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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Luggage Rack
Now that I have a build date, I popped off a message to Classic Carriers regarding a model for their elise. I've seen their MR2 luggage rack, and thought it was a nice product. Anyway, this is the response I got back:
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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I think I'd be worried about putting very much weight on the rack, assume it mounts to the rear clam but would be concerned about flex and stress cracking.
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Usually they mount to the decklid. I'm not sure about 4 tires, but I'm hoping that 2 on the rack, and two on the passengar seat would work. Yet another reason to get the lightweight SSR wheels.
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>>>Usually they mount to the decklid. I'm not sure about 4 tires, but I'm hoping that 2 on the rack, and two on the passengar seat would work. Yet another reason to get the lightweight SSR wheels. <<<
I'm thinking the same thing! I don't think you can attach anything directly to the bodywork and be safe with any sort of load... |
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The Only Sane One Here
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Arlington, VA, USA
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I have the Classic Carriers rack on my MR2 Spyder. Very nice item. High quality. But I'm not sure I'd want to attach one to fiberglass. Will be interesting to see what they come up with.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Westlake Village, CA
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They seem to be a little pricey - 300-400 Euros. And they seem to require fairly extensive support pieces in contact with the body of the car.
However, this would be great for trips just to handle one extra suitcase. That should be enough to make it a little easier to travel. I will be interested to see what they come up with and to hear reports from anyone that buys one. I probably will want one. |
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