It looks good in the flesh as well.Never saw that kind of a bulbar before
YesWith the bit that protects the fender and wraps around the wheel well?
Common here because lots of animals hit the front quarter panels not just the frontI think having that extra protection could be useful, but I’ve never seen something like that in person.
Before airbags
3M wrap product from memory is about a 7 year warranty but you can't travel with much weight up there unless you have a rated rack...roof only, stationary about 450 kilos and moving 150?I actually wonder.. given the price of the option whether wrapping might be an alternative. Plus it gives you a protected roof.
I was consider leaving the roof rack off and putting things directly on the roof .. in which case you need to put something on the paint up there anyway.
What sort of things were you thinking about?I was consider leaving the roof rack off and putting things directly on the roof ...
I guess practically, only fairly large items could be placed on the roof without a rack or bars - items that sit on the rubber stripes and tied down to the grab handles.I actually wonder.. given the price of the option whether wrapping might be an alternative. Plus it gives you a protected roof.
I was consider leaving the roof rack off and putting things directly on the roof .. in which case you need to put something on the paint up there anyway.
Yes, but maybe not as demonstrated by Ineos:I guess practically, only fairly large items could be placed on the roof without a rack or bars - items that sit on the rubber stripes and tied down to the grab handles.
It’s a wonder they didn’t land on the bonnet. Doesn’t look secure at allYes, but maybe not as demonstrated by Ineos:
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Yes, I have been thinking of something you could attach when going offroad and remove for daily drivingMay sound foolish but has anyone ever considered using something like marine plywood or the black plastic 6mm sheeting (the stuff they make the drawers out of) to protect the outside. With the side rails it should be fairly easy to do and lightweight.
Would be great to just cut out of and 8ft piece that went down the side. Might be a bit difficult to get in and out of thought.
Easy to add and take off. Seems to work well on the inside of vans and could be stored on the roof when driving in town.
Crazy but I would be interested to see what someone more creative than me could come up with.
May sound foolish but has anyone ever considered using something like marine plywood or the black plastic 6mm sheeting (the stuff they make the drawers out of) to protect the outside. With the side rails it should be fairly easy to do and lightweight.
I would love to see what you are thinking...maybe a drawing?May sound foolish but has anyone ever considered using something like marine plywood or the black plastic 6mm sheeting (the stuff they make the drawers out of) to protect the outside. With the side rails it should be fairly easy to do and lightweight.
Would be great to just cut out of and 8ft piece that went down the side. Might be a bit difficult to get in and out of thought.
Easy to add and take off. Seems to work well on the inside of vans and could be stored on the roof when driving in town.
Crazy but I would be interested to see what someone more creative than me could come up with.
I would love to see what you are thinking...maybe a drawing?