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  • #16
    Cheers Will, I'll have to find someone in Perth to take the next steps.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by The Bearded Pilot View Post
      Cheers Will, I'll have to find someone in Perth to take the next steps.
      I spoke to AutoBarn about it a week or two ago. Came to the conclusion it is what I want (the 50mm lower is the clincher - my car is already close at many car parks and can't fit in many). However, it dropped down my order of mods as it is almost 1500 bucks. I'll wait till I can get it on special somewhere.
      2009 150 VX | TJM T13 Bull Bar | TJM bash guard | Dobinsons springs and Bilstein shocks | American Racing AR901 17" wheels | MT STZ 285/70R17

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      • #18
        Ouch, $1500........ well it wouldn't be fun if it was cheap!

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        • #19
          With my current 6 leg setup, There is no way that there is 50mm clearance between the roof and the platform to allow the Backbone to drop down.

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          • #20
            Cheapest i could find in Melbourne was about $1250 (supply only)
            Got mine on order should have it next week

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            • #21
              I've checked again the height difference again for you guys - At a minimum it's ~35mm lower than the RLCP legs.

              I apologise for that mistake guys - often we can have some conflicting data between vehicle fitters. Thanks for keeping us honest.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Will_RhinoRack View Post
                I've checked again the height difference again for you guys - At a minimum it's ~35mm lower than the RLCP legs.

                I apologise for that mistake guys - often we can have some conflicting data between vehicle fitters. Thanks for keeping us honest.
                Unless my tape measure is wrong, that figure is still way off. Is the backbone compatible with Prados with a sunroof?

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                • #23
                  Hey amts,

                  I've attached an image from this morning comparing the RLCP legs and the Backbone. I apologise for not including a ruler in the photo. Although we may disagree on the height variation, I hope we can agree that the Backbone is a lower profile system.

                  If you guys have any other concerns, please let rip - It's important for us to hear all the negatives so we can improve your experience with the gear you're spending hard earned on.


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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Will_RhinoRack View Post
                    Hey amts,

                    I've attached an image from this morning comparing the RLCP legs and the Backbone. I apologise for not including a ruler in the photo. Although we may disagree on the height variation, I hope we can agree that the Backbone is a lower profile system.

                    If you guys have any other concerns, please let rip - It's important for us to hear all the negatives so we can improve your experience with the gear you're spending hard earned on.


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                    Is that for a 120 or 150? and are you comparing the heights at the same foot position?

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                    • #25
                      The RLCP leg in the picture is the Front Right pad from the RLCP23 kit which is the designated kit for the Prado 150. It's resting against the Front mounting point of the RTPB1 Backbone.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Will_RhinoRack View Post
                        The RLCP leg in the picture is the Front Right pad from the RLCP23 kit which is the designated kit for the Prado 150. It's resting against the Front mounting point of the RTPB1 Backbone.
                        what are we looking at for a set of back bone mounts to replace the 3 leg kit ?

                        James

                        and how long till the 120 is available
                        2008 Dune D4D manual GXL update - with lots of fruit !! + Roma Razorback Off Road Van

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                        • #27
                          Can you use the smaller 1928mm tray with the backbone or does it have to be the 2128mm tray?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Will_RhinoRack View Post
                            The RLCP leg in the picture is the Front Right pad from the RLCP23 kit which is the designated kit for the Prado 150. It's resting against the Front mounting point of the RTPB1 Backbone.
                            Thanks. So for the 120, the backbone will drop the Pioneer Platform by 35mm also?

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                            • #29
                              Hi guys, just ordered the 2136?x1236? Platform with the backbone mount, from the 4x4 show in Queanbeyan, with extras it set me back $1500.. Extras included 6 eye bolts, 2 sets of pick up kits, gas bottle holder, spare tyre hold down strap, and awning brackets.. Think that was all.. Saved $300.. Been waiting for the show, to make my purchase.. Was thinking it maybe a little noisey, but we will see.. I'm happy! Didn't really like the sx mounts? One that clamp on the rails.. Don't want to be in middle of no where and have something like that fail.. Just prefer peace of mind.. Personal thing eh.. Have been studying all the forums on the subject, for the past few months, so much stuff to consider, mind boggling... You guys all helped... Cheers O dog

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                              • #30
                                Hey lads , I've fitted the backbone mounts with 2136x1236 platform. Pretty stoked with it .
                                As to answer some questions about wind and straps . Wind noise is noticeable but only if your pushing into the wind no different to any other roof rack really. And as for strapping down gear , the backbone mounts have circle cuts outs along the length of the mounts, what I do is just attach your strap in to the cut out this eliminating having to go under. And for washing The roof I have just bought a flat mop with a swivel head allowing it to go 90deg and this works fine .
                                Hope this helps .

                                Cheers
                                Wolf

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