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RE: LR bespoke roof sports bars for roof rails - "oversize" profile! - ChuckieB - 12-03-2012 11:48pm (12-03-2012 11:23pm)VirtualCamper Wrote: Chuckieb (28-02-2012 11:13am)Capital Wrote: Thule foot rail mount is Rapid System 757 or RT757. Strange, as Capial seems to have successfully fitted the Thule? As regards fitting, it is a torx key in the form of a T bar with Torque indicator to assist with tightening. On the whole I have been pretty pleased and a better set up than I had on my Scenic which had the older style foot pack that utilised the door shut! RE: LR bespoke roof sports bars for roof rails - "oversize" profile! - VirtualCamper - 13-03-2012 08:03pm (12-03-2012 11:48pm)ChuckieB Wrote: (28-02-2012 11:13am)Capital Wrote: perhaps he used the 775 foot? RE: LR bespoke roof sports bars for roof rails - "oversize" profile! - ChuckieB - 25-03-2012 12:31pm Fitted the Karrite top box in preparation for my Easter break in a week or so. Jeez...... At only 5' 7" , was on heck of a struggle to get the clamps screwed on on the hinged side. had to get my knee up on the roof rail to try and stretch across! Recommendation invest a little (lot) extra when buying a box and get one that hinges both sides! Now if someone did a set of ladders that could just hook onto the roof rails I'd buy them! RE: LR bespoke roof sports bars for roof rails - "oversize" profile! - XFullFatTim - 25-03-2012 12:56pm Chuckie - I'm also 5ft 7" and although I don't use a roof rack (I have a trailer which is far more useful and doesn't waste fuel!) and to reach the roof for washing I have one of those plastic storage boxes that double as a "mounting" block for carrying around the bits that I like to have in the boot for a long journey that won't fit into the under floor well or are best to carry upright so they won't leak (top-up oil, screen wash etc). I have an set of 4 step aluminium ladders for when I need to use the roof rack for my Defender though. |