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Title: Car top box and bars
Post by: chrisv on April 13, 2018, 04:51:04 PM
Hi,
Need to get a top box and bars for when we go camping. Looked at the thule, they're having a laugh, how much? 200 squid for a set of wingbars 😂😂 anyway found the roofbox company online and the roady 4000 with screw down claw type clamps plus a set of cruz alloy wing bars as a package comes in at about £315, equivalent at halfords runs at £450! Anyone used roofbox co? Any comments? Ordering next week,
Chris
Title: Re: Car top box and bars
Post by: guest5715 on April 13, 2018, 11:10:02 PM
Can't comment but Thule fit well and are easy to sell on. I used to deal in used Thule kit and fitted various combinations to my wife's jazz when needed. The only specific bit you need is the Thule fitting kit. It will work with old Thule 750 or current 754 feet, and Exodus FP4 feet (Made by Thule), plus any Thule or Exodus bars of the correct length. Just note that if you use old 750s with wing bars, there's no locking option.
Title: Re: Car top box and bars
Post by: olduser1 on April 16, 2018, 04:21:07 PM
Yes used them for VW & Subaru's had many good reports of their hire service - this was a few years ago.
Give them a ring
Title: Re: Car top box and bars
Post by: josall on April 22, 2018, 07:23:52 PM
Whichever combination you use make sure the U bolts used for securing the box to the bars are wide enough to fit over the roof bars, otherwise can be a pain, speaking from experience  :'(
Title: Re: Car top box and bars
Post by: MicktheMonster on April 22, 2018, 10:01:15 PM
I used them 2 years ago, got a hapro roady 350 with thule square bars, footpads and fitting kit, can't remember the price but it was a good deal and the company provides a good service.
As I've changed cars I sold the footpads and fitting kit on ebay, they sold within 24 hours, no probs.
I don't know about Cruz bars but was impressed with the thule ones, they were rock solid when fitted. The hapro box was a bit of a faff to assemble the two halves but once fitted it was pretty good.
Title: Re: Car top box and bars
Post by: harry22673 on May 01, 2018, 07:35:20 PM
I have an old 750 foot pack from a hrv which I'm going to be using on this jazz with my 1465 fitting fit. I'm just waiting for some bars to come up somewhere cheap enough and I'm tempted by a 761 which is 7cm shorter than the recommended 769. I know on the gd and gk they recommend a 761 so that's why I think I should be able to get away with it on the gg. Also on the fit I've noticed they use 120cm bars which are a 761 size.
Title: Re: Car top box and bars
Post by: John A on May 02, 2018, 12:09:55 PM
I'm tempted by a 761 which is 7cm shorter than the recommended 769. I know on the gd and gk they recommend a 761 so that's why I think I should be able to get away with it on the gg. Also on the fit I've noticed they use 120cm bars which are a 761 size.

Why go shorter?
Title: Re: Car top box and bars
Post by: harry22673 on May 02, 2018, 01:21:48 PM
I'm tempted by a 761 which is 7cm shorter than the recommended 769. I know on the gd and gk they recommend a 761 so that's why I think I should be able to get away with it on the gg. Also on the fit I've noticed they use 120cm bars which are a 761 size.

Why go shorter?
Mainly weight and aerodynamics
Every little helps
Title: Re: Car top box and bars
Post by: chrisv on May 02, 2018, 02:07:33 PM
My cruz bars weigh in at 5kg, the hapro traxxer box is 15kg. So I have 35 kg.left to play with