'quick release' luggage rack

Started by mrzwei, October 29, 2009, 16:58

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mrzwei

Didn't like the horrible screw type fixing that came with my budget luggage rack so decided to modify it. Basically I used bits from an old hatchback cycle carrier and some stainless nuts, bolts and washers. Fitted and removed in seconds and I don't think it looks half bad! Can't vouch for the long run as I've only used it for a couple of trips to the local tip but given that it supported bikes on the back of a car then I'm optimistic.
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Anonymous

#1
I dont understand,what have you done?Have you got some before pics?

Barney Bear

#2
looks good
do you think the rack would fit with a trd style spoiler ??

the balck straps look much better , match your car too   s:D :D s:D
54 Sable, Air con, hardtop

uktotty

#3
looks nice, just need a rack that fits the TTE Banana

Barney Bear

#4
where did you get your rack from looks much nicer than the one I found   s:D :D s:D
54 Sable, Air con, hardtop

roger

#5
Quote from: "Barney Bear"looks good
do you think the rack would fit with a trd style spoiler ??

Sorry to hijack - but I have this one which is OK with TRD spoiler, its called a Lapa

 

Thanks to MikeMR2 for the piccy.

BTW the perceived wisdom is that the vertical bit goes by the window. Its there to stop the luggage hitting the back of your neck in a sudden stop, though there has been some "discussion" on the subject. With the spoiler you have to have it that way round anyway.
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Barney Bear

#6
looks good
is lapa the company name or the product name ??

as for which way round I would of put on wrong then thought the upstand was to stop luggage falling off the back
54 Sable, Air con, hardtop

StuM

#7
I have this one for mine:

http://www.roofrackshop.co.uk/Car-Products/Car-Boot-Trunk-Racks/Car-Boot-and-Trunk-Mounted-Luggage-Racks/Car-Boot-Rack-10156-For-Convertibles-and-Coupes/000747p.aspx

La Prealpina.

It has the side fittings, but also ratchet straps from the leading edge of the boot lid to the rack.  

How is the rack in the OP normally fitted?  What about lateral movement?
Stu M

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mrzwei

#8
My rack was originally supplied with two long threaded rods  and brackets designed to fix either to the lh and rh edges of the engine cover (not long enough in this instance) or to the top and bottom edges. Quite a fiddle to fix and looked auful (in my opinion).

I'm not getting any problems with lateral movement because of the rubber feet and it will fit either way ie guard to the front or back.
I only did it because I had the bits lying around but its just so quick to fit and remove. In reality, just buy something that looks good and is easy to fix in the first place.
Ex.MR2 SMT sadly missed.
Saab 9-5 Turbo, Hirsch stage 1, Sports suspension and anti roll bars, uprated disks, sports intake and filter and various other bits. 210bhp, 320Nm.
Talbot Express campervan with carb, distributor, coil and no cat! SOLD

StuM

#9
It does look good and as you say, plenty of bike racks adopt that fitting.  Mine is definately not quick fit, which sometimes is limiting.
Stu M

Ex 2001 Lagoon Blue Mr2 Roadster
Now - 1985 VW T25 Panel Van \":-)\"

glenonoka

#10
Quote from: "StuM"I have this one for mine:

http://www.roofrackshop.co.uk/Car-Products/Car-Boot-Trunk-Racks/Car-Boot-and-Trunk-Mounted-Luggage-Racks/Car-Boot-Rack-10156-For-Convertibles-and-Coupes/000747p.aspx

La Prealpina.

It has the side fittings, but also ratchet straps from the leading edge of the boot lid to the rack.  

Me too. Had mine for years now. Very easy on/off. Quality construction. No signs of rust, wear or damage to date.

Anonymous

#11
Quote from: "roger"
Quote from: "Barney Bear"looks good
do you think the rack would fit with a trd style spoiler ??

Sorry to hijack - but I have this one which is OK with TRD spoiler, its called a Lapa


I think that you will find that it is called a FAPA, and is no longer available.

Anonymous

#12
Quote from: "Heinz'57"
Quote from: "roger"
Quote from: "Barney Bear"looks good
do you think the rack would fit with a trd style spoiler ??

Sorry to hijack - but I have this one which is OK with TRD spoiler, its called a Lapa


I think that you will find that it is called a FAPA, and is no longer available.

Was my old Thule that I got from Halfords, someone still does them-ish CLICKY

lemans

#13
Quote from: "mrzwei"Didn't like the horrible screw type fixing that came with my budget luggage rack so decided to modify it. Basically I used bits from an old hatchback cycle carrier and some stainless nuts, bolts and washers. Fitted and removed in seconds and I don't think it looks half bad! Can't vouch for the long run as I've only used it for a couple of trips to the local tip but given that it supported bikes on the back of a car then I'm optimistic.

That looks very neat.  I too find the screw fixings are not very user friendly.  I guess the only small downside to your "quick release" system is that any local tea leaf could nick your rack if you left it unattended for too long.  But for a quick trip it looks to be a great idea.
Daryl
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kentsmudger

#14
Quote from: "Heinz'57"
Quote from: "roger"
Quote from: "Barney Bear"looks good
do you think the rack would fit with a trd style spoiler ??

Sorry to hijack - but I have this one which is OK with TRD spoiler, its called a Lapa


I think that you will find that it is called a FAPA, and is no longer available.
Possibly because the post was nearly 2 years ago...
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