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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
erik and samoiedo, you have the rils but any pics for us to see??? Have you carried any weights on them and do they sing like a welsh choir at high speed?? |
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8th Jul 2007 8:49 pm |
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Netwisdom Member Since: 14 May 2007 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 13 |
Finally had mine fitted today...after requesting them since February !!
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9th Jul 2007 4:53 pm |
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defkalion Member Since: 17 Feb 2007 Location: Athens Posts: 350 |
Had mine delivered too. I must say that after installing them myself, I must admit that 50 quid is not much to charge! However the instructions are excellent and the screws etc were all ok, at least in my pack. You do however have to cut a wider hole on the roof plastic rails (the ones already on the vehicle) and do some sealing after you unscrew the front roof rails screw and screw another in its place which holds the front part. There is wind noise sometimes, but the whole assembly is very robust. I'll try to put on some photos, as soon as I can. I think the whole assembly just adds to the looks of our LR2 and build quality is great. |
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11th Jul 2007 8:18 am |
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NightFox Member Since: 11 May 2007 Location: North Shropshire Posts: 353 |
That's how they work on the D3, the cross bars fir straight to the roof tracks. Personally, I prefer roof rails from an aesthetics and practical point of view (it gives you the flexibility as to where you place the bars). OK, it's an extra cost, but I also had to pay for my old D3 S to have the roof tracks fitted. OK, so Mr Honda may be able to go off on his holidays with his bikes and roofbox, but he can't go half the places you can |
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17th Jul 2007 5:31 pm |
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John L Member Since: 07 Jul 2007 Location: The Garden of England Posts: 182 |
Yes your'e right there, anyway the FL is much better to look at (in my opinion) than the Honda, just wish Landrover had pulled its finger out and offered a complete package from day 1, after all they were at the Motor Show this time last year. Still, off down to Cornwall next week, may try to find an empty beach one evening, I can think of a couple of places, as I havent tried out the "sand" setting yet. |
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17th Jul 2007 7:51 pm |
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elephant Member Since: 09 Dec 2006 Location: Findon Posts: 42 |
Roof Rails for sunroof vehicles now available (LR007220) see Yeovil Land Rover Parts on ebay for more info.
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29th Jul 2007 1:38 pm |
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fandango Member Since: 23 Jul 2007 Location: Jersey Posts: 11 |
Thanks for the tip off. I pick up new my SE (stornaway Grey) tomorrow so will be right on the phone! |
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29th Jul 2007 9:17 pm |
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mack Member Since: 30 Jul 2007 Location: Germany Posts: 85 |
Tried to order my roof rails here in Germany, I was told they are not available yet, rang Landrover customer services, the guy at the call centre confirmed that they were not available. I asked to speak to Landrover parts, and the chap there confirmed that the rails are available, and that there is a message on the dealers bulletin board.
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30th Jul 2007 12:34 pm |
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ColoradoLR2 Member Since: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 63 |
Thanks to all the information here at Freel2.com I was able to place an order for roof rails with Rocklin Land Rover today. Price was $440 plus shipping. Whoo-hoooo! Greg East
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2nd Aug 2007 3:30 am |
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colby Member Since: 03 Jul 2007 Location: Bedford Posts: 8 |
Have finally got my roof rails fitted to my FL2 SE with sun roof!! - I can now go on holiday without worrying. |
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2nd Aug 2007 9:49 pm |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
AT BLEEDING LAST
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2nd Aug 2007 10:09 pm |
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elephant Member Since: 09 Dec 2006 Location: Findon Posts: 42 |
I now have the things fitted too (easy on the emotions) They seem quiet - there is always noise when the roof is fully open. I was told by LR customer services that part of the wait was because of noise issues. The rails are now fitted with this extra cross bar thingy which sits lower than the cross bars - like an aerofoil I suppose to combat the problem. It seems to work but I am not keen on the looks of it. Without the cross bars it looks like there is something missing in the front... Oh well at least I can go away now (as soon as I find another fixing kit for the roof box as the cross bars are too wide for mine!
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4th Aug 2007 5:12 pm |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
Cheers for that elephant, nice photo too
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5th Aug 2007 3:26 pm |
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colby Member Since: 03 Jul 2007 Location: Bedford Posts: 8 |
Having had them for a couple of days I am happy with them - a little extra noise, but not too much of a problem, althouh quite noisy with the roof open . I am probably goingto go with Thule bars, and a Hafords top-box in black - any thoughts anyone? |
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5th Aug 2007 4:05 pm |
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