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CRJ



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Denmark 1991 Defender 90 200 Tdi ST Alpine White
Max load on roof rack on defender 130?
I was just wondering how much I can safely load on my Patriot Rack - full length on 130? I am sure the rack is up to anything I can think of, but what about the car - I have just loaded about 500 - 600 kilos of Jatoba Mahogany planks for a terrace, but the car feels like it needs new shocks....... Confused

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CRJ 88 Ser. 3 1980 -sold
Puma 130 - 08- sold
90 200tdi 1991 - sold
88 Ser. 3 1977 200 TDI
110 CC 2003
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SteveT247



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Re: Max load on roof rack on defender 130?
CRJ wrote:
I have just loaded about 500 - 600 kilos of Jatoba Mahogany planks for a terrace, but the car feels like it needs new shocks....... Confused

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CRJ
Laughing Laughing IIRC, Land Rover state 75Kg for all Defenders.
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CRJ



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Denmark 1991 Defender 90 200 Tdi ST Alpine White
Re: Max load on roof rack on defender 130?
Laughing Laughing IIRC, Land Rover state 75Kg for all Defenders.[/quote]

That means that I can safely drive around with my good looking roof rack Wink 88 Ser. 3 1980 -sold
Puma 130 - 08- sold
90 200tdi 1991 - sold
88 Ser. 3 1977 200 TDI
110 CC 2003
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Re: Max load on roof rack on defender 130?
CRJ wrote:
Laughing Laughing IIRC, Land Rover state 75Kg for all Defenders.


That means that I can safely drive around with my good looking roof rack Wink[/quote]

Er no your rack is too heavy to be 'safe' 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
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KarlB



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The figure of 75 kg is often stated as the offical maximum roof load for a Defender but I have not seen any Land Rover documentation saying this. The current (2007) Defender Owner's Handbook (Publication Part No. LRL100251801) says the maximum is 150 kg including the weight of the rack. The Handbook also says "driving off-road with a loaded roof rack is not recommended". It is emphasised that this is particularly so when traversing side slopes and in such situations roof racks should be unloaded!

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CRJ



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Denmark 1991 Defender 90 200 Tdi ST Alpine White
I survived 100 km today with the 600 kgs on the rack - but the rack got a bit out of shape......Next time I think I will limit myself to 400 kgs. The car handles pretty far from perfect with that much load on the roof......

CRJ 88 Ser. 3 1980 -sold
Puma 130 - 08- sold
90 200tdi 1991 - sold
88 Ser. 3 1977 200 TDI
110 CC 2003
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mse



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KarlB wrote:
The figure of 75 kg is often stated as the offical maximum roof load for a Defender but I have not seen any Land Rover documentation saying this. The current (2007) Defender Owner's Handbook (Publication Part No. LRL100251801) says the maximum is 150 kg including the weight of the rack. The Handbook also says "driving off-road with a loaded roof rack is not recommended". It is emphasised that this is particularly so when traversing side slopes and in such situations roof racks should be unloaded!

Cheers
KarlB
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Thats because it isnt any more but used to be - many people (including on here) stage that 75kg is the max load - but as i have said, like you, in the past it isnt.

The book figure on road IS what you state - off road well thats different.

Either way i wouldnt put much more than that there, certainly not 600kgs - CRJ are you sure you arent talking gramms??!! Rolling with laughter Mike
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CRJ



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mse wrote:
KarlB wrote:
The figure of 75 kg is often stated as the offical maximum roof load for a Defender but I have not seen any Land Rover documentation saying this. The current (2007) Defender Owner's Handbook (Publication Part No. LRL100251801) says the maximum is 150 kg including the weight of the rack. The Handbook also says "driving off-road with a loaded roof rack is not recommended". It is emphasised that this is particularly so when traversing side slopes and in such situations roof racks should be unloaded!

Cheers
KarlB
Smile


Thats because it isnt any more but used to be - many people (including on here) stage that 75kg is the max load - but as i have said, like you, in the past it isnt.

The book figure on road IS what you state - off road well thats different.

Either way i wouldnt put much more than that there, certainly not 600kgs - CRJ are you sure you arent talking gramms??!! Rolling with laughter


I am pretty sure about the weight...85 jatoba planks with a density of 850 kgs m3. The car could handle it, but as I said I will limit myself a little - although it is a Land Rover 88 Ser. 3 1980 -sold
Puma 130 - 08- sold
90 200tdi 1991 - sold
88 Ser. 3 1977 200 TDI
110 CC 2003
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mse



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CRJ wrote:
mse wrote:
KarlB wrote:
The figure of 75 kg is often stated as the offical maximum roof load for a Defender but I have not seen any Land Rover documentation saying this. The current (2007) Defender Owner's Handbook (Publication Part No. LRL100251801) says the maximum is 150 kg including the weight of the rack. The Handbook also says "driving off-road with a loaded roof rack is not recommended". It is emphasised that this is particularly so when traversing side slopes and in such situations roof racks should be unloaded!

Cheers
KarlB
Smile


Thats because it isnt any more but used to be - many people (including on here) stage that 75kg is the max load - but as i have said, like you, in the past it isnt.

The book figure on road IS what you state - off road well thats different.

Either way i wouldnt put much more than that there, certainly not 600kgs - CRJ are you sure you arent talking gramms??!! Rolling with laughter


I am pretty sure about the weight...85 jatoba planks with a density of 850 kgs m3. The car could handle it, but as I said I will limit myself a little - although it is a Land Rover
Someone tell him how the roof is connected to the car... Mike
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