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Motorhome body roof racks (powder coated black)
Motorhome body roof racks (powder coated black)
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Motorhome body roof racks (powder coated black)

Regular price
$1,265.00
Sale price
$1,265.00
Regular price
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Regular price
$1,265.00
Sale price
$1,265.00
Regular price
Sold out
Unit price
per 
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Powder-coated aluminum roof racks for motorhomes

These roof racks can be customized to suit most motorhome roofs 

We can even customize them to your particular needs

To arrange a fitting, please contact us

Features

  • Lightweight but strong aluminum construction
  • Powder-coated in black 
  • Aerodynamic design
  • Adaptable in size by reducing the tube lengths
  • With three heavy-duty rails for the wide span of a box type motorhome
  • Ladders and kayak rollers are purchased separately

Technical Information

  • Kit contains the following:
  • 2 x standard right and left-hand side rails 2355mm long
  • 3 x heavy-duty cross rails 
  • 2 x Sloping end caps for the front
  • 2 x  spoiler shaped undercut rear caps
  • 1 x Stainless steel assembly hardware kit
  • Height from the roof 120mm
  • Max weight capacity 200kg

Fitting method

Our roof racks were initially designed for motorhomes and caravans made from lightweight products such as foam aluminum or fiberglass composite boards. These body designs are not suited to dealing with the point loads exerted by the pads of traditional roof racks.

Our roof racks spread the load over the entire length of the side rails, preferably on the side edge of the vehicle where the wall and roof meet and where the manufacturers use high-density foams to make the edges stronger. The side rails are bonded in situ using high-quality modern urethane products similar to those used for constructing motorhome bodies.

Stainless steel tech screws are sometimes used but only to anchor the roof rack in place while the urethane sets.