Just interested in people's experiences and thoughts on roof boxes etc for lugging luggage.
I'm currently driving a big(gish) estate car which I/Mrs m/the dog fill to the brim when going on holiday but when the lease runs out (on car, not wife and/or dog) I am thinking of swapping it for something smaller (hatchback size?) using the theory that when I do need the extra space I can just chuck on a roofbox.
Something like this: http://www.halfords.com/camping-car-sea ... l-roof-box" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Seems to be a vast array of roof bars and fitting systems but could I just go to Halfords and say I want them for Car X and they find out what bars I need from a list and then any old box should fit?????
I know some car manufacturers flog their own but presume they are much more expensive and not necessary.
So chuck the cases in the boot/hatch and other bags etc in the roof box (as they are lighter and easier to lift).
Any tips on sizes or shapes??
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If you want to pack a lot of stuff get a big one - if less then get one smaller one.murf wrote:Any tips on sizes or shapes??
We were going down this route a while back - didn't but after a bit of research we would have gone with a "Thule" (ease of access, ease of fit, security). They also seemed to hold their value well when you inevitably realise that they are a bit rubbish as a concept.
I also worry what will happen if it rains a lot - can they be 100% waterproof?
That's of marginal help.
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I always thought they were "a bit rubbish as a concept" too but if I have space to dump it for 49 weeks of the year and am staying somewhere on holiday that I can dump it til the return trip then I am coming round to thinking 'why not'?
We do tend to chuck in a load of small bags and stuff so the idea of a strangely dimensioned box* isn't so bad if you have loads of small bags left over rather than big cases.
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We do tend to chuck in a load of small bags and stuff so the idea of a strangely dimensioned box* isn't so bad if you have loads of small bags left over rather than big cases.
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top tip:
get an adjustable one plus some adjustable roof bars and then every one of your family can borrow it off you rather than buying their own and then return it to you with bird shit all over it, scratches and missing bits meaning you have to search around for ages on the internet for ridiculously overpriced parts
get an adjustable one plus some adjustable roof bars and then every one of your family can borrow it off you rather than buying their own and then return it to you with bird shit all over it, scratches and missing bits meaning you have to search around for ages on the internet for ridiculously overpriced parts
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Idea!jpk wrote:top tip:
get an adjustable one plus some adjustable roof bars and then every one of your family can borrow it off you rather than buying their own and then return it to you with bird shit all over it, scratches and missing bits meaning you have to search around for ages on the internet for ridiculously overpriced parts
Can I borrow yours?
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Have used them in the past, (borrowed, not owned), easy to fit and take off, got a lot in them (recommend holdalls, smaller bags etc)... help up fine in the 2 days pissing wet weather we had. Think it was a halfords box and thule bars.
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yesmurf wrote:Idea!jpk wrote:top tip:
get an adjustable one plus some adjustable roof bars and then every one of your family can borrow it off you rather than buying their own and then return it to you with bird shit all over it, scratches and missing bits meaning you have to search around for ages on the internet for ridiculously overpriced parts
Can I borrow yours?
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+1 for Thule, at least for the bars. Good quality and modular, so there are loads of Thule accessories that fit (bike carriers, baskets, soft roof 'boxes', canoe carriers etc etc. Better prices around online that going to a shitty Halfords as well
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