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a13x



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Foxwing mounted to hannibal rack
Guys I believe I have all the parts needed to fit the foxwing to my hannibal rack. Have the tracklander fitting kit which can be seen loosely bolted to the rack below.

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My concern is the width of the mountings, the rack has a table and so with the tracklander fitting kit I can only get a distance of 800mm between mountings. This be enough? Any alternative way of mounting? Don't really want to drill the rack.

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a13x



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Anyone with other mounting options for a foxwing to hannibal rack?
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leeds



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Have a look at section 6 on the Foxwing fitting instructions HERE

Minimum distance between two fixing points 900mm. Maximum distance for a support from either end is 900mm.


Personally I prefer 3 or 4 supports but that is a case of belts and braces.


Brendan
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a13x



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Thanks Brendan, I thought as much. Looks like the track lander kit is not suitable for my needs.

Custom brackets may have to be an option if nothing else on the market.
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