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96terrano
16-02-2013, 18:13
got one from my mate Jack, came off a volvo 740 estate his dad had then scrapped, the guy who owned the volvo before them was a professional carpenter, got the roof rack for nothing since a put a lot of parts into jacks sportrak:D
roof rack is strong, made out of Swedish oak and has been coated in teak oil so wont rot,, a lot of work has gone into it as its build stupildy well,
had to mod it a bit so the cross bars fit as it was a different mounting system on the Volvo, also i'll be fitting padded wood blocks in the middle that'll rest against the rails so it can support more weight, but its really strong and doesn't even bend:D, will use it for carrying off-road equipment, bikes basically anything that wont fit inside :lol also might fit huge lights to it:thumb2
will get better pics when rain stops
96terrano
16-02-2013, 18:14
3276
96terrano
16-02-2013, 18:14
3277
Lazy-Ferret
16-02-2013, 18:31
Just one thing to beware off.... you are making the vehicle much taller...watch the height barriers, especially if you put lights up on it...
I have 6 Cebie Super Oscars I wanted to put up on my roof bar, but it would have stopped me being able to fit in any of the local car parks, with my current set up putting the light bar as close to the roof as possible, and using rectangular spots, I am at 6foot 4inch, and most of our car parks are 6'6", so I just clear. O can't get into the 6' one in Crawley, which cased an issue, and the height is not shown until you are already committed. to going in. Luckily I could cross the in/out divider as the car behind was too stupid to reverse up.
96terrano
16-02-2013, 18:39
Cheers, aye the carparks around here all seem to be limited to about 4 meters so my truck doesn't fit anyway:doh but I'll measure it:thumb2
Cheers, aye the carparks around here all seem to be limited to about 4 meters so my truck doesn't fit anyway:doh but I'll measure it:thumb2
4 metres, should be able to get two stacked one on top of the other.
Just over 13 feet, what are you going to be carrying on that roof rack?:doh
Oh unless you were going to go in vertically, then I see your problem.:eek:
Lazy-Ferret
16-02-2013, 19:26
4 metres, should be able to get two stacked one on top of the other.
Just over 13 feet, what are you going to be carrying on that roof rack?:doh
Oh unless you were going to go in vertically, then I see your problem.:eek:
:lol:lol
New driver, can't handle the power and keeps pulling wheelies, when he pulls away... :lol
96terrano
16-02-2013, 19:28
4 metres, should be able to get two stacked one on top of the other.
Just over 13 feet, what are you going to be carrying on that roof rack?:doh
Oh unless you were going to go in vertically, then I see your problem.:eek:
Could be wrong then, even in the meriva, has a close shave with most carparks around here. It's like they are designed with 4X4s out the question:doh
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