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JonR 24-12-2022 11:03 PM

96 XJ Roof Racks for Roof top tent
 

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Hey mates,

I just picked up a 96 XJ and I am a bit frustrated about finding a decent roof rack or roof rack bars for a RTT. My mounting system on the car looks a bit weird to me (see the pictures). Does anybody know which solid rack bars could fit?
Any help is very appreciated!
Cheers

layback40 25-12-2022 04:45 AM

I dont bother with the standard bar mounts. The gutters are stronger.
Thule have good strong gutter mount bars. I have 3 & have found that heavy loads on them are not a problem. I dont have a RTT as weight up high makes the jeep feel a bit unstable on some tracks.

eksjay 26-12-2022 08:52 PM

I have a Pioneer Rhino Rack bolted across 2 (Rhino) gutter mounted bars.

It is as solid as a rock. Three gutter mounted cross bars should be sufficient.

Maybe if you get a Pioneer rack, you could use it for other things when the tent isn't up there. It adds utility to the car as you could carry an assortment of things that can't easily fit inside or you wouldn't want to have inside e.g. Jerry Cans, long ladders, large flat packed stuff from Bunnings/Ikea etc.

Before I got the Rhino, I used to put heavy loads on the factory bars and when I look back at it now, I don't know how I got away with it. I used to tie the cargo down also using the roof rail holes.

I agree about things becoming unstable if you pack too much weight up there. It can become a sailing boat.


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