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or you could just go with the twin set of bars:There is a 3/4 roof rack on the way to allow these to be opened
or you could just go with the twin set of bars:There is a 3/4 roof rack on the way to allow these to be opened
Yes that was my thoughts but can't put an awning on them.or you could just go with the twin set of bars:
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Yes that’s what I am doing to fit a roof tent behind safari windows. But with a full length roof rack windows won’t open.Isn't it possible to mount the cross members of a roof rack individually? In that case it was easy to leave a gap for an open safari window.
It depends on the carrier and its distance to the roof. With my Defender, I was able to open the window despite my carrier.Yes that’s what I am doing to fit a roof tent behind safari windows. But with a full length roof rack windows won’t open.
This is, of course, a silly way to align the cross members. There are few ways to mount them individually. And a much harder cargo to secure against brake acceleration. There is no worse way to do that.
Yes that was my thoughts but can't put an awning on them.
3 bars might do the job
What’s the concern there Dave? should be able to mount an awning on two bars with no problem… three better if you’re doing technical trails, sure.
Iv gone for a red contrast ladder frame on a Scottish white grenadier and black roof. The dealer here did warn me that this would delay my delivery by an extra couple months but since the wait is around 10 months already I didn’t see the reason why not wait extra couple months.. the dealer did say that all profits from the contrasting roof and ladder go to NPOs .. if I’m not mistaken one is related to children and the other one is rhinos relatedNow that most have locked in their configuration interested in who decided to go with a contrasting colour for their ladder frame. I kept an eye on the build configs that many early config posters outlined, I can’t recall seeing any.
I went the Donney Grey and every now and then I think about a contrast ladder frame in Red, didn’t select it, but with a build slot currently in Jan 2023 I have time to change my mind - has no functional usage, but can‘t help thinking it might looks the goods, splash of bling
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Please don’t be offended by this question, but are you aware that “Contrast Ladder Frame” refers to the chassis, not the rear door ladder?Iv gone for a red contrast ladder frame on a Scottish white grenadier and black roof. The dealer here did warn me that this would delay my delivery by an extra couple months but since the wait is around 10 months already I didn’t see the reason why not wait extra couple months.. the dealer did say that all profits from the contrasting roof and ladder go to NPOs .. if I’m not mistaken one is related to children and the other one is rhinos related
If he did this would of course be a very charitable approach. The price for contrast ladder (frame) 1005€ in Germany just for some paint on a ladder wouldn’t be a bargain.Please don’t be offended by this question, but are you aware that “Contrast Ladder Frame” refers to the chassis, not the rear door ladder?
100% aware as I designed the car on the website just like you did. I must say though when I first noticed the option, the door ladder crossed my mind.. No offense taken.Please don’t be offended by this question, but are you aware that “Contrast Ladder Frame” refers to the chassis, not the rear door ladder?
That’s good. I was just checking because I noticed you were new to the forum, and others have been confused in the past.100% aware as I designed the car on the website just like you did. I must say though when I first noticed the option, the door ladder crossed my mind.. No offense taken.