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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (35398)2/23/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: Nemer  Respond to of 58727
 
OffTopic:

---->Just curious, where do you guys mount a gun rack on a Suburban?

As a sub tends to contain more passengers at any given time than a normal SUV or peecup one needs to provide more gunrack room than normal.

From the Official Redneck catalog,
page 1145,
item # 34,
price $123 US funds,
a dash mount --rack for two shotguns/rifles

page 1564,
item # 785
price $ 145 US funds,
hump mount---rack for three long arms.
( hump mount could mean differing things and especially associated with long arms and other appendages so I print this as clarification........hump = rise in the floor board associated with the transmission and long arms = shotguns/rifles/others which are not sidearms.)

page 112451
item # 3920
price $ 184 US funds,
rack mount----behind front/ in front of rear/ seat mount for six or fewer long arms.

page 11585
item # 2
price $ 67 US funds
rack mount ----rear door mount (NA for dual rear door models) for three long arms

This is only a limited response to your question, Pat.
Should you require more info , I'll delve deeper into the catalog.
Personally, I've found the dash and the rear door mounts to be sufficient.

Regards--Nemer