Rupp outriggers on 330 express

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Does anyone have any experience installing outrigger bases to the hard top of 04 Grady 330 express? I installed Rupp z30 bases with 18ft Rupp outriggers, I used backing plates on the bases but I'm still concerned with how much weight is distributed to the bases. I know the newer Grady's have a welded plate on the frame of the top. I just mounted it thru the fiberglass hard top. Do you think this will work? Or are there any other recommendations?
 

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I just put tacos on mine. I can get some pics of location tomorrow if you want.
 

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I just mounted it thru the fiberglass hard top. Do you think this will work? <<< No.

For long term use, the bases need to be mounted, welded, onto the metal frame of the hardtop.
 

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For what it's worth, my Lee's sidewinder bases are mounted to the hard top without any welding (done by the PO). I have 18' carbon riggers and often pull heavy bars -- no issues in 5+ years.
 
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For what it's worth, my Lee's sidewinder bases are mounted to the hard top without any welding (done by the PO). I have 18' carbon riggers and often pull heavy bars -- no issues in 5+ years.


Thanks for the information, much appreciated!
 

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I mounted taco top guns years ago. No issues. I used a backing plate on bottom, wedge plate on top (cancels hardtop rolloff) and tube spacers so there is no compression of the hardtop when I tightened them down.