The legs attach to the threaded fittings in the roof. See http://vpm.cdn.rhinorack.com.au/Inst...egs/RLCP05.pdf
You only need the legs and feet, not the bars.
The legs attach to the cross bars on the rack which are an aluminium version of Unistrut.
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The legs attach to the threaded fittings in the roof. See http://vpm.cdn.rhinorack.com.au/Inst...egs/RLCP05.pdf
You only need the legs and feet, not the bars.
The legs attach to the cross bars on the rack which are an aluminium version of Unistrut.
Thanks Ron. What size rack should I look out for?
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/03/255.jpg
RR rack with ladder I had to get from the States of all places.
Very well made, Quite a bit of noise over 60klms/h though.
Cheers, Jerry
When I bought my rhino rack roof racks I asked about the pioneer flat roof rack.
They said it wasn't listed for my car.
They rang rhino and offered for me to go to their office and get measured so they could make one.
Then they would have the exact drilled locations and could add it to their catalogue for all L322's.
I just have to get some money together and might try and still do that.
This is the front mounting pad on which the RLCP leg seats.
a bit of pipe insulation (Clark Rubber) around the front of the LR expedition rack eliminates 99% of the noise
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/03/245.jpg
Likewise on the genuine safari rack, nothing beats the look
Frontrunner had rack and rails listed on their website for L322 until I tried to order it. It was listed on Aussie site, but they claimed that no one had ordered custom L322 rails in 6 years, so it had been deleted, but someone left it on the website! I used their 'generic' rails and supports to mount my modified Hannibal rack.