For Sale: Custom Roof Rack for l300 high-roof - SOLD
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 10:33 pm
Built by Noel at Enviroimports in Spring 2009.
It has an lockable tire-carrier for up to a 30" tire (maybe 31"), an area to store 4 Scepter fuel cans and a secure compartment with a door on each side in the front as an air deflector. Also there are two heavy-duty rubber clamps to tie down a shovel on one side.
This rack is exactly designed for a Delica l300 with high-roof. All three crossbars have different heights to accommodate the angel of the roof for minimum space between roof and rack. It is designed in a way so it does not block the crystal-light windows.
The basket is out of aluminum and the crossbars are black-coated metal to give it a very strong base. All hardware is stainless steel.
Another great feature are the extendable awning poles, which are stored on the side. They just slide in some mounting holes and can be used with a tarp to cover the whole side of the van. Many tarp setups are possible.
We used it on our trip to Inuvik and a few other road trips and it is absolute handy. If our new van would not have 32" tires, we would keep it for sure, but unfortunately the spare tire does not fit.
It has an lockable tire-carrier for up to a 30" tire (maybe 31"), an area to store 4 Scepter fuel cans and a secure compartment with a door on each side in the front as an air deflector. Also there are two heavy-duty rubber clamps to tie down a shovel on one side.
This rack is exactly designed for a Delica l300 with high-roof. All three crossbars have different heights to accommodate the angel of the roof for minimum space between roof and rack. It is designed in a way so it does not block the crystal-light windows.
The basket is out of aluminum and the crossbars are black-coated metal to give it a very strong base. All hardware is stainless steel.
Another great feature are the extendable awning poles, which are stored on the side. They just slide in some mounting holes and can be used with a tarp to cover the whole side of the van. Many tarp setups are possible.
We used it on our trip to Inuvik and a few other road trips and it is absolute handy. If our new van would not have 32" tires, we would keep it for sure, but unfortunately the spare tire does not fit.