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    I need some roof racks for my T5. Won't be carrying anything heavy, a long mast, maybe a kayak, the odd length of timber or a set of ladders.
    Would also like to fit an awning in the future, any recommendations?
    Cheers BR

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    Originally posted by BobRonk View Post
    I need some roof racks for my T5. Won't be carrying anything heavy, a long mast, maybe a kayak, the odd length of timber or a set of ladders.
    Would also like to fit an awning in the future, any recommendations?
    Cheers BR
    Give Rhino racks a thought http://www.rhinorack.com.au. They do have lots of options, most dealers sell them as a qenuine part but they are just rhino with a vw sticker on them.

    You can always get the racks and add extras to them in the future, like your awning ect.

    Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
    2011 T5 4MOTION Duel Cab Optioned up.

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    • #3
      I've got a set of three Rhino racks with ladder rack and conduit tubes I'm looking to offload.

      I've got the roof channels too, if yours hasn't got them.
      '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
      '01 Beetle 2.0

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      • #4
        Thanks for your help, looks like rhino have everything covered.
        Just had a look and I have 4 hex bolts down each side, does this mean I don't have the Roof Channels? Do I need them to fit a rack?

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        • #5
          Depends on the roof rack. VW does, or did at the time, two different types. With, or without. Without the channel, you're limited to the 8 bolt positions, but with the channels, you have a lot more freedom.
          '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
          '01 Beetle 2.0

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          • #6
            I got the rino rack aero bars. no channel.
            I bought them with 1800mm bars instead of 1500 so that I can put 2 Stand UP Padddle boards sise by side on the van without hassles!.
            just required 10 min of modification to make it work.
            3 bars cost me about $600. well worth the investment. They are pretty quiet on wind noise too.... buy maybe my big all terrain tyres drown all the noise out!!!

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            • #7
              modification to the van or bars?

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              • #8
                the bars. just had to extend the slot in the bars slightly. maybe 30mm each side, i cannot recall exactly. I just re drilled then levered the strip out with needle nose pliers. super easy.

                Van has 5 screw points. just used the kit to bolt to them. easy.

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                • #9
                  I've been looking into the roof racks and prefer the look of the whispbar and vortex style bars, they look a lot less commercial and are load rated to 75-100kg which is enough for me.
                  I also prefer the look of the flush crossbars rather than the through bars, does anyone have a pull out awning with flush bars, how do they fix to the van/racks?

                  Any advantages of through bars over flush bars?

                  Also what awning do people have fitted? I'm looking for permanent discreet (as possible) awning with a hard case rather than a canvas bag, ideally underneath the bars not above.
                  Thanks for your help
                  BR

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