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    Rhino rack leg length

    hi all,

    Looking at the rhino rack heavy duty racks they apparently come in 4 leg lengths 280mm, 210mm, 150mm and 110mm. Im looking to purchase a pair of bars for the rear of the D2 over the hump in the roof. Will a 210mm leg length fit or do i need to get the 280mm. I dont wont a large gap between the bar and the roof line. Some have suggested the 210mm will fit if you raise them slightly, is this true and what have you raised them with. cheers

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    Smile

    I went with the 280 as I came to understand that the 210s needed to be modified and lets face it I don't have time to scratch my uhm...there are pics of mine on the thread "my wife has no ikea". I thnik they look fine, but its your own happiness that counts, right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shamirj View Post
    hi all,

    Looking at the rhino rack heavy duty racks they apparently come in 4 leg lengths 280mm, 210mm, 150mm and 110mm. Im looking to purchase a pair of bars for the rear of the D2 over the hump in the roof. Will a 210mm leg length fit or do i need to get the 280mm. I dont wont a large gap between the bar and the roof line. Some have suggested the 210mm will fit if you raise them slightly, is this true and what have you raised them with. cheers
    The 210mm legs will fit over the rear section but the crossbar is very close to the roof.....you can buy Rhino leg height spacers in either 10 or 20mm in height (comes complete with the bolt to suit). That way it will clear the roof with more room, however you need to be careful of any other attachments you need to fit if you plan on fitting a rack or basket, ski/bike/canoe racks etc on the cross bar as some of these may foul the roof line.

    Cheers
    Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by shamirj View Post
    hi all,

    Looking at the rhino rack heavy duty racks they apparently come in 4 leg lengths 280mm, 210mm, 150mm and 110mm. Im looking to purchase a pair of bars for the rear of the D2 over the hump in the roof. Will a 210mm leg length fit or do i need to get the 280mm. I dont wont a large gap between the bar and the roof line. Some have suggested the 210mm will fit if you raise them slightly, is this true and what have you raised them with. cheers
    I used the 210mm legs with 20mm spacers (sold by Rhino) but you will need to profile the legs to suit the roof shape at the rear, a better option is to use Rola 230mm legs as they fit the shape of the roof out of the box (i had already brought the Rhino gear before I found out about the Rola ones)

    Roger

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    I did the 210 and spacers and shaved a little off the leg to suit the roofline.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by midal View Post
    The 210mm legs will fit over the rear section but the crossbar is very close to the roof.....you can buy Rhino leg height spacers in either 10 or 20mm in height (comes complete with the bolt to suit). That way it will clear the roof with more room, however you need to be careful of any other attachments you need to fit if you plan on fitting a rack or basket, ski/bike/canoe racks etc on the cross bar as some of these may foul the roof line.

    Cheers
    Mick
    Shamirj

    Apologies if I've misled you on this point....I've recently gone through this exercise myself and while checking out the different legs I took the 210mm legs out of the shop and placed them on my car to see the height difference, but I did not tighten them up just held them in place in the gutter. It appears from others that once properly in place they do in fact need changes to the profile.

    My bad completely so apologies to all in this respect

    Cheers
    Mick

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    Ditto.

    However, I have one small problem with the front passenger side leg where the metal clamp on the underside of the leg catches the door when you open it. Drivers side is fine. Anyone else have this and how did you fix the problem (and don't say you hung off the door to lower it )

    Apologies if I'm hijacking this thread.

    Cheers,

    Franz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franz View Post
    Ditto.

    However, I have one small problem with the front passenger side leg where the metal clamp on the underside of the leg catches the door when you open it. Drivers side is fine. Anyone else have this and how did you fix the problem (and don't say you hung off the door to lower it )

    Apologies if I'm hijacking this thread.

    Cheers,

    Franz
    Franz, mine clear the front doors on both sides, is the clamp sitting the same on both sides? you may need to loosen it off & make sure it's fully home before tightening it again.

    Roger

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    Franz,

    I had this same issue with mine, the drivers side door would not clear the leg as my drivers door appears to a few mm higher than the passenger side.

    My fix was simple, I just moved the front rack back slightly so that it sits about 5mm behind the rear edge of the front doors.

    Otherwise you could look at adjusting your door mount to lower the door slightly.

    PS. I have come to realise that the panels on disco's are not straight and each vehicle tends to be slightly different.

    Here are some pics of mine...CJT's D2 V8

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    Bought some Rhino heavy duty roof racks for my defender

    Test fitted them today .......

    Noticed that to get the clamp that fits under the gutter in place you have to undo the bolts a fair way ....but then they quickly become undone ( they appear to be a tad too short to give you enough room to get the clamp down far enough ) they are very difficult to get back in in situ and the round nuts are at a bad angle

    If the bolts were longer this would be a lot easier

    Is there any special technique to getting these bars and legs on

    I want to be able to fit and remove them quickly ......those short bolts don't make this easy

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