Roof Rack Advise Needed
Hello's!

Ok, I got gifted a roofrack from a family friend - she was cleaning out the garage after her husband passed away.

best photo I now have attached.

this roofrack fits in perfectly between the two rails fitted by Pajero.

Advise - If I put this down directly onto the roof and secure it to the rails - will this damage my vehicle?

the roof itself will carry most of the load and not the rails.

thanks
GK
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Gerhardt Kirchner

Tiny - 2007 Prado
SOLD :cry: Die Goue Valk - 2006 Gen3 SWB 3.2DiD Automatic

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Re: Roof Rack Advise Needed
Rather let the rails take the weight, make sure you have the right connectors
- Kurt
2014 Pajero SWB 3.2 GLS | EFS Suspension | Stofpad Bashplates
2008 Pajero LWB 3.2 GLS (Sold @ 243,000km)
Re: Roof Rack Advise Needed
The first problem I spot is that it will scratch the vehicle. I'm thinking of putting padding etc underneath but sill worried about dust.

Mostly I'm worried about if the roof can take the load.

GK
Gerhardt Kirchner

Tiny - 2007 Prado
SOLD :cry: Die Goue Valk - 2006 Gen3 SWB 3.2DiD Automatic

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Re: Roof Rack Advise Needed
You MUST let the roofrack load rest on the rails, NOT on the roof directly! Even if you put sponges between the rack and roof it will still scratch. You would need rails or some type of clamp to mount the rack onto the rails.

CATS
2009 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS (Gen4) - Casper (Starting to grow on me)
2001 Pajero 3.2 DiD Lwb GLS Manual (Gen3) - Snoopy (SOLD but not forgotten)
2008 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS Auto (Gen4) - Silvester (SOLD)
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andrew.ashton
Re: Roof Rack Advise Needed
CATS wrote:You MUST let the roofrack load rest on the rails, NOT on the roof directly! Even if you put sponges between the rack and roof it will still scratch. You would need rails or some type of clamp to mount the rack onto the rails.

CATS
And even then the OEM rails will not take much load. Generally, when a 3rd party roofrack is fitted, 3rd party rails and mounting brackets are fitted in place of the OEM rails, which are mounted on plastic blocks.
Re: Roof Rack Advise Needed
KurtG wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2015 1:30 pm Rather let the rails take the weight, make sure you have the right connectors
What sort of connectors would you recommend?
Re: Roof Rack Advise Needed
You're not going to like this but, consistent with the advice already given, you mount the rack on two cross bars. That of course places rack right up in the wind.

It looks like a pretty sturdy rack and there are no short cuts without it not ending well.

You clamp the rack to those two or three rails. Go to the Thule website and you will see what I mean. I am not selling Thule, but you can buy U Bolts from them, or any other supplier.

I wanted to do the same thing on my SWB, with a much lighter rack and was persuaded not to.

Frankly, if you really want to max the utility of that rack, get a professional to remove the roof rails and mount the rack (semi permanently) as suggested.

Keep all the parts, as you are going to want them, sooner or later.
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