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#1 2018-04-14 08:17:26

Ricko
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From: SW Lancs
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Roof bars - how are they fitted?

Hi, I'm thinking of making a couple of simple roof bars out of box section steel, do they simply screw into the M6 captive threads on the roof? Or is there more to it?
Cheers


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#2 2018-04-14 09:41:10

kylepeo
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Re: Roof bars - how are they fitted?

My bars have little stand off type bits allowing the bars to be bolted to the m6 but yes basicaly box section

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#3 2018-04-14 23:51:17

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Re: Roof bars - how are they fitted?

I assumed you're meant to get rails for them like n the Synergie/806, but could be wrong.

That said, I bolted my solar panel on using M6 bolts and it works fine

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#4 2018-04-15 12:05:22

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Re: Roof bars - how are they fitted?

Mine was brackets this shape at either side and a bar across. 3mm steel i think they were and the bars were thule or whatever they are called. Found them on gumtree for 15 quid or there around.

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#5 2018-04-15 16:11:30

Ricko
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Re: Roof bars - how are they fitted?

kenbw2 wrote:

I assumed you're meant to get rails for them like n the Synergie/806, but could be wrong.

That said, I bolted my solar panel on using M6 bolts and it works fine

https://i.imgur.com/wOnVZyT.jpg

Ooh, not thought of a solar panel on the roof! That's set me thinking!!


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#6 2018-04-15 16:13:34

Ricko
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Re: Roof bars - how are they fitted?

Casper wrote:

Mine was brackets this shape at either side and a bar across. 3mm steel i think they were and the bars were thule or whatever they are called. Found them on gumtree for 15 quid or there around.

https://s19.postimg.cc/e97dx2gpv/Brack.jpg

That's the sort of thing I was thinking of making, so just the screw bolting it down then.


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#7 2018-04-15 17:33:21

Casper
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Re: Roof bars - how are they fitted?

Ricko wrote:

That's the sort of thing I was thinking of making, so just the screw bolting it down then.

Yes. Mine had a rubber washer between the bracket and van. Dono if it was needed but just left them in anyway. What i also did was attach my awning rail along them as the van was not tall enough for the one i bought.


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#8 2018-04-15 23:02:47

vaz2121
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Re: Roof bars - how are they fitted?

Ricko wrote:

Hi, I'm thinking of making a couple of simple roof bars out of box section steel, do they simply screw into the M6 captive threads on the roof? Or is there more to it?
Cheers

Yes is the short answer.........As per Kenbw2's photo and Casper's image, I would say prudent to I'm assuming to spread weight across roof/Bracket ..... My van came with a set of Rhino bars which did just that but I found the bars sat my roof box to high and made a god awful noise at my cruising speed ........So utilized a couple of Fiamma motor-home rails bolted directly to roof and modified old aero bars? to lower box and cured the whistles etc.   ......................

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I also added couple of these to the roof bar mounts ...... to be able to rig up sum quick shade/cover  if required

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