Hi, I have a Land Rover Defender 110 with a standard roof rack occupied with full lenght roof box etc. I would like to extend the roof rack over the bonnet so that we can use a roof tent. Anyone have any advice?
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Hi,julius Chaesar said:Hi, I have a Land Rover Defender 110 with a standard roof rack occupied with full lenght roof box etc. I would like to extend the roof rack over the bonnet so that we can use a roof tent. Anyone have any advice?
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Hi Mat,Mat said:Don;t have any advice Julius, but I'd like to know how you get on with the roof rack in your Landy. I'm thinking of getting a Brownchurch model for my 90, but have concerns about fuel consumption and getting into multi-storey car parks! How do you get on with yours? Has it ever got in the way? Does it seriously affect fuel consumption?
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Standard British number plates are 110mm deep. Land Rover Bumpers are 100mm deep. this leaves 10mm of unsuported perspex sticking up above the top of the bumper. Glue a bit of 10mm batten behind this unsupported bit of numberplate or you'll crack the plate by standing on it while using the bumper as a step on the way up to the roof rack. Trust me, no matter how careful you are, this will happen sooner or later.....julius Chaesar said:Hi, I have a Land Rover Defender 110 with a standard roof rack occupied with full lenght roof box etc. I would like to extend the roof rack over the bonnet so that we can use a roof tent. Anyone have any advice?
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