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JARowley



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Does this look right?
Does this look right to you? It’s a pair of roof cross bars purchased from project rebel. They look to me to be too high and not flush to the rails?

But on inspection, I can’t see a way that it could be fit lower as the metal bracket in the middle is flush to the top of the rails..?
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JARowley



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Apparently predator 4x4
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macfrank



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Germany 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
pictures?
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JARowley



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Duh!



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Post #1021210 14th Jan 2024 9:30pm
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JARowley



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In the first pic you can see the metal flush to top of rails (and the notches are fit snug in the limit guides) yet in picture 3 you can see the plastic surround doesn’t flush up to the bodywork of the car / rails? Almost as if the metal is too long for the plastic?
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JARowley



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wondering if anyone else with roof bars can post a pic of where their cross bars connect to the rails to see if any gap?
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