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colby



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I also had a gap between the roof and the rear cap on the roof rails - and even lost 2 caps - dealer told me the wind got under them! Whilst the car was in for a service they looked at the rails again, said nothing was wrong, but surprisingly when the new caps were fitted they were now flush fitting!
If you do have a gap, I suggest you get the dealer to take another look at them.

Post #24153 12th Jul 2008 9:38 am
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pjbnet



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Here are my rails!

I have contacted the dealer and sent them piccies of rails from the forum members as well as mine. We will see what comes back.

Phil

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Tandemman



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That's a really Censored fit No way should they be like that

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chicken george



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I know nothing about rails , but anything that fits that poorly is not right At work
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pjbnet



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This is my first Landy and everyone I talk to about them just say its normal to have poor fitting products and pay over the odds for them Whistle

I will let you know what the stealer says

Very Happy

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gren



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colby wrote:
I also had a gap between the roof and the rear cap on the roof rails - and even lost 2 caps - dealer told me the wind got under them! Whilst the car was in for a service they looked at the rails again, said nothing was wrong, but surprisingly when the new caps were fitted they were now flush fitting!
If you do have a gap, I suggest you get the dealer to take another look at them.



I lost one of the rear cap on the roof rail and the dealer here in Australia told me that I cannot get just the cap as spare parts. They only come with the roof rail kit.

Are these caps available as separate parts in UK or other countries?

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npinks



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I would recommend speaking or emailing Nick the parts manager at Yeovil Landrover

He is a forum member and sponsor over on Disco3 goes by the name of "the Large One" he is known for been as helpfull as he can, so if they can be got, he should be able to sort it Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Grumpa 2



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England 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Stornoway Grey

colby wrote:
I also had a gap between the roof and the rear cap on the roof rails - and even lost 2 caps - dealer told me the wind got under them! Whilst the car was in for a service they looked at the rails again, said nothing was wrong, but surprisingly when the new caps were fitted they were now flush fitting!
If you do have a gap, I suggest you get the dealer to take another look at them.

I had roof rails fitted last week and there was quite a gap on both sides at the rear where the covers are clipped on. see this link
http://www.ownerinfo.landrover.com/extfree...359-Raised Roof Rails LR006608 iss3.pdf
Went back today and they have now fitted them as shown in the link above.They said something about heating the covers up so they could shape them to fit correctly which they do now. Before the covers could be flicked off with very little effort.


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I would like to see the images that pjbnet published 14th Jul 2008 1:02 pm,
but they will not appear on my screen. Are they removed! LR Freelander2 2,2 Td4 HSE manuel Stornaway Grey (Metallic) & Ebony Black Leather & Sun/Moon-roof & Bi-Xenon & Roof Rails & Tow bar & Body side rubbing strips & Cold climate pack & Privacy glass & NavTeq . Production Date: 11/5-2007 in Halewood.

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Grumpa 2



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I have been wondering about removing the rear cross bar on my roof rails as there is sometimes some wind noise.
I see that agoggiti has done this.
I was travelling out of Leeds on the M621 early this evening and saw a black FL2 with roof rails and the cross bar removed, travelling on the opposite carriageway.
As I only carry a couple of lightweight cycles I wondered if anyone else has removed the cross bar and If so do they re fit it when carrying anything on the rails ?

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AndyC



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Grumpa 2 wrote:
I have been wondering about removing the rear cross bar on my roof rails as there is sometimes some wind noise.
I see that agoggiti has done this.
I was travelling out of Leeds on the M621 early this evening and saw a black FL2 with roof rails and the cross bar removed, travelling on the opposite carriageway.
As I only carry a couple of lightweight cycles I wondered if anyone else has removed the cross bar and If so do they re fit it when carrying anything on the rails ?


The rear cross bar on LR rails is designed as a wind deflector - if you got wind noise ( Laughing ) it may be you got the wrong one fitted Question as they are different for with/without sunroof.

The whole reason for me not getting LR mounted rails was exactly for this reason, choosing detachable Thule type when I need roof transport (skis in winter). 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
Stornoway Grey with Ebony Black Pleather, Clear Indicators, Body Side Mouldings etc.

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