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FLFAMILY



Member Since: 23 Mar 2014
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Roof rack options on soft top Defender 90
I am sure there are members and modification experts here who have installed a roof rack on a soft top hence looking for some guidance on what the possibilities might be for me. I would like to have a roof rack installed on my D 90 soft top (pictures attached). Will I need to go with an external roll cage to make this happen? If yes, I would appreciate some guidance on vendors here in the UK that sell a kit for my vehicle. The other option I am looking into is to simply go with a roof light bar, but again not sure what modifications would I need to make this happen due to the soft top. Appreciate any thoughts or feedback on this.
Post #325870 24th Apr 2014 7:18pm
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Cheshire110



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No help on your question, sorry, but took the liberty of attaching your uploaded photos from your gallery to the thread (none seems to realise the first time, you need to click the photo when it appears below to make it go into your actual post from your gallery)

EDIT really nice 90 by the way, really works with the soft top & colour and wheels.


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Post #325872 24th Apr 2014 7:29pm
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Skeggy 90



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If you fitted the NAS type roll cage, it still has the rear cage inside the hood, to hold up the soft top. So you couldn't fit the rack with the soft top on. You could fit a windscreen protection bar and get your current soft top modified to fit it like a NAS cage.
Post #325877 24th Apr 2014 7:42pm
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FLFAMILY



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Many thanks for helping with the pictures. I appreciate it.
Post #325878 24th Apr 2014 7:45pm
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Litch



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One company (sorry, can't remember the name) do a small truck-cab sized rack that fits to the steel door surrounds. Handy if you wanted to get a few items up out of the way but no good for long items.
On the few occasions I have wanted to carry anything long (ladder for instance) I have removed the tilt and strapped it to the internal hoop structure (MOD bars front & rear). ONE LIFE, GET IT!
Post #325880 24th Apr 2014 7:47pm
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FLFAMILY



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Perhaps I need to look into the windscreen protection bar option and simply mount a roof light bar with 4 safari 5000 lights to it.
Post #325884 24th Apr 2014 8:02pm
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SailingTom



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Hi there only just saw this post
Its something I was possibly thinking about doing.
I dont know if your on Fface book but East coast Rovers in the USA seem to do this as a popular mod to there NAS spec ones using 2 rear ladders to support and the front cage.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=69...mp;theater

Worth a look if just for ideas. I know aswell 'Purely Metal' in suffolk who fabricated my larger diameter frame are going to be making one soon for his series.
Also you can buy light bars for soft tops off the shelf there used to be a company selling them on ebay.

Very nice Defender by the way, green soft tops do look good Thumbs Up Defender puma dormobile camper
Post #325948 25th Apr 2014 8:44am
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Post #326012 25th Apr 2014 5:19pm
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FLFAMILY



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Sailing Tom - Thanks for the link. ECR in Maine are probably one of the best in the US. I will get mine restored once we are back home in the US. I was in touch with them to get some details and they are usually booked out 4 months solid. I am going to look up the vendor here in the UK you have provided. I tried some of my contacts in the US and got two links which might be of interest to you:

http://www.wolffab.com/Wolf%20Half%20Baskets.htm
http://www.safetydevices.com/expedition/products/roof-racks/

I am following the updates on your Defender closely as well, it is looking great by the way Thumbs Up .

Romadog - Thanks for the link as well, much appreciated.
Post #326020 25th Apr 2014 6:02pm
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sherifsalem



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Another way to do it.....


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Post #326701 28th Apr 2014 4:37pm
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SailingTom



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looks good Salem
Off Topic which rear wheel carrier are you using and do you have a picture?
Cheers Tom Defender puma dormobile camper
Post #326722 28th Apr 2014 5:21pm
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smb



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Do you want the roofrack to be just over the doors or Full Length?

Although I haven't done it on a Landrover 90, I did do it many years ago on a CJ7 Jeep, but I do think the windscreen frame is a lot weaker on the Landrover so may not take the loadings. If your interested let me know and I will dig out some photos to show you the sort of set-up. Granted I wasn't carrying a lot of weight just four windsurfer boards & masts.
Post #326724 28th Apr 2014 5:30pm
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sherifsalem



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Hi Tom here you go .......pretty solid , recommended setup


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Post #326851 28th Apr 2014 10:47pm
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SailingTom



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Many thanks
looks a great place for offroading to. Very Happy Defender puma dormobile camper
Post #326855 28th Apr 2014 10:55pm
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BeachBum



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Actually the D90 ST in the states had a rollcage installed at the factory but it was made by Safety Devices. The roof rack was an option as far as I know and was also made by Safety Devices using twin rear ladders as supports. I ran mine in SoCal almost year round with just a surrey top and the roof rack.

For some reason I can't upload a photo from my iPad, google NAS D90 ST and I'm sure you'll find plenty of pics.
Post #328857 6th May 2014 10:52pm
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