Originally Posted by
VK3GJM
i purchased the SL2 for it's static weight and carrying capacity, not because the D4 can carry 200kg, more about it's construction and versatility.
When assembling I used a nickel based threat lubricant on each bolt/nut. The FR SL2 is 2.5 years old and worth every cent in my opinion. I also concur with most if not all comments made.
A couple of comments/suggestions:-
When using long loads crossing several spans, annoying rattling can drive you mad on badly rutted/rocky tracks. I often use rubber stand-offs/pads to elevate what ever to ensure only the ends are placed and secured.
If you elevate the rack as high as possible, some creative metal work allows you to mount a long handle showed underneath and secure it.
Some additional metal work also holds other HF antennas underneath, out of the way, with easy access.
The hi-lift bracket system is great and easy access in minutes.
As for noise, as most have indicated, yes at speeds beyond 80km/hr it is notable empty, however, once loaded with the basics, well it is what it is.
At one stage I thought to make a mechanism to crank it up to the height of the garage roof but the effort to unbolt/bolt up when actually needed was to great. The navigator doesn't complain anyway.
Just positioned the mantras across the front of the SL2, again because of the versatile Tslot arrangement, any 8mm bolt will fit, therefore making small posts, brackets and bits bent aluminium/Steel brackets makes it easy to bolt anything small or large irrespective of it's mounting arrangement.
I carry all sorts depending on the trip and needs, I do try to stick with rook limits, 75kg in total, but that can be a challenge, thus my weight is distributed and properly secured, therefore the loaded weight + static weight are one with no movement possible. I also ensure everything is as low profile as possible, and if it's high it is light to keep centre of gravity low.
I have attached a shot of MY SL2 beyond capacity, blue box is empty, 2 x 20 ltd plastic jerry cans full. That weekend we did some serious 4wding and collected fire wood on the way around Dago, have never experienced any vehicle instability issues, yet again, you have to drive to the conditions and know your height/weight limits.
All up, I would recommend the product, and yes would buy one next time.
Happy travelling.
Regards
Gerald:)