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    Hi all, im soon to be a proud new owner of a v6 grande. Been hitting up this forum quite a bit last few weeks. I have a question that i couldnt find answer to in search so appologies if been discussed.
    Id like to get a full length (2200mm) steel roof rack off ebay for tents, camping stuff etc, nothing more than 50-60kg. Can anyone tell me if fuel consumption will take a big hit with it on? I read they are pretty heavy to put on and off. The car would be otherwise stock.
    I looked at fuel thread a bit, but at 29 pages long...

  • #2
    Expect to lose 1_2l/100km at cruising speeds around 100 kph

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    • #3
      The roof capacity is only 100kg. I would avoid getting a massive steel roof rack due to its weight. Go for alloy and something low profile like the Pioneer Platform Rack

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      • #4
        so the capacity of 100kg is there for stability while driving correct?

        whats the load capacity while stationary? (e.g camping with roof top tent)

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        • #5
          I think it's 200kg whilst stationary


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          • #6
            Originally posted by BlakMoth View Post
            I think it's 200kg whilst stationary
            Where did you find this?
            My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic

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            • #7
              Tbh I can't remember right now had a couple of beers. I'll have a think in the morning


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              • #8
                I would avoid steel roof cages. Too heavy, noisy in the wind and effect fuel consumption. Not to mention they'll eventually rust, which mine did right through in a few places. I just swapped out my steel roof cage for a Rhino Pioneer platorm and love it.

                Regards
                Michael
                07 D4-d GX Prado, steel cargo racks, 2" lift with poly A/bags in the rear, BFG AT's, Safari snorkel, 2 way, diff breathers, electronic rust protection, Donaldson back up fuel filter, 6 x IPF spotties, ARB c/coded Delux B/bar and under body protection, Black widow draw system with c/barriers, dual batts with Engel 80ltr fridge/freezer and plenty more on the 'To Do' list!

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                • #9
                  good points. just tempting with the low price for the size. my instant tent is about 2 meters long when its closed so it was perfect. have to check out rhino then.

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