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Thread: Question re Mounting a Roof Rack on a 110

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    Question re Mounting a Roof Rack on a 110

    I have come by a genuine LR roof rack It has 8 legs and a rail on each side joining the legs. Got a ladder too!

    Should it have a rubber strip under the rails where they sit in the side gutters? This one came with short rubbers that sit under the rail at each of the leg points.

    (I hear LRs don't have roof racks, they have Expedition Racks )

    Regards

    Jim

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    I have just fitted a full length hannibal roof rack of similar construction to a 110, and it came with a U shaped rubber strip which covered the metal rails which sit in the gutter.

    Imagine this could be purchased cheaply in Clarke Rubber (or whatever local shop you have there)

    Hope this helps, Sam

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    Sam,
    Thanks. I suspected a full length rubber was the right thing so the load is distributed right along the gutter not just at four points.

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    Hi Jim,

    Not sure if this helps but in the roof sill gutter in mine where the rack will sit it is flexible. It feels like sikaflex or something similar under the paint. Not sure if this is on all models though. Having said that the rack I have has a rubber u section that it sits on.

    Chris

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    Definately go the full length of rubber to stop dissimilar metals rubbing against each other.
    1964, S2a SWB "Ralph"
    1977, S3 SWB "Smeg" (Gone)
    1996 D1 300tdi auto (Gone)
    1973 Rangie Classic (Gone)
    2012, 110 (Series 12) Puma "The Tardis"
    1962 109" Tray Back "Ernie"
    1998 D1 300tdi (Dizzy)
    2017 Kawasaki Versys 1000

    You must now cut down the tallest tree in the forest... With... A HERRING!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gitney View Post
    Hi Jim,

    Not sure if this helps but in the roof sill gutter in mine where the rack will sit it is flexible. It feels like sikaflex or something similar under the paint. Not sure if this is on all models though. Having said that the rack I have has a rubber u section that it sits on.

    Chris
    Yes this is common across all Defenders.

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    Jon

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    i had the factory racks on mine when i got it.....03 fender.....
    and yes.....the rubber did run the full length of the rails......

    it will hold water in the gutters......and will sit there for days till you open the drivers window.......then it will pour it on your right leg.......
    a nice wake up call come winter.....that stuff is ice cold.......

    my factory racks had that much rust in them that i threw them out......so keep an eye on them.....they rust pretty easy......keep them painted......
    maybe even spray some fish oil inside the tubing........

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    Funny that you mention rust. The previous owner had taken the rack off and lent it against a wall with the bottom four feet and rail sitting in the garden.

    Time passed and when he pulled it out three of the legs had rusted right through. The rail is of better steel and was not in bad condition.

    That is why I got it ta a very modest price. Many coat hangers later and much overspray in the garage and the roof rack it is in much better condition.

    Thanks to all contributors to this thread.

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    i know about the rust from experience......they are made from thin gauge metal tubing which rusts pretty easy......

    but they are a very handy rack......and pretty solid too......can carry a hell of a lot more weight than the roof can......so care must be taken when loading them.....

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