Has anyone seen the dimensions LxW of both Rhino rack options? Prefer the 3/4 so I can use the safari windows - but the iKamper tents have rack length requirements.
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Yes.Front Runner 3/4 because you have safari windows ?
Mountaintrail are.Yes.
If I ever need to go full size it's just a matter of buying longer side pieces.
Unlikely, now my wife is twisting my arm to think about hybrid offroad caravans...
Probably need another thread for vans!Mountaintrail are.
I looked through the 17ft LXV at the Melb Caravan & Camping Show earlier this year & their product is amazing, best in class; very high quality, superbly made with great attention to detail.
Reassuringly expensive but.....only the best for the better half I say!
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I would also support a thread for vans.Probably need another thread for vans!
We're attending that show in October.
Not keen on a big van , esp for some Tas tracks.
So far we have homed in on this one. Well optioned. We' re not travelling with children.
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I meant caravans, incl camper trailers.I would also support a thread for vans.
Then we could draw comparisons to the Grenadier and see how other companies cummunicate.
Do you mean vans as separate vehicles (that's what I mean) or caravans?
MmmI’ve previously had a rhino rack and found it perfectly did what it was supposed to.
That 3/4 rhino rack now available as an option on the configurator was looking the goods for me, so I wrote to the dealer and asked him if I could buy one. sadly the dealer has informed me:
“The ¾ Roof Platform is not available for purchasing yet. INOES have advised this roof platform may not be able to be purchased until first quarter 2024.”
In the last few years, I’ve come to speak ‘Ineosian’ fluently. For those who aren’t fluent, the above quote means you might be able to order in late’24 but delivery won’t occur until late 2025.
Time to look for an alternate 6 foot rack.
It’s probably a different situation if you configure it in your build from the outset… I think the problem selling one to me is probably that they only have enough to fulfil future new ordersMmm. That’s a bummer as I’ve spec’d one on my build. Ah well, don’t expect to see it until probably Q2 24 so I’ll try to stay positive
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Are you sure it's a 3/4 and not 1/2?Mmm. That’s a bummer as I’ve spec’d one on my build. Ah well, don’t expect to see it until probably Q2 24 so I’ll try to stay positive
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Taz, on the Configurator there’s now a rhino rack described as a ‘6ft’ rack … that’s the rack I’ve (correctly or incorrectly) called the 3/4 rack.Are you sure it's a 3/4 and not 1/2?
I still haven't seen dimensions of the Rhino "3/4"
Are you sure it's a 3/4 and not 1/2?
I still haven't seen dimensions of the Rhino "3/4"
Front runner slimline II 3/4 has a low profile, is strong & light. It ois 1964mm long and ends before the safari windows.I just want a low profile rack (preferably the Rhino) that comes as far as possible up to the Safari Windows that they can still open.
well the Rhino 6foot rack is not 6ft.Taz, on the Configurator there’s now a rhino rack described as a ‘6ft’ rack … that’s the rack I’ve (correctly or incorrectly) called the 3/4 rack.