These are most often called "Chase Racks" by the major brands. You may also find them called "roll bars" by the cheaper off-brands/Chinese stuff.
To signal readiness to others.What would you use that Doohickey for?
They're used as attachment points for lights, tools, spare tires, and other gear needed for off-roading. It's a method of organization and storage just like bed racks, but leaves the majority of the bed open instead.What would you use that Doohickey for?
Antenna and back-up/scene lighting mounted on my Chase Rack. Very useful.What would you use that Doohickey for?
Thats when I remember them most. Mostly on off road 4x4s when they first came onto the scene.I feel like they were all the rage in the 80's, then they kind of died out.
I feel like they were all the rage in the 80's, then they kind of died out.
Ahh yes.....the days of when cheap knock-offs weren't from China, they were home-made out of PVCThats when I remember them most. Mostly on off road 4x4s when they first came onto the scene.

And next you'll tell me my CB antenna is old. Its VINTAGE!I feel like they were all the rage in the 80's, then they kind of died out.
What would you use that Doohickey for?