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Roof Rack's
Anyone got experiences with Thule or alike light wight roof-racks?
I've used one before, carriyng a spare wheel, a hi-lift jack and a shovel (!) fitted to a sheet of plexi/playwood, and it's been ok even in tough off-roading, but of coarse I haven't tried it on corrugations or other long-time "shake'n'bake" conditions though... Johan G* PS/ My uneducated guess it's shaked' to shreds in 5 min's... ;^) /DS |
Hello Johan,
I will be testing a King-Pin roof rack (civil company style, with the role on the back) on my Toyota HJ61 soon. At present I am still considering to modify the present support structure since I am not yet convinced that it will last in Africa (roof tent, 2 spare wheels and maybe some other stuff). The main investment sofar was EUR 85 (NLG 175 http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb/smile.gif! Maybe some more welding by an external party which will cost some hundred Euro. All in all much cheaper compared to the Easy-Awn (?) roof rack which is for sale at some EUR 1100! Brownchurch might be cheaper but at least three times the price I expect to pay. I will keep you updated in the future if more is to be reported. Jan. |
Yeah, I'm fitting a new (cheap) Thule config for Scottland because as I'm buing a 70-series TLC this fall I don't want to invest in something expensive for my 60-series that won't fit the 70...
I talked to one guy here who had a Brownchurch fitted to his 60-series, good rack though - had one on my Series III, but I'd rather have one built as the price of the Brownchurch here is around £500 and for that price I can have a rack custom built after my own spec's... Johan G* |
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