I fitted a Bajarack from Mitchell Bros in Sydney. Could not be happier! The rack is very sturdy, and follows the profile of the roof.
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I fitted a Bajarack from Mitchell Bros in Sydney. Could not be happier! The rack is very sturdy, and follows the profile of the roof.
Rhino Rack
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Tradesmen rack is what I have had recommended to me by land rover spares Mackay upon investigation looks great no rails needed uses standard studs found in all roofs, available in powder coated steel and alloy. I can't remember price but around 1200 delivered rings a bell
I have the tradesman rack, in aluminium and I'm very happy (bought second hand from this Forum)
I wont say its the best looking although its not bad. I would prefer that it sat a little lower but as I only have it on for trips, its OK. Also, when I drop my Llams to access and minus 20mm, it just fits into my parking garage at work, which means I don't have to do the whole set up/pack for camping procedure on the one day
I'm thinking a roof ladder might make things easier and getting the boxes up top requires 2 people (fortunately my wife is strong!)
Not cheap....
I'm also not sure of the new rack floor, it doesn't look like it covers much (the previous rack had a composite floor)
Anyway costs;
£750 for rack
£600 for air freight to door
So, including GST and duty you'd be up for around $3100
I looked into sea freight, could save around $400. (Group buying could make it slightly cheaper - the freight is dominated by certain "minimum" charges)
Either way, the rack is approx $1700 without shipping...
I've now turned my attention to a rhino tray. Only adds 85m on top of existing LR short rails (at last visit to very helpful rhino installer);
Cost approx $1500 fitted.
Cheers
Just a question?
Who else thinks the Baja Rack one is plain fugly?