Yeah, they are the RL210 legs !!
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And another photos with basket AND yak
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You can get the rails sitting just off the roof (about 1.5cm is enough for a little bowing)
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I've got a couple of Prorack Tradesman bars which were on my D1 for sale. Send me a pm if interested. In almost as new condition.
Trade Roof Racks | Prorack
From the Rhino Rack website 100Kg load rating.
Pioneer Platform RL280S4 Roof Rack | Rhino-Rack the price is for the platform, 3 pairs of legs and 3 pairs of leg spacers. You should be able to negotiate at least a 20% discount on that price ;)
They only do the Pioneer Platforms in black now, when they first came out you could only get them in silver.
The RL280 legs are just the right height to strap Maxtrax to as well.
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Just found this, a full length steel roof rack with suitable feet for discovery. $350 odd. I wonder...
https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/pro...universal.html
Evilbay, 11" legs and bars across fit very well and were $97.
Suits me, they are square bars so no shaping into the wind but plastic coated and work well.
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Mike
Another way of doing it ................... my old D2 had a pair of tracks on the back section of the roof, with a single ROLA cross rail mounted on the tracks. It was adjustable (could be moved forward / rearward) as were a couple of "tie downs" that were also mounted in the tracks. There were two more ROLA cross rails mounted between the original Disco front roof rails. I liked the look of this system, as there were no "legs" going down into the gutters.
I carried some pretty heavy loads on these rails over the years with never any problems. You could mount a basked directly to these rails if required.
The only thing that ended up being a bit of a problem with this set-up was that it was very difficult (if not impossible) to hang an awning off it. I ended up fitting two Rhino legs adjacent to the front and rear ROLA cross rails, and making up steel "braces" which bolted from the top of the Rhino legs to the ROLA rails, and hung an awning off this arrangement.
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I fitted a Supa Centre full rack abt 12 months ago, very solid - no problem walking around on it at all. Build quality is not excellent , but still very good, especially for the price. I can't remember leg length, but it clears the standard Disco rails by around 2". It will increase height significantly - I work on 2.3 mtrs (with a bit to spare). At this height, I would ensure that the lighter items go on the rack, and heavy gear goes in the truck.