Hi,
Have owned a MY19 SDV6 HSE since October and I absolutely love the thing.
It came with the OEM LR roof rails already installed, and I'm confused about what else I need to be able to attach a roof box for our upcoming holiday.
It didn't come with the cross bars, do I need to buy them? If so, should I get the matching OEM set or consider third party? Or do some roof boxes fit directly to the rails?
Sorry if I'm missing something obvious but even after reading posts here and elsewhere I'm still not sure....
Iv just purchased cross rails and fittings for my MY19, from the Roof Box Company. I went for the Thule items. I only wanted the flat profile bars, so I could mount a steel plate to them for my mag mounts and lights ( I do a bit of motorsport in my spare time) I'll see if I can find the full list of parts in the kit, but the above company has a great website for telling you what you need.
I know that makes like Thule make them but I haven't used them on a D5
I have the OEM JLR ones, and they work very well.
Never seen a box that fixes directly to the rails.
Some roof-racks (like the JLR one) actually replace the rails, some connect to the rails.
Hope this answers your question.
Nick
Nick, many thanks for the kind welcome and useful information, very helpful! I think I'll go for the OEM crossbars as after more searching this forum I see people having good results of these plus Thule XT boxes. I'm sure the cross rails are also flexible for future use with bike racks etc!
Iv just purchased cross rails and fittings for my MY19, from the Roof Box Company. I went for the Thule items. I only wanted the flat profile bars, so I could mount a steel plate to them for my mag mounts and lights ( I do a bit of motorsport in my spare time) I'll see if I can find the full list of parts in the kit, but the above company has a great website for telling you what you need.
Thanks highbridgeflyer and nebc100! So these mounts effectively replace the rails and bolt directly to the car? I guess that means they're lower profile and it's a nice simple option, I'd have probably gone this route if the car didn't already come with the rails fitted đź‘Ť
Ah stupid me, I should have paid closer attention to the photo of the manual which shows how they clip onto rails. Thanks for correcting me, this is why I'm here
ok so i have the LR rails currently and they are nice and simple to use, BUT......
they are strangely spaced on the car and i have had to drill new mounting points so i don't damage kit i carry on the roof (canoes and surfboards)
they are also quite narrow , i can JUST fit 2 whitewater open canoes on the roof, there is no way i could get two full fat open boats on there, so I am in the midst of buying a Thule setup for the car, which IMHO is a far more user friendly system.
Mine only fit correctly in 2 places, and are spaced perfectly for bikes, my top-box etc.
I agree that the Thule is easier since it can be put anywhere along the roof bar, but don’t know if LR has a reason to limit their bars to 2 specific spots.
I purchased a Rhino brand rack and I realized the OEM bars were a little too narrow to accommodate. As Wildrnes pointed out, the usable space between the clamps is limited. I found the Thule bars to be a good fit. and as the bars attach to the clamps underneath, they provide a little more usable bar space. Also, they are engineered well, in my opinion. The outer part of the clamps seem universal while the inner metal parts are made to be vehicle specific. They fit very well and I have confidence that they won't come off. I also tried the Rhino brand bars and they were not a good fit; I was not able to secure them to my liking and I returned them.
oem cross rails are cheaper, but I’m not sure how big an issue the narrowness would be for me - I’d typically just have a roof box and/or at a stretch a bike or two up there…
Yes, Wingbar Evo, they are shaped like airplane wings. I ordered them in black and they come in silver also. They are 5" above the bottom of the roof rail.
My main considerations were available width and bar placement, as I wanted a specific rack. You can look at your roof rails and find the two holes pre-drilled into the inside face of each rail; the OEM bars mount in those holes. It was not a fit for me personally and I didn't want to drill new holes.
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