Needs to be sent to me for long term evaluation of product displeasure.
Alternately does it have rubber under the feet and outer plates?
I have fitted a Voyager Offroad / Rover Racks Standard Voyager Rack.
Twice now the rack has slid forward. Both times have been when offroading and hitting a big bump a lot faster than I should have... The rack has slid around 120mm towards the front of the vehicle and damaged the plastic caps at the top of the A-pillars.
The mounting brackets are a camp style, the pictures below show them. Each has two bolts that pull the outside metal bracket towards the leg of the rack.
Any ideas on a better system to secure the rack in place?
Needs to be sent to me for long term evaluation of product displeasure.
Alternately does it have rubber under the feet and outer plates?
agree sticky type rubber that will allow the clamps to grip the gutter...
Nice looking rack!
Never had an issue with mine. And certainly hit some floodways faster than I should have....
I did have it knocking on front left over spirited dip driving, but bending the outer L shaped clamp to fit seemed to cure it.
Based on experience with Baja racks, the first thing I would check is that all the feet are contacting the gutter inside.
It looks like a Baja rack in that it does not appear to have any adjustment on the top part of the feet to allow for production tolerances in Discos.
If they are not all contacting the feet should be packed with something hard eg tyre rubber to level them out. if this is not done the long term result may be weld separation on the rack or maybe distortion of the roof. When I was with bajarack we had this happen to a D1 .
The retention method for the feet also looks sus to me. There should be a way of tensioning up the feet onto the bottom of the gutter e.g. a screw mounted vertically. failing that I guess you could get a BIG pair of multigrips to clamp the brackets as you tighten up the bolts.
It seems to me the that the basic problem is that there is not enough clamping force on the gutter, so maybe some high friction material is the answer but you should check the above also.
Regards Philip A
Not as much...
Spare wheel, high lift, plus two jerries
And my memory was jogged... Part of the knocking was the front right foot being a mm or two above the gutter. Put something under it, then also sit on the rack when doing it up, there's a mm or two of flex in it.
I'll see if I can get a pic of the s bend I put into the clamp plate to pull flatter and neater too. Seemed to help.
Forgot today. I'm now on a greyhound bus and it will be on the back of a semi tomorrow. It'll have to wait until we are reunited.![]()
Hey, I've been looking around for the voyager rack, where did you buy yours from? Can't seem to find any in aus.
Cheers.
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