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npinks



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rchrdleigh wrote:
I acquired Thule Roof Bars from Roofbox.co.uk. The parts you need are:

750 Feet
Either 762 or 862 bars depending on whether you want standard size or aerodynamic
1443 adaptor kit.
The link below gives you full details and how to order.
http://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/rbvehsel4...rand=Thule

Take only a few minutes to fit/remove


How do they fit to the car, as i can't see any rails for them the clamp too?

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rchrdleigh



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You need the adaptor kit which is designed to attach the feet to the vehicle. To fit it you open all four doors and the bracket rests against the door surround. Once everything is tightened up it holds the roofbars in place and doesn't appear to damage to paintwork in anyway. The adaptor kit I mentioned is specific to the Freelander 2.

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rchrdleigh wrote:
You need the adaptor kit which is designed to attach the feet to the vehicle. To fit it you open all four doors and the bracket rests against the door surround. Once everything is tightened up it holds the roofbars in place and doesn't appear to damage to paintwork in anyway. The adaptor kit I mentioned is specific to the Freelander 2.


Thanks for the info, does the feet & adaptor get in the way of the door seals, or is it just on the outside them?

Also would these have any problems with my sunroof (as they are with and without sunroof LR bars)

Don't suppose you could obtain a picture? Sorry to ask Wink

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No problem with the questions.
The feet rest on the roof and the adaptor kit fits over the door seals, the fitting instructions stress the need to ensure the adaptor kit is fitted over the seal correctly. Got a sunroof on my F2 SE and the fitting doesn't appear to get in the way of the roof although to be honest I haven't tried it out fuly.

Will try and get a picture for you but the roofbars are not currently fitted so it might take a couple of days to sort out.

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My new FL2 is being delivered nexty week and dealer has confirmed that roof rails can be fitted by them.

Is this likely or is there still a problem getting them.

Thanks

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another one wrote:
My new FL2 is being delivered nexty week and dealer has confirmed that roof rails can be fitted by them.

Is this likely or is there still a problem getting them.

Thanks


No Problem with the LR roofrails, just make sure they order the correct model as they are specific to FL2 with sunroofs.

I am looking into get some thule ones as they are cheaper and removeable, and I don't have to purchase both the rails and crossbars.

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Thanks.

My car is TD4 HSE so hopefully they will order and fit correct ones.

Looking forward to the car. I have a loan D3 HSE at the moment and not too impressed with the floaty ride and vague steering. The FL2 i test drove felt much better and more drivable.

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Don't worry about the FL2, it is a realy great car.

I'm sure your dealer will fit the correct ones, I hope your wait isn't too long

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Hooray 'another one', thats exactly what I said to the sales guy when I drove a Disco3....felt very vague!!! FL2 felt so crisp in comparison, so ended up buying the HSE FL2. Got the Landy roof rails as wanted them as a permanent fixture. My dealer fitted the 'non sunroof' bars, whislted like f Censored k between 30 and 70mph which was really not annoying Big Cry Big Cry now got the sunroof version.........aaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!! piece and quite. Defkalion posted some good pictures just make sure the cross bar has a solid 'rib under the cross bar if you have sunroof, as the non sunroof models have three ribs across the length..........any comments about ribs and condoms will be ignored you lot!!!! Laughing

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I hope it was myself driving around your neck of the woods (near Killin), that helped you decide to get the FL2, I was up that way a month ago. Smile

Some of those mountains looked so inviting, its was a shame i could find any to drive up, unless it was on tarmac that is Sad

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Thule Roof Bars

3 photos showing Thule Roofbars fitted and how they fit on uploaded to the Gallery.

Hope they are useful. Note they are not fitted in exactly the right place and are not fully secured to the car but still show how the whole lot works

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Re: Thule Roof Bars

rchrdleigh wrote:
3 photos showing Thule Roofbars fitted and how they fit on uploaded to the Gallery.

Hope they are useful. Note they are not fitted in exactly the right place and are not fully secured to the car but still show how the whole lot works


Cheers for the photos, hope it didn't take you long, Going to place a order for them tomorrow, Cheaper than the FL2 roof bars.


Now just need to choose a roof box that suits the FL2

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Hi Richard,

Thanks for the photos, very good of you to get them on so quick. I personally have the LR ones as wanted them as a permanent feature, both for use and asthetics. For curiosity how much are the thule ones???? I am hoping to post some more pictures of my car in the next day or so with the L/R rails and tailgate spolier plus other photos whilst doing it

Cheers Thumbs Up

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I paid £105.00 for the feet, adaptor kit, locks, and standard bars plus a pack of tie down straps. The aerodynamic bars were about another £20 I think.

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Poted some new photos for everybody, night time dashboard and exterior lights for Jonesy, roof bars and spoiler for defkalion - and just to annoy him that I got a buy back!!! Only kiddin fella!!!! Thumbs Up Wink good luck with yours Bow down . Stainless steel cill tread plates for someone, Martins Freelander2 stickers.....for Martin, clear side repeaters for anyone and Mrs Fraz for UKdave 104 Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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