
Originally Posted by
Gascoigne
My father-in-law tells me that the genuine Land Rover Defender Roof Rack I got with my purchase of '99 XTreme is too heavy (estimated weight around 35-40kg) for the vehicle because "they don't make 'em (Defenders) like they used to." Its full length with a mesh floor.
I suggested that may be nonsense but don't think that went down too well. Haven't fitted it yet though.
Any thoughts either way?
1. They don't make 'em like they used to - but this applies to things like galvanised body capping, and as far as I can tell nothing has changed to reduce body strength.
2. It has never been a good idea to carry a lot of weight on the roof of Landrovers or any other vehicle, and the roof structure of Landrovers is not particularly strong. I am reminded that years ago I saw a Ford Cortina stopped in Punt Road in Melbourne - his roof rack, carrying five bags of cement had just collapsed, and his roof was now about six inches lower......
This sort of collapse is unlikely on a Landrover with a properly built roof rack, but cracking of the perimeter frame and other body parts are possible. Then, of course, there are the handling problems of high up weight.
John
John
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