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steven_191
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PostPosted: 19:23 - 19 Nov 2012    Post subject: ladder roof racks Reply with quote

these are actually labelled as for a focus but they bolts onto the roof rack cross beams so I dont see why they wont fit anything.

They have a sort of hinged flappy bit on the end which may be to roll up if you open the boot lid. You can see in the pictures.

These also come with a kit (also pictured), with a padlock, securing thing to hold the ladder down and some ratchet straps. and obviously the fixing kit for the rack itself.
The ladder clamps look like they would hook under the roof rack then tighten down. The rack itself I think is for easy ladder loading and unloading but also it will stop the ladder being able to move around. They are very light weight too.

I have 7 or 8 of these. Only one has been opened to take the pictures.

https://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k493/steven_191/For%20Sale/2012-10-07125619.jpg

https://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k493/steven_191/For%20Sale/2012-10-07125644.jpg

https://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k493/steven_191/For%20Sale/2012-10-07125806.jpg

https://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k493/steven_191/For%20Sale/2012-10-07125949.jpg

not too sure what sort of price to ask for these. I was thinking around £40-50 but too be honest, especially if someone wanted to take the lot I would take a good offer. Just clearing space and awaiting a mortgage at the minute.
Will be on ebay too soon otherwise.

Located in brentwood, essex. Prefer local pick up but I could get them loaded onto a pallet (or two) or have and pick up/delivery arrange if required

cheers
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