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Best way to use/organise a roof rack
Hello,
Just installed a LR expedition roof rack on D3. Now I am looking for some pictures, tips ... to get the rack organised. Any suggestions? Purpose: iceland tour. (Have allready a double jerrycan holder on order.)
grtz,
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6th May 2007 2:35 pm
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can't wait to see some great ideas !
i guess you're planning on a second spare wheels, 2 jerry's, sand ladders, maybe a roof tent ?...l=Oo\________/oO=l l:Ool======loO:l
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6th May 2007 3:02 pm
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can you take the back rail off the expo rack.
6th May 2007 9:05 pm
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I bought my Expedition rack second hand, the previous owner had a base panel of 3mm chequer plate made up for it. It certainly makes the space on top far more usable and also alot stronger.
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6th May 2007 10:33 pm
captain_sugar
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Re: Best way to use/organise a roof rack
Maxim wrote:
Hello,
Just installed a LR expedition roof rack on D3. Now I am looking for some pictures, tips ... to get the rack organised. Any suggestions? Purpose: iceland tour. (Have allready a double jerrycan holder on order.)
grtz,
Maxim
how do you plan to get your car in Iceland?
it's quite a time on the ship, isn't it?
if you have money for the disco and an expedition rack + double jerrycan holder (for one trip it seems), where do you get the time to spend on an iceland adventure with your own car from?
For me it has always been a dilemma. Either you have the time to travel, or you have the money to travel. Never both.
In my opinion:
- from time to time it is good to drive a different car (a rental car) to appreciate your own car even more when you come back home.
- adventure is something different. It's not about installing an expedition rack and then looking for destinations you can use it for. Leave your disco at home and do iceland as everybody else. In a Suzuki, or a nissan. And at home, dream again, driving through the city of flanders, of the expeditions you are able to undertake with and driving in your own car.
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6th May 2007 11:17 pm
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[quote="fisherman
And trust me I'm about 260lbs. [/quote]
Hey Fisherman, is that the reason why the Thule roof rack had to go?
Click image to enlarge
6th May 2007 11:43 pm
fisherman
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The weight limit on the Thule was about twice that of the LR rack. Or so it said, wouldn't have found me standing on the Thule though.
I have just started work on sculpting this spherical frame of mine, I need to lose about 85lbs!
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7th May 2007 7:49 am
captain_sugar
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good luck Fisherman ,
loosing on third of your weighth will be a hell of a job.
time to look for a bike rack then....
7th May 2007 7:52 am
captain_sugar
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Here's a nice example of a well used expedition rack.
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Always put the kajak upside down, if not you might be carrying allmost 200L of water on your roof after some rain.
7th May 2007 8:04 am
Baben
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mick wrote:
can you take the back rail off the expo rack.
Mick you can take the thing apart any way you like really, as long as you don't mind drilling out a few rivets
BTW, Maxim, if you need to install a rooftop tent, you will probably need to do this mod as above. If you are just looking for space for a spare wheel, jerrycan etc. you will be fine. Have a look at these (Front Runner rack, I know, but it might give you some ideas)
(the spare was strapped down, the chain was just there to make sure it didn't get missapropriated)
didn't go with this one, cos the fuel load was about 120kg!
That's a gas bottle mounted in-between the jerrycans
Eventually I mounted it inside the spare-wheel - you can just see it in the top picture
Hope this gives you some ideas.
The most important is not to overload the rack!
7th May 2007 10:09 am
Maxim
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Re: Best way to use/organise a roof rack
captain_sugar wrote:
how do you plan to get your car in Iceland?
it's quite a time on the ship, isn't it?
The car will be shipped by Samskip in Rotterdam one week before we leave by plane. So I'll be driving around with our VW Golf during 2 weeks.
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8th May 2007 3:08 pm
Maxim
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@ Baben,
Allready have the same jerrycanholders on order at Frontrunner. I will not install a rooftop tent so I'll be able to leave the LR rack in its original shape. Just have to find some boxes or bags to put in some revovery-gear (air-jack, ropes, ...)
Thanks for the pic.'s
grtz,
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8th May 2007 3:16 pm
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@ Fisherman,
LR Discovery spec's are: max 70Kg on the roof, with the LR roofrack its already reduced to 54Kg! With the double jerrycans it will touch the legal limts. I'm afraid the 3mm chequer plate will be too heavy (but practical)
grtz,
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8th May 2007 3:35 pm
captain_sugar
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Re: Best way to use/organise a roof rack
Maxim wrote:
The car will be shipped by Samskip in Rotterdam one week before we leave by plane. So I'll be driving around with our VW Golf during 2 weeks.
Avoid dilemma's
Hey! that's interesting.
How much is it costing to get the car over there?
8th May 2007 3:37 pm
Maxim
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Re: Best way to use/organise a roof rack
[quote="captain_sugar"]
Maxim wrote:
How much is it costing to get the car over there?
Around €1.500. Depends on volume off the car.TDV6 (Belgian) HSE '06
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