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Old 12-09-2011, 21:18   #1
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Hi all do they do roof bars or racks for 1992 Terrano 2. Laurie ash
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Old 12-09-2011, 21:23   #2
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Hi all do they do roof bars or racks for 1992 Terrano 2. Laurie ash
you can fit roof rails but they don't carry much weight, plus you have toi fork out for bars as well.

Get Thule bars and the right set of feet....I'm assuming its a LWB?
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Old 12-09-2011, 21:48   #3
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you can fit roof rails but they don't carry much weight, plus you have toi fork out for bars as well.

Get Thule bars and the right set of feet....I'm assuming its a LWB?
yes it a LWB thinking of fitting a roof tent
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Old 13-09-2011, 13:11   #4
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yes it a LWB thinking of fitting a roof tent
Well definitely no roof rails then - when fitted with bars they only carry about 75lbs or something stupid.

As a minimum you'd want the Thule setup but not sure if a roof tent has any special requirements or whether it can fit to any old roof bars....

The reason I asked about the wheelbase is that SWB doesn't have enough room to fit Thules - you need two doors.
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Old 13-09-2011, 13:51   #5
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roof rails are rated at about 70kg
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Old 13-09-2011, 15:57   #6
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is that 70kg per bar? as me and er in doors both weigh about 11 stone each on a good day.
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roof rails are rated at about 70kg
swb roof rails=50kg
lwb roof rails=70kg
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Right then will have to look out for some thule bars then, thanks a lot chaps for all your input.Laurie.
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Right then will have to look out for some thule bars then, thanks a lot chaps for all your input.Laurie.
But be careful - I've carried some seriously heavy loads of 4m timber on my Thules but you may find they don't formally meet the weight requirements of a two-person tent.....which anyway might need fixing direct to the roof.

MIght be a lot cheaper to stick a sheet of 8x4 ply on the bars and put a pop-up tent on it LOL
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the simple thing to do is just sleep in the t2 thats what i did at that caravan park in nottingham
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But be careful - I've carried some seriously heavy loads of 4m timber on my Thules but you may find they don't formally meet the weight requirements of a two-person tent.....which anyway might need fixing direct to the roof.

MIght be a lot cheaper to stick a sheet of 8x4 ply on the bars and put a pop-up tent on it LOL
Thinking of going overland to Morroco next year her indoors dont like the idea of bugs etc climbing in the tent if its on the floor. i havent told her that they can climb
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Thinking of going overland to Morroco next year her indoors dont like the idea of bugs etc climbing in the tent if its on the floor. i havent told her that they can climb
roof tents sound a good idea i think ill hav a look on the net
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Old 13-09-2011, 18:52   #13
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the simple thing to do is just sleep in the t2 thats what i did at that caravan park in nottingham
thats only because your dad snores for Scotland
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thats only because your dad snores for Scotland
. Yep. I could even hear him when I was in my t2 and he was in the tent. The t2s need more sound deadening!! I was getting tempted to drive to the other end of the caravan park
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Old 13-09-2011, 22:17   #15
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the simple thing to do is just sleep in the t2 thats what i did at that caravan park in nottingham
Now that's a question I was going to ask...

Can an adult sleep in the back of a LWB Terrano, with the third row removed and the second row folded forward?

I am 5' 11"
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