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pbeardmore May 12th, 2014 15:01

240 estate roof rack weight limit
 
I have seen people sitting on the top of boarded roof racks on Land rovers etc, would a 240 take 13 stone bloke and a deck chair or asking too much (for airshows etc, not the M25!)

leftfootleashed May 12th, 2014 15:28

IIRC the Haynes manual specifies a max roof load of 100 kg. Assuming that's conservative you'd probably be OK, particularly if you use a rack with more than 4 mounting points to spread the load out.

(A while ago I was half-seriously considering mounting bars to the gutters to hang a hammock alongside the car. I decided that because the weight was off the side, the moment was a bit high for the thin guttering. Probably would have been OK, I just didn't get round to it.)

volvo always May 12th, 2014 16:02

I had 10x sheets of 1200x2500 sheets of plasterboard on my 240 roofrack when I lived in France. The sheets were 13mm thick.

The builders merchant used a forklift and we loaded each one on. They were most impressed with my roof rack (galerie) and said it was "très fort" Very strong. This was fitted to a 740.
They thought it weighed 250-300kg but who knows. The suspension was right down and the mud flaps would scrape on the ground while turning during the 7 mile drive home!

James:thumbs_up:

Antz May 12th, 2014 16:02

I used to sit down the seafront on the roof of my old 240 estate, coffee in hand quite regularly....without a roof rack but then I do only weigh 65kg

john h May 12th, 2014 18:04

You'll be fine if the weight is supported on the gutters by the pillars

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John

Suterman May 12th, 2014 20:07

i seem to remember reading somewhere that the 6 point roofrack was rated to 180kg

john h May 12th, 2014 21:23

The roof-rack limit is more to do with dynamic issues... handling and stability issues (raising the CoG) and inertia of the load in the event of a crash, rather than risk of the static weight loading damaging the car.

For use when parked at an air show or whatever, I am sure it will be strong enough.

John

Clifford Pope May 13th, 2014 08:02

I often stand on mine when I want to reach things high on the shelves in the barn where I keep the car.

I've driven with a telegraph pole on the roof (horizontal !).

tannachyallen May 18th, 2014 15:18

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....depends on the rack.....

If you are talking about the 8ft steel job with 8 fixing points, then no problem in supporting the weight of several people.

The Volvo OEM aluminium one on the other hand......well I wouldn't on my car. :)

Ansel Adams the American photographer always used to get his station wagons kitted out with a platform rack.

Cheers,

Dave A

yragyrag90 May 20th, 2014 16:58

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Originally Posted by Clifford Pope (Post 1645589)
I've driven with a telegraph pole on the roof (horizontal !).

That's fantastic.

To be honest, I've never really even thought of this.
I always just hop up and do what I need to do before hopping back down again.
I've tied 2 bikes and 2 canoes on and driven around the country and hopped on and off at regular stops.

Me and a friend rode on top while a third mate drove us around a campsite.
We only weigh 70-80kg each, so not too bad.

I have often thought you could make a 4 bed tourer if you added a tarp/canvas on top with a mattress in the back and the roof rack boarded with a mattress on top of that too... Wonder if that's been done?


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