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Old 07-20-2013, 07:25 AM
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In true land rover fashion my LR3 HSE didn't come with any way to mount cross bars on the top. I'm scouring the interwebs to find the factory rail system I need to put on but can't find it any where. Does anyone know where to find these bad larrys and also can someone recommend a decent roof rack system? Thanks!!!
 
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Old 07-20-2013, 12:12 PM
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These:

http://bputah.com/LR3/Land_Rover_LR3...Rail_Rack.html

Will go into your factory tracks.

Also Yakima makes some adapters that will go into your factory tracks.
 
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There are tracks just not the ones you are used to. Unless someone took off then entire roof section then you are looking at that along with the bars.
 
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I don't have factory tracks, that is what I'm really looking for....
 
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I think this may be tracks and cross bars... Thoughts on these guys?

Front Runner Vehicle Outfitters LAND ROVER LR3 / LR4 LOAD BAR KIT
 
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Pick up a set of rails from roverlandparts, or bputah, or order from Justin @ lucky8llc.com If you want a real decent roof rack, I suggest the Baja Rack, very well made and very rugged. My only complaint with it, is my car doesn't fit into the garage with it mounted.
 
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Yeah I'm pretty adamant on my g ride being able to fit in the garage. I guess I could access height the thing everyday... Which would work until the girlfriend didn't do it, then I'd have a whole new set of problems... I like that 1/2 rack from urban offroad, Urban Offroad URBAN OFFROAD EXODUS SERIES PLATFORM HALF ROOF RACK - RACKS/LADDERS - PRODUCTS Urban Offroad
anyone ever bought any of their stuff? I'd still need some tracks though.
 
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Measure your garage door as well, I can measure mine for you. At off road height I had less than 1/4" clearance, and I knew it would be just a matter of time before I forgot going in or out, so I opted to mount it when I need it.

The one you linked to is lower, but it doesn't appeal to me much, also very close to the glass. I originally thought I wanted a frontrunner, low profile, but Justin talked me out of it because the Baja is much better made.
 
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I blasted him an email, thanks dude! I can't believe there isn't more of a variety for these things. Oh well, that baja does look good, does it take away from your already impressive mileage?
 


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