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    Rhino Backbone

    I was in an ARB store today,found an assistant happy to talk Land Rover.
    Was looking at roofracks.
    Told him I dont like the mounts on most of the D3/D4s except the very expensive imports.
    Showed me (on his computer) the newish Rhino Bachbone mount.Looks a million bucks,low profile too.Anybody seen or got them,would love to see a real pic.
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    I like the Rhino stuff, looks neat. The only comment I would make is it looks like the black plastic trim has been removed underneath it. This would make it a permanent installation which to me would remove one of the real benefits of the Rhino rack - its very light and easy to take on and off.

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    Looks good. Would certainly lower the height of the pioneer rack - I currently sit one on top of some Rhino bars which sit on the factory rails and it is pretty high.

    Only negative I can see is that in the past when I have mounted stuff really low to the roof I get a lot more wind noise than when they are a bit higher.

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    Rhino Backbone

    Very interesting. Looks to be an alternative to the rails, to which different rack products (such as Pioneer) are then fitted.

    So looks like these Backbone rails are effectively permanent but the Pioneer Platform or cross bars or whatever else they have would be removable, similar to their current stuff.

    Would love to see one in real life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    Very interesting. Looks to be an alternative to the rails, to which different rack products (such as Pioneer) are then fitted.

    So looks like these Backbone rails are effectively permanent but the Pioneer Platform or cross bars or whatever else they have would be removable, similar to their current stuff.

    Would love to see one in real life.

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    In my case the fitment would be permanent.Love the low profile look.There are 2 widths availble too.

    Great to see an off-road shop happy to talk Land Rover,it was ARB in Wangara for you WA folk.Earlier in the day I had 2 failed to be impressed by service by OL dealers,funnily enough both disapointed when I was getting bull bar prices.The second OL dealer was serving a D4 owner,he almost sounded rude,I walked out remembering him saying he wasnt interested in fitting a D4 bar.Was in there to buy an OL tyre deflator,ARB got the sale and into the future possibly a roof rack.
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    Using that mechanism voids the ability to mount anything below the roof rack for easy access, imho.

    I have a front runner extended 2.2m, it is low profile and I mount a long handle shovel, spare HF whip and eye hooks underneath for securing loads.

    Access is gained from the sides, this system would limit the ability for access and also washing the roof when needed once a roof rack lattice system is bolted to it.
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    I saw one of these with a Pioneer platform on a D4 a few weeks ago and was getting around to investigating what it was.


    Looked very neat, nice low profile.
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    Certainly different to the other options kicking around and would look good with the Pioneer rack as a permanent fixing.

    Even if I was in the market now though I'd still go for the Rhino tracks, it's really fast to put the Pioneer on and off, and when it's off, they're virtually invisible.

    LandyAndy, which OL's did you go to, and what sort of difference in the ARB and OL pricing did you find? I have heard Welshpool OL are good and find their 2014+ bar looks just that bit better than the ARB one.

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    They are both in suburbs that start with a W!!!!
    Didnt get the roofrack price from them,when its time I will probably get one from OL Bunbury where I bought my bar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VK3GJM View Post
    Using that mechanism voids the ability to mount anything below the roof rack for easy access, imho.

    I have a front runner extended 2.2m, it is low profile and I mount a long handle shovel, spare HF whip and eye hooks underneath for securing loads.

    Access is gained from the sides, this system would limit the ability for access and also washing the roof when needed once a roof rack lattice system is bolted to it.
    I've found the same. I also have the full length Front Runner rack, and I have their camping table mounted on slides in under the rack. Because the rack is left permanently on my Disco, I like to have access under it for mounting accessories / washing / polishing etc - so I'm happy with the mounting arrangement on mine.

    Speaking of Land Rover friendly 4WD accessories shops - the new Kalgoorlie ARB shop is owned by a family of Land Rover fanatics. They have a couple of ex military Defenders, a County wagon and at lest one Series LR. He often leads trips etc for the local 4WD club in his FFR Defender. Very happy to talk Land Rover and to find / sell products suitable to LR (including the full range of Front Runner racks and accessories). The Kalgoorlie OL store on the other hand - well, we won't go there.

    Today's projects in the shed while it's raining - picked up a housing for the Anderson Plug yesterday at Ashdowns, so I can mount the plug under the rear bumper and plug things into it without the need to take off the plastic cover over the towing plugs all the time - and I got some rubber clip-on strips and door seal from Clark Rubber down in Perth the other day so that I can tidy up the wheel flare cut-off above the ARB bullbar (one of the original rubber trims fitted by ARB us falling off) as well as fill in the gaps between the guards / headlights and the main channel of the bar. Then if I still feel active, I hope to fit new wiring and a fusebox under the dash for accessories so that I can free up the cigarette lighter sockets for SWMBO to keep her iPad etc charged up while travelling next month.
    Cheers .........

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