Pallet Fancier
Established Member
Hi folks,
I recently changed the car and now I have flush rails, so now I need a new roof rack!
I will not be carrying bikes up there (got a rack for the back of the car that does that) but I will probably be getting a roof box next year. But the first loads will be a Christmas tree, and then lengths of lumber of various sizes.
This last is important because I was just about to buy a set of aerofoil aluminium bars, but when I looked at the cross section diagram, I wondered if the aerofoil shape (not a flat plane) would be a problem when laying planks on it. Also, many of these designs have rubber strips, or rubber wind deflector strips, designed to keep them quiet at high speeds, and I wondered if a load of wood could flatten and damage this rubber.
Anyone got any experience and recommendations?
I was looking at these when I had the above thoughts:
https://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/r...71&vptype=585270&brand=Atera RTD&prodid=33171
Cheers
I recently changed the car and now I have flush rails, so now I need a new roof rack!
I will not be carrying bikes up there (got a rack for the back of the car that does that) but I will probably be getting a roof box next year. But the first loads will be a Christmas tree, and then lengths of lumber of various sizes.
This last is important because I was just about to buy a set of aerofoil aluminium bars, but when I looked at the cross section diagram, I wondered if the aerofoil shape (not a flat plane) would be a problem when laying planks on it. Also, many of these designs have rubber strips, or rubber wind deflector strips, designed to keep them quiet at high speeds, and I wondered if a load of wood could flatten and damage this rubber.
Anyone got any experience and recommendations?
I was looking at these when I had the above thoughts:
https://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/r...71&vptype=585270&brand=Atera RTD&prodid=33171
Cheers