with or without the FrontRunner rack (or any rack, for that matter) the specified limit for loads on our roofs is the same - 154 LB. (*the rack must always be loaded in accordance with the vehicle’s load rating specifications). The Slimline II’s L-shaped rear and front slat design increases the strength of the entire rack, making the Slimline II the lightest and the strongest roof rack available. This patented design creates a joint support that is stronger than usual for a roof rack. The load support slats fit into a double walled aluminum extrusion channel on the side profiles and are secured via locking nuts. Manufactured with high density aluminum, the Front Runner Slimline II tray is rated to carry 300 kgs / 660 lbs and can withstand the stress of any adventure. The patented design of the brackets allows for easy mounting of the rails to the roof of your Promaster Van. Unlike most roof racks, the Slimline II was designed and built specifically for off-road use. Set of these Minimalist Brackets makes it incredibly simple to design and construct your own DIY T-Slot Aluminum Extrusion roof rack. The Load Stop, t-slot quickly installs and adjusts with the turn of a knob and. Built with the strength to keep heavy loads in place, our steel, t-slot Load Stops integrate with our new truck collection HD Bars, and most T-slot crossbars. The "vehicle specification" for the factory roof rack is indeed 154 LB.Īdding the FrontRunner rack does not change that (note the footnote at the end): We cannot confirm compatibility with your vehicle. There's possibly some confusion here - or maybe it's just me who's confused.
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