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Wedgetail Roof Rack Toyota Landcruiser 200 Series LWB 2007-2021

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Wedgetail Roof Rack Toyota Landcruiser 200 Series LWB 2007-2021*In store pick up only Cairns QLD OUR TOUGHEST ROOF RACK FOR LANDCRUISER Wondering how to make your Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series the toughest in the street? Why not take a look at the all new Wedgetail rack? The Wedgetail rack is a new generation roof rack combining the aesthetics and functionality of the new generation composite style assembled rack with the traditional strength and proven identity of an Australian manufacturer. Wedgetail roof racks

*In store pick up only - Cairns QLD

OUR TOUGHEST ROOF RACK FOR LANDCRUISER

Wondering how to make your Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series the toughest in the street? Why not take a look at the all-new Wedgetail rack? The Wedgetail rack is a new generation roof rack combining the aesthetics and functionality of the new generation composite style assembled rack with the traditional strength and proven identity of an Australian manufacturer. Wedgetail roof racks integrate the all-new Wedge-lock glass reinforced corners that significantly increase the strength of this design, allowing us to offer you a full offroad rating regardless of what road you travel. All Wedgetail racks are manufactured here in Melbourne and Sydney Australia by longstanding industry veteran, Tradesman Roof Racks.

HOW DOES IT FIT?

The Wedgetail roof rack to suit the 200 Series LandCruiser fits by securing a small bracket to the existing 8 mm hardware positions and then is sealed to the roof using suitable natural cure silicon. Once these are fitted we attach our Wedge-wing one piece mounting kit to which the Wedgetail platform connects. The advantages of this kind of mounting system don't just stop with a higher load rating and improved aesthetics, but it also allows for easy removal. The Wedgetail is wholly removed from the vehicle via eight bolts, leaving only the eight small brackets sealed to the roof.

HOW DO ACCESSORIES ATTACH?

The wedgetail platform uses sturdy crossbars that run to the left and right of the vehicle. This crossbar incorporates a heavy-duty channel top and bottom. These channels allow any Wedgetail accessories to be quickly locked in or out; this also means that a large variety of alternative accessories can easily be fitted to the Wedgetail rack if necessary.

WIND NOISE?

All Wedgetail racks come standard with a wind deflector to minimise wind noise as much as possible. As well as this Wedgetail racks also include our unique Wedge-flow crossbar design which is the culmination of years of design experience in minimising wind noise. The Wedgetail rack to suit the 200 Series is no different; we understand how frustrating a noisy roof rack can be and have put every effort into ensuring that the Wedgetail rack is as quiet as it can be.

LOAD RATING?

One thing you can be sure about with a Wedgetail rack is that no matter what road you are on in this country our full load rating will apply. Wedgetail racks do not need to be de-rated in offroad conditions due to the design and construction methods used, including our Wedge-lock corners. The load rating for the Wedgetail rack fitted to a Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series is 150 kg. However, you must be aware of your vehicle's roof loading. This information will be available from Toyota. It is essential that you take the weight of the Wedgetail platform off your roof rating, and this will give your legal carrying capacity (the reason we don't list this on the website is that it can vary between model variants).

SPECIFICATIONS

Part Number: WT-T200-2213

Included: WTP-2213
& WTM-T200-2213

Width: 1350 mm

Length: 2200 mm

Weight: 31 kg

 

 


 

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