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v8bobber



Member Since: 26 Aug 2012
Location: pembrokeshire
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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Java Black
Prospeed roofrack and sliding pan roof
Looking for a bit of help.

I have fitted a Prospeed aero roofrack to my 110 and didn’t click quite how close it would be to the top of the pan roof.

Would anyone be able to pop theirs up and measure the height so I can work out how much room I need to potentially open the pan roof before it hits the underside of the roofrack?

Or even better if someone’s got the same set up

Cheers

Dave
Post #1055364 22nd Dec 2024 5:42pm
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Rovering80



Member Since: 26 May 2024
Location: Bishop's Stortford
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Hello.

I have the same setup.

It’s too low for the sunroof to open. Also didn’t realise this till after I’d fitted it.

Worth it though as it’s a great roof rack. I have taken the fuse out of the sunroof so I don’t accidentally activate it.

Matt Current: MY23 P400e HSE Dynamic
Post #1055946 30th Dec 2024 8:01pm
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v8bobber



Member Since: 26 Aug 2012
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That’s a good idea ref the fuse I think I’ll do the same!
Post #1056001 31st Dec 2024 3:51pm
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DFNDER



Member Since: 02 Oct 2023
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Prospeed does state this in their site. I dont have the sunroof, so no issue for me, but the rack does sit very low to the roof. Best rack on the market imho.
Post #1056667 8th Jan 2025 1:09pm
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