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  • #31
    Originally posted by Wojo View Post
    I just installed a 2.7m Rhino Pioneer tray on my VW SWB T6 as per Markee's low feet option (RLTPPP). My clearance measurements on stock wheels and suspension is between 1980mm & 1990mm but very happy to still fit under 2m car parks.
    I went 4 pairs of legs and the end result is rock solid. There is about 20mm clearance between roof and bars but no flex contact when I walk around up there.
    I would post pics but I'm only new here.
    Nice one mate. Good work.
    2012 T5 LWB 4Motion LIFTED

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    • #32
      Hi,

      Thanks for this thread it's helped clarify a few things around the pioneer platform I was considering. I have a 2012 T5 Multivan with the factory tracks on the roof and was wondering if anyone installed or seen the Frontrunner Slimline II kits installed with the track, or does it have to be removed or accessorised to fit the legs?
      Volkswagen T5/T6 Transporter SWB Roof Racks | Front Runner
      Thanks!
      Last edited by Astrangerday; 22-04-2020, 05:23 PM.

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      • #33
        Where did you get this done and what size platform is it. I have a 2011 multivan

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Wojo View Post
          I just installed a 2.7m Rhino Pioneer tray on my VW SWB T6 as per Markee's low feet option (RLTPPP). My clearance measurements on stock wheels and suspension is between 1980mm & 1990mm but very happy to still fit under 2m car parks.
          I went 4 pairs of legs and the end result is rock solid. There is about 20mm clearance between roof and bars but no flex contact when I walk around up there.
          I would post pics but I'm only new here.
          Hey Wojo

          I'm looking at a similar situation. Did you have any trouble adapting/fitting the Rhino RLTP low feet? Also, with a usable channel length of about 2200mm on the SWB, how did you manage the overhang on the 2728mm long platform?

          One example Multivan install I could find was this one from Roof, Rack and Box - VW Transporter T5 roof rack,Volkswagen T5 Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform,Whispbar roof rack
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          And also a Multivan that I noticed on carsales.com.au:
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          The Rhino 2528mm x 1586mm 42119BF platform (unassembled) was proposed as a solution for my T6 SWB Multivan, although I'm not keen on the rack width/side overhang.
          Last edited by MLV; 31-07-2020, 01:16 PM. Reason: additional images

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          • #35
            Originally posted by MLV View Post
            Hey Wojo

            I'm looking at a similar situation. Did you have any trouble adapting/fitting the Rhino RLTP low feet to the Multivan rail? Also, with a usable rail length of about 2200mm on the SWB, how did you manage the overhang on the 2728mm long platform? The only example install I could find was this one from Roof, Rack and Box - VW Transporter T5 roof rack,Volkswagen T5 Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform,Whispbar roof rack

            The Rhino 2528mm x 1586mm 42119BF platform (unassembled) has been proposed as a solution for my T6 SWB Multivan, although I’m a little concerned about the rack width and side overhang.
            Hi MLV,

            Side overhang is not an issue. Its actually spot on. It fits perfect in my opinion in relation to length and width.

            I am thankful I went with those low feet everyday I look at it the stance on the tray is just killer.

            Lets see if I can load a pic or two for you now (admin allowing). Otherwise I may post a series of small annoying posts until I can get there.

            Cheers and thanks all for your patience.

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            • #36
              here are some pics for you
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              I plan on dropping some timber boards in between the aluminium panels to build a roof top deck as well. Here is my inspiration.
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              • #37
                Thanks for the quick response Wojo. Nice van you have there. You’re right, the rack (2728x1465) is a good fit for the SWB and looks awesome with the low feet mount. The 1586mm width of the Rhino 42119BF would definitely be too wide. Any trouble with wind generated noise from your setup?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by MLV View Post
                  Thanks for the quick response Wojo. Nice van you have there. You’re right, the rack (2728x1465) is a good fit for the SWB and looks awesome with the low feet mount. The 1586mm width of the Rhino 42119BF would definitely be too wide. Any trouble with wind generated noise from your setup?
                  Ah yes, sorry I read your post in a rush. 1586mm would be way too wide. I took quite a bit of time measuring and envisioning before making it happen. Very happy.

                  Flick up some pics when you get yours done.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Astrangerday View Post
                    Hi,

                    Thanks for this thread it's helped clarify a few things around the pioneer platform I was considering. I have a 2012 T5 Multivan with the factory tracks on the roof and was wondering if anyone installed or seen the Frontrunner Slimline II kits installed with the track, or does it have to be removed or accessorised to fit the legs?
                    Volkswagen T5/T6 Transporter SWB Roof Racks | Front Runner
                    Thanks!
                    The advice I recently received from Front Runner…
                    The Front Runner Slimline II roof rack kits KRVK004T 2570x1425 (SWB) and KRVK006T 2772x1425 (LWB) listed for the Volkswagen Transporter apparently include all the components required to install the roof rack to a Multivan.

                    The Multivan screwed-down, factory installed track has to be removed and replaced with a Front Runner (t-slot?) style track, which is included with the roof rack kit. The screw holes in the supplied track align with the channel screw holes, but there are less, so some of the channel holes will need a flush mount screw or silicone to seal.

                    (And of course) It was also pointed out that the Front Runner Slimline II roof racks are very popular with Volkswagen van owners in Europe and that the track/rail swap out is common practice.
                    Last edited by MLV; 31-07-2020, 01:32 PM.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Wojo View Post
                      here are some pics for you
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                      I plan on dropping some timber boards in between the aluminium panels to build a roof top deck as well. Here is my inspiration.
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                      great result mate. Looks fantastic.
                      2012 T5 LWB 4Motion LIFTED

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                      • #41
                        Yakima is also an option, although you're not going to find a platform in their LockNLoad range that's a neat fit for the SWB/LWB roof dimensions. Here's a mix and match job from Roof, Rack and Box - Dandenong South (Platform G 1570mm wide x 1400mm long combined with two 1375mm crossbars):
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                        Photos snagged from the Dandy South Roof, Rack and Box Facebook page

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                        • #42
                          Hi All,
                          I'm wondering if any of you guys would know if oem VW racks from a T5 multivan (i'm assuming with rails fitted) would fit on a T5 transporter with fixed mounting points.
                          I'll attach a couple of photos the mounting feet. I'm wondering if i can simply fix down through the centre hole in the feet, through the lower rubber/plastic smaller piece & into the roof of the van.
                          If any of you guys have any thoughts it'd be greatly appreciated.

                          Thank you kindly,
                          Ant.

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                          • #43
                            eBay roof racks

                            Hi mate how you get on with the eBay roof racks?
                            Were they quiet, Quite low, did they rust?
                            Thinking the order the set of 3 - would you recommend? Thanks

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Cornishstuart View Post
                              Hi mate how you get on with the eBay roof racks?
                              Were they quiet, Quite low, did they rust?
                              Thinking the order the set of 3 - would you recommend? Thanks
                              Yes they are good . Quiet and low. Good price . Do you have the link? They have sets of 2 advertised. But ask them to package 3 and they will post link for you .


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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Sendo_VW_multivan_2010 View Post
                                Yes they are good . Quiet and low. Good price . Do you have the link? They have sets of 2 advertised. But ask them to package 3 and they will post link for you .


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                                They are aluminium, so no rust . They are very similar , almost same as pro - rack .


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