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Thule Roofracks in SA available?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 08:31
by stobi_de
Hello!
On my car I have still a kenyan made Roofrack - means, that it is very unusefull, full of cracks, made from very thin aluminium and fixed with rusty bolts.
I want to replace it with a Thule roofrack system, perfekt to carry my big white box.
Are these parts available for a reasonale price in your country?
Greetings
Frank from cold Germany
Re: Thule Roofracks in SA available?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 09:49
by Clem
Yes. I paid I think around R4000 for mine, including the locking footpads
Re: Thule Roofracks in SA available?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 10:19
by Stefan
Very few things "4x4" are reasonable in this country
Re: Thule Roofracks in SA available?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 12:25
by Tinus lotz
Clem wrote:Yes. I paid I think around R4000 for mine, including the locking footpads
Put a picture? ???
Are they as robust as front runner of African outback??
Re: Thule Roofracks in SA available?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 13:19
by stobi_de
It is a complete different system (here in Germany).
We have only 4-8 feet and a bar between two opposite feet.
Perfect for me, because I have only one very big box on the roof. It is useless to cary a lot of small boxes.

Re: Thule Roofracks in SA available?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 13:24
by Bruin Beer
Frank,
I was in Ebermannstadt second half of Sept and first half of Oct.
I should have tried to meet up with you for a real German beer.
Will have to keep it in mind next time in that area.
Good luck with the Thule.
Riaan
Re: Thule Roofracks in SA available?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 14:08
by stobi_de
Real German beer?
We have 1250 breweries with 5000 different beers.
That would be a big job

Re: Thule Roofracks in SA available?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 16:13
by Clem
Tinus lotz wrote:Clem wrote:Yes. I paid I think around R4000 for mine, including the locking footpads
Put a picture? ???
Are they as robust as front runner of African outback??
Not even close! They are "light duty" but they serve a specific purpose in my context. I still have my African Outback for "proper work".
Re: Thule Roofracks in SA available?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 17:54
by Tinus lotz
Thanks for the pics
That looks like its ok to carry a canoe on tar or similar job
Not for dirt and overlanding .....i herd that they are selling nice ones at 4x4 mega world for about 5 k or so .....what we forget is what ever you put up there becomes a slide hammer when you hit the dirt. ....that tule dont look strong enough. ...but thats just my opinion

Re: Thule Roofracks in SA available?
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 21:00
by Jorrie
I had a Thuli rack before. It is very good for the light work it is designed for. If you want to do offroading or overlanding it is not in the league of African Outback or other similar systems. I now use an African Outback roofrack and it is very well suited for heavier work like overlanding. Thuli is also quite expensive for the work it is capable of doing. If you are going to load a heavy box, then rather go for something more robust than the Thuli system.