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| fandango Joined: 23 Jul 2007 Location: Jersey Posts: 11
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Installed the Sunroof version of bars myself last week on 1 day old FL2 so was a bit disturbed by having to cut 24mm holes in plactic roof trim |
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| mack Joined: 30 Jul 2007 Location: Germany Posts: 76
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Finally got my rails, fitted them in under 1 hour, fairly straightforward, you do worry about drilling a hole in the plastic, provided you use a piece of wood as a drill stand no problems. Looks great, and my wife even commented that the FL2 looks better with the rails! Added the Thule bars (775 feet and 769 square bars) as recommended by Thule, I am happy as Larry! |
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| Icarus Joined: 18 May 2007 Location: Echt Posts: 28
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How about the noise while driving? And any difference noticed in the fuel consumption? |
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| pmcg Joined: 29 Mar 2007 Location: Lytham St Annes Posts: 59
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Without wishing to sound too negative, does anybody think the roof bars look out of proportion on Freelander 2. Firstly, the front part seems too high in comparison with the rest of the car. Secondly, why is the transverse bar required? We are always told that roof racks create extra drag and therefore increase fuel consumption. Both these design points will do exactly that as well as spoiling the classy looks of the vehicle. |
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| carlfraz Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 806
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pmcg, I agree they do look really high. Been to the stealer today to see my replacement car which has the roof bars fitted and they do look really odd, much higher than I expected. I hope Land Rover will supply a 'step up' to help me reach my loads that i put on the roof. I think an oxygen tank may come in handy too as I am sure the air is very thin at those altitudes |
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| lrlr2 Joined: 05 Aug 2007 Location: Kaiserslauthern Posts: 100
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| carlfraz Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 806
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Got the replacement car with roof rails |
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| wheatonshunter Joined: 29 Apr 2007 Location: Zuid Holland Posts: 27
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Yes, Carlfraz, I have the same experience: whistling like a bird at 40 and faster... |
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| lrlr2 Joined: 05 Aug 2007 Location: Kaiserslauthern Posts: 100
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all should take note... the LR2 loves to drive faster than 40, when you do, it whistles in utter happiness....its in the manual very small print I might add.. |
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| ColoradoLR2 Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 53
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Fitted the roof rails and crossbars last week, took a little over an hour. Had the help of a friend, which definitely made it go more smoothly. Nothing too tricky though.
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| defkalion Joined: 17 Feb 2007 Location: Athens Posts: 345
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Just got my new roof rails (the sunroof version) which replaced the old ones (non-sunroof) given to me by mistake. Have not tried the car with the new ones yet. I will do tonight and let you know. The non-sunroof version was terrible. The whisling |
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| NightFox Joined: 11 May 2007 Location: Shropshire & Bedfordshire Posts: 351
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Hmmm, this has got me worried now. Never had any whistling with the roof rails on my non-sunroof FL2, but now I'm just about to order rails for my sunroofed FL2, and I hear about this. Is there anyone with the sunroof-version rails who isn't encountering whistling? |
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| Icarus Joined: 18 May 2007 Location: Echt Posts: 28
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This is what I was affraid for when I asked the other day. Furthermore... the fuel economy may be worst after the installation of the roof rails. I suspect the crossbar is the one causing this phenomenon. |
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| ColoradoLR2 Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 53
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| NightFox Joined: 11 May 2007 Location: Shropshire & Bedfordshire Posts: 351
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