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    Nice Rack!!!

    LiamO,

    Your rack looks the goods to me.

    I don't want to know much but,,,,
    Is is a welded or assembled type?
    if its an assembled type how do you think it would handle bone jarring corrugations?
    What did it set you back?
    How did you get you route your antenna cable into the D4 cab?

    any info would be much appreciated

    LGM

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    RHINO Platform

    Hi Jammers,

    I used a narrower version platform to minimise out board overhang beyond the roof line.

    I'll measure the rack and reply tonight tonight

    Hi Liamo,

    Not welded but bolted and rivetted and based on the Rhino heavy duty rails.

    I used the rack loaded as described below and always under LR recommended load for months on outback corrugated roads with no drama or failure.

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    Talking Thanks Guys

    Will go the Agro version i think.......looks good and appears very functional.
    Cheers
    Sam

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    Hi LGM,

    As Agro said it's not welded but bolted and riveted based on the Rhino heavy duty rails. It was professionally fitted by Rhino and has never moved since no matter what the terrain. Cost wise I actually picked up the Rack really cheaply on their eBay site and all up including fitting I think it cost around $700

    Regarding fitting the GME to the roof this Disco3 UK site describes it all with the only variation there was no track end cap on my rails, so just punched a small hole at the end of the rails to feed the cable through to the tailgate. I can take a few photos if you like

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    Here's my rack. Very happy with it, and you hardly notice it is even there.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...ld-begins.html

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    Rhino Platform

    The platform is 1928mm x 1236mm which is slightly narrower than Rhino Website. The legs fit Ok with enough clearance. See photo on previous post.

    Cost, fittings and other dimensions/options on Rhino Website
    Last edited by AGRO; 5th February 2014 at 09:24 PM. Reason: add

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    Thanks Liamo the D3 website covers it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AGRO View Post
    Not welded but bolted and rivetted and based on the Rhino heavy duty rails.
    Does this mean that the rail spacing could therefore be altered, albeit leaving unused holes, to align with the roof bolts for use with bespoke feet for vehicles without rails?
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    Rhino Platform

    Hi Graeme,

    I guess anything is possible.

    The dimensions of existing bolt holes and "suggested" layout and spacing of the rails is found on the vehicle installation guides found on the Rhino Website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimmAus View Post
    I've been doing a bit of research into racks of late aswell.....was also under this impression; Bajarack seems to have been through a "reorganisation" of distributors of late, and the last distributor "sold" me on the "non roof rail" version that was in development. (Saves about $400-$500 - if buying LR rails).
    Bajarack currently distributed by Mitchell Bros (of hitch fame)...they have stock, but you still need short rails.
    Bajarack apparently developing a "rail kit" which may be cheaper than LR ones.

    Like the look of them, prefer the Prospeed in above post, and the height makes a difference for my garage door!!!!
    Thanks for the reference,

    Bajarack are a unique adventure racking system and leaders in the market of adventure touring. There's a solution to your problem within our range.

    Here are some pics of the various racks we do.





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