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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
They will take a great deal, seen one in the scrap yard with a Jag on top, still wasnt flattened |
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24th Jun 2011 2:51 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
I dont think defenders would ever pass that crush test At work
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26th Jun 2011 7:55 am |
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trngia Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Western Australia Posts: 10 |
So this is an old post but if your interested in a Rooftop Tent on a FL2 then check out my blog at http://trngia.wordpress.com |
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2nd Sep 2012 10:13 am |
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jaksbak@freel2 Member Since: 26 Dec 2010 Location: Fraser Coast Posts: 225 |
Great effort. It will be interesting to see how you go with all of the modifications in your wish list. I will pay particular interest in your plans for a secondary battery. I simply put a second one (fully enclosed battery of course - hence no dangerous gases) in the foot rest cavity of the rear left seat and connect a solar panel to my home-made roof-racks when I'm on a trip. The wires from the solar panel are simply put thu the door and when closed carefully, present no problems. A trick is to make sure the wires enter lower down the door, otherwise rain will follow the wires and end up inside, next to the battery box (soggy!).
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4th Sep 2012 11:24 am |
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trngia Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Western Australia Posts: 10 |
Sounds like a good setup.... I have already gone for the dual battery, just not got to updating that part of the Blog yet . I went for a Thumper fridge battery with an anderson plug connected back the main battery. So it's in the boot and has been good for all the trips so far. So far its gone for about 3 days and nights running the ARB fridge, brilliant... |
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4th Sep 2012 11:53 am |
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Jola Member Since: 28 Mar 2015 Location: Joburg Posts: 31 |
This thread is a few years old but this question has come up for me as well.
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21st Aug 2015 11:21 am |
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Landiroamer Member Since: 30 Apr 2015 Location: Devon Posts: 1185 |
Having put the tent on the roof just how do you get up into it, I cant reach the roof to wash it let alone shin up to get into a tent, or do you enter through the sunroof? |
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21st Aug 2015 2:24 pm |
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Jola Member Since: 28 Mar 2015 Location: Joburg Posts: 31 |
You have to use a ladder (comes in two pieces which you assemble before use).
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21st Aug 2015 3:25 pm |
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trngia Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Western Australia Posts: 10 |
Hi,
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21st Aug 2015 11:54 pm |
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Jola Member Since: 28 Mar 2015 Location: Joburg Posts: 31 |
Hi, thanks for the response.
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22nd Aug 2015 5:18 am |
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trngia Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Western Australia Posts: 10 |
It was quite a while ago when I did this and have since sold the Freelander for a Discovery 3. However never had any issues with the LR Rails which coped with the weight, no problem. My rooftop tent is around 65KG and with two people sleeping never had any issues with strength on the rails.
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22nd Aug 2015 6:27 am |
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Jola Member Since: 28 Mar 2015 Location: Joburg Posts: 31 |
Thanks, very useful info, going to Thule this morning.
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22nd Aug 2015 7:05 am |
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Jola Member Since: 28 Mar 2015 Location: Joburg Posts: 31 |
All done, thank you very much. Just hope that all is strong enough, I leave for Namibia on 1 Sep. |
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26th Aug 2015 7:16 am |
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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
Pictures required.
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26th Aug 2015 7:37 am |
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