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  • Got mine done yesterday, pretty happy with it. 1928x12xx. One more question, what size cambuckle straps do people use, I'm think 4m would be long enough to wrap around everything.

    http://s14.postimg.org/e0b3f7vep/20160923_070913.jpg

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    • Depends what you are lashing down. I have various lengths. But only use cambuckle straps for light items and ratchet straps for heavier items.

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      • Originally posted by Micko2005 View Post
        Got mine done yesterday, pretty happy with it. 1928x12xx. One more question, what size cambuckle straps do people use, I'm think 4m would be long enough to wrap around everything.

        http://s14.postimg.org/e0b3f7vep/20160923_070913.jpg
        Hi Micko,

        May i please request if you could list down the items including their part numbers please?

        thank you in advance

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        • Originally posted by Arien View Post
          Hi Micko,

          May i please request if you could list down the items including their part numbers please?

          thank you in advance
          Ok, see below for what was on my invoice:

          Pioneer Platform tray 1928 x 1236 part # RH42102B,
          Prado 150 H/D leg set (front) RHRLCP23F,
          H/D Leg set (middle) RHRLCP23M,
          H/D Leg set (rear) RHRLCP23R

          Hope that helps

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          • Originally posted by Micko2005 View Post
            Ok, see below for what was on my invoice:

            Pioneer Platform tray 1928 x 1236 part # RH42102B,
            Prado 150 H/D leg set (front) RHRLCP23F,
            H/D Leg set (middle) RHRLCP23M,
            H/D Leg set (rear) RHRLCP23R

            Hope that helps
            Thank you kind Sir.

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            • Put a flat Pioneer platform on mine with backbone supports. Looks great! Nce and low

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              • Originally posted by Kalgoorlieprado View Post
                Put a flat Pioneer platform on mine with backbone supports. Looks great! Nce and low
                Okay time for a few dumb questions, how much extra load rating does the backbone system add to the 150 considering it appears to still use 6 legs, and how do you clean the roof?

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                • Originally posted by RB80 View Post
                  Okay time for a few dumb questions, how much extra load rating does the backbone system add to the 150 considering it appears to still use 6 legs, and how do you clean the roof?
                  Ahh from memory its 120kg of load while on the highway.. compared to 100kg (??) with the other mounting style. All the info is readily available on the Rhino website....

                  As for cleaning, Im not sure yet, I haven't got it dirty enough. I'll work that out when I get to it. Even if it is a bit tricky, I still reckon the pro's outweigh the cons..! Pros: stronger, looks better (my opinion); Cons: Maybe tricky to wash roof?

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                  • I think with a good hosing to remove most debris and one of those mop things that can basically fold flat (can buy at supermarkets) it wouldn't be too hard

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                    • Originally posted by RB80 View Post
                      Okay time for a few dumb questions, how much extra load rating does the backbone system add to the 150 considering it appears to still use 6 legs, and how do you clean the roof?
                      No extra. In fact because the backbone is heavier, the actual payload is reduced.

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                      • Originally posted by Kalgoorlieprado View Post
                        Ahh from memory its 120kg of load while on the highway.. compared to 100kg (??) with the other mounting style. All the info is readily available on the Rhino website....

                        As for cleaning, Im not sure yet, I haven't got it dirty enough. I'll work that out when I get to it. Even if it is a bit tricky, I still reckon the pro's outweigh the cons..! Pros: stronger, looks better (my opinion); Cons: Maybe tricky to wash roof?
                        Manual says do not exceed 80kg on the roof. Good luck with an insurance claim if you had 120kg on the roof :P

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                        • May have found some scraps on RR website that does indicate a small load rating difference, the biggest being static rating (because the RLCP static rating isn't listed).

                          Pls see attached.

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                          Static: 360
                          backbone - on road:120
                          backbone - off road: 80

                          RLCP - on road: 100
                          RLCP - off road: 67

                          Say the backbone is approx 9kg as advertised and the RLCP 6 leg set is 2kg (am only guessing), then the difference in ratings means backbone system buys you ~13kg on road and ~6kg off road in extra load rating.

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                          • The backbone fitting instructions says to use the lower of the 2 load rating : RR vs Toyota. As Toyota says 100kg.....

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                            • Thought there'd be something like that but couldn't find it.

                              So really no diff for on road and a few kg extra for off road?

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                              • Originally posted by RB80 View Post
                                Thought there'd be something like that but couldn't find it.
                                Refer here http://vpm.cdn.rhinorack.com.au/Inst...ions/RTPB1.pdf
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                                So really no diff for on road and a few kg extra for off road?
                                For onroad and using Toyota's roof capacity and 2128mm long with backcone, payload = 100kg - 27.5kg - 9kg = 63.5kg.

                                The alternate is the 1928mm long platform mounted to 6 legs. The payload = 100kg - 25kg - 2kg = 73kg.

                                So the shorter platform with the 6 legs yields more payload.

                                Toyota don't have a load rating for offroad.

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