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Thread: Roof rack for a 110

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    DiscoMick Guest
    Just to mention that I know the 4WD Super Centre has a rack with longer legs which will fit a 110. Costs about $400. I looked at it, and it seemed OK, but I haven't bought anything yet, for unrelated reasons.

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    Thanks Everyone!

    Wow! Thanks everyone for the suggestions.

    I do like the K9.

    A lot of you have gone for platforms which I'd also prefer.

    Anyone feel the need for a ladder at the back with a platform? I have APT rockslides which make pretty solid steps to get on the roof but a bit narrow for lifting up larger items.

    Thanks again,
    Shaun

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    I also use the Front Runner Wind Cheetah (albeit on a 90) and I'm very happy with it. Being fairly lightweight was a big consideration for me. But I have the older welded, single-piece platform. I believe they are a bolt-together system nowadays - I don't know anything about these ones.

    The platform on mine has been knocked about a bit with some stuff I've carried on the roof but it is still solid and performing well after 18 months (not really long-term yet).

    Front Runner make millions of accessories for these, including a bottle opener! I bought some tie down rings thinking they'd be useful but I haven't used them once. Maybe I need the bottle opener instead.

    As for a ladder, that would just encourage me to put more stuff up there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kogvos View Post
    Front Runner make millions of accessories for these, including a bottle opener! I bought some tie down rings thinking they'd be useful but I haven't used them once. Maybe I need the bottle opener instead.

    As for a ladder, that would just encourage me to put more stuff up there!
    The Defender has a built in bottle opener - the door striker plate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shortie View Post
    The Defender has a built in bottle opener - the door striker plate
    Of course! But where's the corkscrew?

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    I got the Hannibal full length.
    Here are some pics.







    My review!!

    The rack is good quality, well built. - It is unlikely to break. (its designed to be slept on!)
    Its very light, but you need 4 people to install it, unless you have an older defender and you dont care about scratches.

    The slats run lengthwise, rather than across. This is supposed to reduce the noise. I dont know how it compares to others, but at 100 kph you hear the rack. I had some buffetting in the configuration I have shown in the pics. Since then, I pushed the rack back so that the front is about 20cm further back. This eliminated the buffeting, the rack is a lot less noisy. The rear overhangs, but it looks still good. It comes with a ladder which I installed using 2 rivnuts.
    2015 Defender 110

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