Roof Rails on V8 Model Defenders?
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Roof Rails on V8 Model Defenders?
Anyone know why Land Rover wouldn't be offering roof rails on the Defender 90 or 110 if ordered as a V8 model? I cannot imagine the roof is any different. Could the rails be added after the fact? A source to purchase these? The dealer was not helpful. To be clear, wondering about the rails, not the racks. Planning to a 90 V8 in the next couple weeks, this is just frustrating us!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Anyone know why Land Rover wouldn't be offering roof rails on the Defender 90 or 110 if ordered as a V8 model? I cannot imagine the roof is any different. Could the rails be added after the fact? A source to purchase these? The dealer was not helpful. To be clear, wondering about the rails, not the racks. Planning to a 90 V8 in the next couple weeks, this is just frustrating us!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Anyone know why Land Rover wouldn't be offering roof rails on the Defender 90 or 110 if ordered as a V8 model? I cannot imagine the roof is any different. Could the rails be added after the fact? A source to purchase these? The dealer was not helpful. To be clear, wondering about the rails, not the racks. Planning to a 90 V8 in the next couple weeks, this is just frustrating us!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Not sure why that is, or if it's specific to the roof itself or just a general hauling weight limit and it's a way they are trying to lower it. I know there's limits around the weight the air suspension can support so even though I can tow 8000 pounds it's very difficult to tow a where close to that with the weight that gets put on the rear suspension. I assume the V8 weighs more.
Regardless I would suggest not putting anything on the roof of the V8 - a company usually doesn't want to not sell you accessories so there's gotta be a good reason for it.
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2023 Defender 110 V8
Would you be kind enough to tell me what mfg you purchased your roof rack from and share with us a few pics. I have looked everywhere for a rack for my 110 V8 that i just got. I need one that works badly.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing.
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Hi, I initially ordered the OEM version, after seeing it and installing it on my roof, I did not like it nor did it meet my needs. Then I say the BA one (Badass Tents company) they have one with single bar int he front and 3 bars in the back (https://badasstents.com/product/2020...ts-90-110-130/) it is pretty sweet but I need more to install an Awning, and other accessories (Paddle boards, Tent, Skis etc. it looks good but worried not enough possibilities. I called them up the said I could return if I did not like but it is a ton of work. Right now I am looking at the Slimline II, and Thule can out with a new rack that looks great but have not been able to source. I have to make a decision this week as I need one badly. I will let you know what I will get.
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Sorry to hear about roof rack problems. I too load a roof, and wouldn't buy a V8 for that (plus about $10k more reasons). I think if JLR wanted you to have a V8 and load a roof, it could do so. The G Wagon has wider tires, and maybe that helps with stability?? JLR could spend more time on the wheel, rim, wheel arch configurations and likely provide buyers a few more use options later on. Instead we get 3 different V8 engines, but none of them were designed for roof loaders??
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Static weight
I find it interesting that the static load weight for the p400 and p525 are the same at approx 661 lbs. what makes the dynamic load on the v8s drop to 0? If the roof can support the weight at a standstill then the V8s are built the same. It must be a power or an acceleration issue ? Any insight?