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18th June 2014, 05:12 PM
#1
Roof rack recommendations for a 110
Hi all
I am looking for recommendations for an easy-to-remove and put-back-on set of roof racks.
Ideally I am also after the lowest profile option available as well.
I will need the racks to help me transport a racing ski down to the river for a paddle but during the week I need to get into a work car park that I will literally only just squeeze into without racks!
It's not exactly urgent. I've ordered a new 110 and will hopefully be getting it in September.
Appreciate any recommendations.
Cheers
James
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18th June 2014, 05:30 PM
#2
I have a wind cheater from dolium.....nice and low and manageable by yourself. Stay away from the steel racks.
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18th June 2014, 08:06 PM
#3
Another vote for the frontrunner. I got mine from Mulgo. I don't take it off but I put it on myself with some careful lifting and use of a towel to protect the roof. Mines a 1.6 metres
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18th June 2014, 08:24 PM
#4
Another vote for the Front Runner as a good low profile option.
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18th June 2014, 08:30 PM
#5
Front Runner Roof Rack
X3 for the Front Runner. Very happy with it. I've got the 2.8 metre. Much lighter than the old steel tradesman rack. I needed something to transport a kayak and get into the car park at work. I can get under 2.1 metres without anything on the roof. But it's close!
Cheers.
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18th June 2014, 08:44 PM
#6
Patriot available from LandyBitz on site forum. It's the newest and trickiest thing available.
Check out the pics they are the bomb.
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18th June 2014, 08:51 PM
#7
Roof rack recommendations for a 110
There'd be nothing wrong with a set of Rhino Heavy Duty bars for what you've described. Very happy with mine and very easy to fit and remove on your own.
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18th June 2014, 08:58 PM
#8
I saw the front runner and thought it looked good.
Also the car park at work is 2.1m so it is looking like a very good option!
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18th June 2014, 09:14 PM
#9
I'd go Rhino bars too. Very easy to fit by one person, and to make it extra quick I cut the allen key thing up and mount it in a battery drill.
You could have a pair of rhino bars for so much less than any other rack new and there are a great many attachments for them to suit bikes, skis, kayaks etc
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19th June 2014, 02:08 PM
#10
I haven't had much experience with the Rhino racks on Defenders but I have a set on my Outback. Mostly ok but all of the plastic bits are suffering from noticeable UV damage having been left on the car for two years.
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