ARB Base Rack mounting kit ARB-1770020 - Suzuki Jimny (2019 -), Toyota Land Cruiser 80/90, Nissan Patrol MQ/GQ

  • Net Price: €372.07 / szt.
  • Gross price: €457.65 / szt.
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Mounting kit compatible with:

  • ARB-1770020 –  ARB Base Rack 1770020 – 1545mm x 1285mm
  • ARB-1770070 –  ARB Base Rack 1770070 – 1255mm x 1285mm

Mounting kit ARB-17900020 for:

- Suzuki Jimny (2019 -)
- Toyota 80 series
- Toyota 60 series (niski dach)
- Toyota Prado 90 LWB (4-drzwiowy)
- Nissan MQ Patrol LWB Wagon
- Nissan GQ Patrol SWB Wagon
- Nissan GQ Patrol LWB Wagon
- Ford Maverick SWB Wagon
- Ford Maverick LWB Wagon
- Mitsubishi Pajero mid 1991 to 2000
- Mitsubishi MJ Triton to 10/96
- Jeep XJ Cherokee
- Landrover Range Rover Classic 2 & 4 Door

Key considerations for ARB’s engineers when developing vehicle specific mount kits and deflectors include multiple model fitment and to keep the BASE Rack as close as practical to the vehicle roof.

Features & Benefits: 

-BASE Rack mounts designed specifically to suit the MY22 Ford Ranger and Raptor dual cab
- roof clearance from bottom of BASE Rack to high point of the vehicle roof is 10mm for 17940080
- added minimum height to vehicle (due to curve of roof) is approximately 45mm
- mounting blades manufactured from powder coated press formed 3.0mm steel
- wind deflector manufactured from powder coated press formed 2.0mm aluminium
- compatible with fitment of ARB Roof Rack LED Light Bar PN 1780500
- compatible with BASE Rack Wiring Kits 1780400 or 1780410
- increases the height - 200mm

It is important to follow the listed usage instructions:
- maximum load per BASE Rack beam is 25kg
- load must be evenly distributed and adequately secured
- any weight carried on the roof of the vehicle will adversely affect its handling, particularly in cornering or in a cross wind, the vehicle should therefore be driven with increased discretion
- regularly check the tightness of the securing clamps and the security of the load
- attention is directed to statutory requirements regarding maximum permissible projections from vehicles