Hello.
This goes out to all the people, who mounted racks to gutters in the past, loaded them properly and left tarmac.
I visited my Gren once again today. This time with the gutter mounts I chose to build my rack for our RTT and maybe some other goodies in the future.
In order to keep flexibility and being able to fix things with standard material available in most places, I chose to build around these mounts:
DOT Gutter Mounts
( I did not really tighten them today)
What I observed before and unfortunately kept observing today with these mounts on my Gren: the gutters flex quite a bit.
The question I seek to have answered by folks with gutter mount experience: is this ok to load with 400kg camping with a family in a RTT?
My German engineering DNA is freaking out on me being able to move the gutter up and down few mm without much force.
Quoting the Grenadier handbook: „CAUTION: Only INEOS original Roof Rack / Roof Bars are allowed to fix on drain gutter. Pay load must allocate equally and pay load center of gravity should be as low as possible.“, I wonder, if the mounts they sell are distributing the weight differently?!
Is the metal piece in the gutter maybe not only a 4-5mm piece pushing the weight at the very outer line of the gutter, but coming with a 90 degree bend / piece attached moving the force closer to the vehicle?
The mounts I bought have a 160mm x 4mm foot each and therefore seem wider than the Rhino and much wider than the Frontrunner one.
The only parameter the full Rhino rack adds to length of the mounts and overall weight (rack plus luggage) is the fact that all mounts on one side are connected by the huge metal piece. That keeps a single mount pushing down independently. But buying the Ineos cross bars, would also leave me with the 150/420 kg weight limits, so I cannot see why my feet plus 40x40 or 40x80 alloy profiles shall be different in terms of weight distribution.
I plan to reach out to Ineos in this once again, but wanted to collect your swarm intelligence and experience to understand, if I am simply too worried or not.
Thanks
Timo
This goes out to all the people, who mounted racks to gutters in the past, loaded them properly and left tarmac.
I visited my Gren once again today. This time with the gutter mounts I chose to build my rack for our RTT and maybe some other goodies in the future.
In order to keep flexibility and being able to fix things with standard material available in most places, I chose to build around these mounts:
DOT Gutter Mounts
( I did not really tighten them today)
What I observed before and unfortunately kept observing today with these mounts on my Gren: the gutters flex quite a bit.
The question I seek to have answered by folks with gutter mount experience: is this ok to load with 400kg camping with a family in a RTT?
My German engineering DNA is freaking out on me being able to move the gutter up and down few mm without much force.
Quoting the Grenadier handbook: „CAUTION: Only INEOS original Roof Rack / Roof Bars are allowed to fix on drain gutter. Pay load must allocate equally and pay load center of gravity should be as low as possible.“, I wonder, if the mounts they sell are distributing the weight differently?!
Is the metal piece in the gutter maybe not only a 4-5mm piece pushing the weight at the very outer line of the gutter, but coming with a 90 degree bend / piece attached moving the force closer to the vehicle?
The mounts I bought have a 160mm x 4mm foot each and therefore seem wider than the Rhino and much wider than the Frontrunner one.
The only parameter the full Rhino rack adds to length of the mounts and overall weight (rack plus luggage) is the fact that all mounts on one side are connected by the huge metal piece. That keeps a single mount pushing down independently. But buying the Ineos cross bars, would also leave me with the 150/420 kg weight limits, so I cannot see why my feet plus 40x40 or 40x80 alloy profiles shall be different in terms of weight distribution.
I plan to reach out to Ineos in this once again, but wanted to collect your swarm intelligence and experience to understand, if I am simply too worried or not.
Thanks
Timo
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