A link to the Australian Surf site was posted a week or so ago and on it was a Surf, I'm sure 2nd generation, with roof bars. These were not the usual type here that fit from left to right and are attached to the door appatures but a fitted channel that for example the Jeep GC has. I need to fit roof bars so have been looking at fitting a pair of Escort estate rails but would rather hold out if there is a custom fit available. I already have the ones mentioned earlier that go side to side but don't like them. Anyone out there have any info where these may be available from?
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didnt charlie fit a set of the escort type roof bars to the i.t.blokes surf..heres a thread link.
http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ight=roof+barsLast edited by surfenstein; 2 December 2006, 16:27.www.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by vatchmandidnt charlie fit a set of the escort type roof bars to the i.t.blokes surf..heres a thread link.
http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ight=roof+bars
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Here you go...
http://www.4x4at.com/product_info.ph...&product_id=95
A few tips though..
You will need to remove the roof lining to fit them properly.
I didn't get the crossbars, I got a thule set of bars instead. so I could take of the thule rack and fit a ski rack when in the resort.
Don't use the fixings provided, they are designed to be used without removing the roof lining, they act like a rawlplug, but as we all know rawlplugs can get pulled out.
I took the roof lining out and bolted them from the inside, and siliconed around the feet.
One year later no leaks, nothing loose, and takes a lot of weight, dread to think how much, 3 pairs of skis, 3 pairs of boots, 3 large ski bags fully loaded etc weigh but its a lot.Keep it greasey so it'll go down easy...
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