it in and out. However the only reason I was going with that particular rack was for the look of it the added lights up top. Never gave a thought to wind noise would it really be something I would hear too much? Here's a picture of the rack without the tire carrier maybe pair this with the wsi one so I can have bed acesss.
 

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With my lights up, the wind noise is very pronounced. With it down, nothing. WSI is new, waiting on personal reviews how it actually holds up over time. Gets pricey with various options. Service between the two is day and night
 
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With my lights up, the wind noise is very pronounced. With it down, nothing. WSI is new, waiting on personal reviews how it actually holds up over time. Gets pricey with various options. Service between the two is day and night

Thanks appreciate all the help!
 
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With that ADD one you posted, you will probably have wind noise so not sure how practical. I would not go with WSI if you are wanting a chase rack as that one is more for the bed. Perhaps the F-Series Race Series-R Chase Rack that has an actuator so you can lower the lights when going down the highway? And side lights and some rear ambers would be worthwhile. I wish now that I did

When you talk about noise are you talking about the whistle from the led lights or just general noise
 
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