OK, those who've seen my T2 will know that sometimes I'll use a Thule roof rack, currently mounted using the typical Thule clamp on roof bars- you can just see it in my avatar picture.
Now becuase the T2 is no longer going to be our primary towcar for holidays then I can start to make it less holiday friendly, but more suitable for laning.
I've considered trying to to obtain some roofbars as per the factory fit, but then a thought entered my head. The Thule roofrack basket uses 4 adjustable points to clamp to whatever roof bars are used. The thought that has entered my mind is whether to drill & fit the threaded captive nuts to the roof as a roofbar would require, but then because of the adjustability of the mounting points actually mount the roofrack basket directly to the roof, using some short spacers to ensure that the basket & items carried are not contacting the roof i.e. the base of the rack would be about 1 inch or so above the roof.
Allowing for the fact that this would mount the rack directly to the points that would be used on standard fit roofbars, then I'm assuming that the standard 50/75kg weight limit would remain in place, however the rack would then be mounted lower than either clamp on or standard fit roof bars would allow - meaning a neater fitment, and the ability to enter the multistorey car park at work which is something that I can't do now.
Any thoughts on this idea?
Now becuase the T2 is no longer going to be our primary towcar for holidays then I can start to make it less holiday friendly, but more suitable for laning.
I've considered trying to to obtain some roofbars as per the factory fit, but then a thought entered my head. The Thule roofrack basket uses 4 adjustable points to clamp to whatever roof bars are used. The thought that has entered my mind is whether to drill & fit the threaded captive nuts to the roof as a roofbar would require, but then because of the adjustability of the mounting points actually mount the roofrack basket directly to the roof, using some short spacers to ensure that the basket & items carried are not contacting the roof i.e. the base of the rack would be about 1 inch or so above the roof.
Allowing for the fact that this would mount the rack directly to the points that would be used on standard fit roofbars, then I'm assuming that the standard 50/75kg weight limit would remain in place, however the rack would then be mounted lower than either clamp on or standard fit roof bars would allow - meaning a neater fitment, and the ability to enter the multistorey car park at work which is something that I can't do now.
Any thoughts on this idea?