Slimsport Roof Rack Kit Lightbar Ready for Prado 250 LandCruiser by Front Runner 2024 onwards
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- Fitting Instructions
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- This low-profile flat deck Slimsport rack has a load carrying area of 2210mm (87") L x 1200mm (47.2") W.
- The sleek side rails have integrated mounting feet. The mounting feet also have additional brace brackets for added strength.
- The high-strength aluminum slats have T-slots suitable for all Front Runner top mount accessories.
- Easily add on the Slimsport/Slimpro Van Side Mount Accessory Bracket / Small – by Front Runner for most Front Runner side mount accessories (sold separately).
- The included 40" Light Bar wind fairing with rubber edge trim, makes the rack ultra-quiet.
- Included in the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado / Lexus GX 550 (2024-Current) Slimsport Rack 40" Light Bar Wind Fairing allows the use of the 40" LED Slim Light Bar VX1000-CB SM / 12V/24V / Single Mount (sold separately).
- Fitment guide and all mounting hardware included.
- 6"/T30 Torx Allen Key for Slimsport Rack is required for installation.
- Note: Under Rack Tables and some side mount accessories such as Hi-Lift Jack Bracket and Recovery Device & Gear Holding Side Brackets are not compatible with the Slimsport Tray range.
Consisting of:
1x KSTL002 - Toyota LC Prado (2024-Curr) SSport Tray
1x RRAC341 - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (2024-Current) Slimsport
KSTL005T - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (2024-Current) Slimsport Roof Rack Kit / Lightbar Ready
Consisting of:
1x KSTL002 - Toyota LC Prado (2024-Curr) SSport Tray
1x RRAC341 - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (2024-Current) Slimsport
Material Used:
Black epoxy powder - coated T6 aluminium
High strength steel
Assembled Rack Kit Dimensions:
2210mm (87") L x 1200mm (47.2") W x 140mm (5.5") H
Approximate Installed Weight: 38.06kg (83.91lbs)
The t-slots on the tops and bottoms of the slats accommodate standard 8mm bolts.
To determine the approximate height from your vehicle’s roof to the top of your Slimsport Rack add 60mm-70mm (2.4"-2.8") to the highest point of your roof.
Shipping Dimensions:
Width: 320mm (13")
Length: 1700mm (67")
Height: 210mm (8")
Shipping Weight:
Weight: 41kg (90lbs)
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Legend has it that Front Runner was conceived between a 1988 Land Cruiser 70 and a 1992 Mercedes G-Wagen in Botswana, around a campfire, near a majestic Baobab, amongst elephant tracks, by a handful of friends from South Africa with backgrounds in engineering, design, manufacturing and off-road racing. After suffering through numerous equipment failures on their expeditions around the world, they decided to take their shared passion for vehicle based adventure travel and dream up new, smart gear and build it stronger than… well, as they put it, “stronger than the elephants at the watering hole 1 klick over.”
And just like that, before the moon gave way to the sun, we were born.
With the gruelling African bush as a testing ground, we at Front Runner focused on a tough love approach to developing products. With both feet facing the future and little sentimentally for mediocre ideas of the past – common approaches to off-road vehicle product design were quickly jettisoned in favor of innovation, new materials, and superior manufacturing practices.
Today our products have a well deserved reputation (if we don’t say so ourselves) for quality, intelligent design, and durability. Our manufacturing facility just outside of Johannesburg, South Africa features in house laser cutting, bending and powder coating. Our CAD designed products by a team of engineers and built by skilled craftsman in our ISO-9001 : 2015 Certified factory.
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