Is This The BEST ROOF RACK? Land Rover Discovery 4 LR4
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- Hey adventurers! 🚙✨ Get ready for an upgrade to my Land Rover Discovery 4 (LR4) - I'm installing the MP4x4 aluminium roof rack, and you're coming along for the ride! 🛠️🔩
The installation process is a breeze, and I'll walk you through each step, highlighting the simplicity and user-friendly design of this impressive roof rack. The powder-coated and painted parts, coupled with the stainless steel bolts, not only ensure durability but also contribute to the overall high-quality feel of the product.
💁♂️ Plus, I'll spill the beans on how to avoid the common measurement pitfalls that can extend the installation time.
Whether you're an off-road enthusiast, a camping aficionado, or just someone looking to upgrade your ride, this MP4x4 aluminium roof rack is a good choice. Get ready to elevate your adventures with this fantastic addition to your Land Rover Discovery 4.
⏰ Installation Time:
Approximately 2 hours (Avoid the measuring mishaps!)
Ready to take your Discovery 4 / LR4 to the next level? Hit play and let's dive into this transformation together!
🔗 MP4x4 Roof Rack: cutt.ly/xwHE9WW4
🤔 Got questions or want to share your own Discovery 4 upgrade experience? Drop a comment below! And if you're digging the content, don't forget to like, share, and hit that subscribe button for more Land Rover greatness. 🌐
🔧 Thanks for tuning in - let the adventure begin! 🌟
Best to you all,
Peter
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🛠️ Key Video Steps:
00:00 Introduction & Roof Rack
02:05 Unpacking
03:45 Why an MP4x4 Roof Rack?
05:15 Dismantle the Roof Rails
06:27 Installing the Roof Rack
08:31 Roof Bars / Rails
09:20 AVOID this Mistake!
10:12 The Windshield
11:15 Side Walls & To be continued...
13:31 Next Day & Last Parts
14:50 Technical Details & Thoughts
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Hi, these are standard aluminum profiles. There are special nuts that can be inserted directly into the groove and there is no need to insert them from the side. You just need to know the dimension of the groove.
Hey, that's right! It would still be nice if you could attach existing things to it more easily, for example. For example, I have a Thule ski rack which requires the screw to be mounted with the head at the bottom, as the fixation is at the top.
I really like the quality and look of the roof rack, but it would be great if the compatibility could be extended. All the best, Peter
@@notthatkindofachannel I understand it now. Thank you. I understand that it would be easiest to use the original screws from the box. But if you don't want to remove the side, it is possible to use a nut in the profile and a screw without a head with an internal hexagon or torx. It is then possible to use the original nuts for the roof box.
@dgalad1 Yes, exactly! I just want to make it as easy as possible for the user to continue using existing things without any further effort. This is an advantage for the user and of course for the product itself.
I have the same rack for more than two years. Very good choice, you will be satisfied.
When you mention the rubber needed for the front that was exactly what I thought was missing. My Out-Back rack came with the rubber so it’s a snug fit - seems odd it’s not supplied out of the box. Overall it looks really good 👍🤓😎
Super produit merci péter trop cool la video😊😊😅
Thanks for the presentation. We're considering either the rhino rack or mp4x4 at the moment. By the way, will the new Disco also get a winch? Would love your thoughts on the various options. mp4x4 also offers a winch mounting plate and several winches, maybe they will let you make a video on that? ;D Keep it up! Greetings again from Hamburg, Germany!
Hi Fabian, thank you very much! I've been thinking about a winch myself and also about the MP4x4 mounting plate 😄 Maybe a project for later, when my engine ticking and whistling is over! 😉 All the best, Peter
Hi Peter, how's the roof rack with wind noises? Is the flap on the front effective? Can you mount lights there? How much has the vehicle height increased?
To be honest, the wind noise is very quiet, even on the motorway, compared to Frontrunner! But I think that's always a subjective feeling. Nevertheless, I'm very impressed with this thing. The wind deflector works wonderfully even without a lip at the end. I initially wanted to fit one, but as there is no annoying wind noise, I left it as it is.
I'll be making another video soon, where I'll go into more detail about the roof rack and its possibilities. Also with regard to various attachments. It has grown in height by 11.5 cm at the rear and by 16 cm at the front, as the roof slopes down or is lower here. Greetings, Peter
Nice video very helpful. Just subbed. I'm thinking of investing in a roof tent so need a good roof rack. Would I be able to attach a roof top tent to this?
Thanks in advance.
David
Hey, yes, that should be possible! Of course, it depends on the mounting options for the roof tent and its fastenings. For example, the quick-release fastener for iKamper from Frontrunner could be installed without any problems. The screw size can be M6 or M8 with the sliding nuts. All the best, Peter
@@notthatkindofachannel thanks Peter much appreciated 🙏
@fullcircleangling A video will be online this weekend in which I show how to assemble different things. Maybe then you'll get an idea of what everything looks like.
Love the jacket you are wearing at the start.. where or what brand is it? Looks warm 👍
It is a mix of a rain jacket on the outside and a thin fleece on the inside. But it's not very warm, you still need a vest or sweater underneath. 😉
@@notthatkindofachannel sounds exactly what I need. What brand is it?
@@TheDarkhorse82 Just checked, it's from H&M😉
Hi Peter, check out Land Rover Passion for some of your off road gear. They are based in Milan Italy so not too far from you.
regards
peter
Hey Peter, thanks! I know, they have this cool side window which I always wanted 😄
Not that far is relative as it's still a 7.5 hour drive. But certainly closer than from your home! 😉
Hope you're doing well! Greetings, Peter
@notthatkindofachannel Hi Peter. The owner of LRP (Max) is a friend of mine. The gear is really high quality and they do post out.
Your Discovery is looking great.
Regards
Peter
LR passion has all those holes on their roof rack.
You can also fasten things quickly and easily here with hammer or sliding nuts. For me, it would be a great extension if you could also use normal screws. But these are minor details in what is otherwise a pretty unbeatable price/performance ratio. 👍
Why not drill a hole the size of the head of the fastner in to the slot at either end? Then you can slide them in.
Hey! I think I'll do that and/or buy some hammer nuts to slide into the rails. Best regards, Peter
Most are M8, so a 13mm bolt head size. I don’t know what yours are but there should be lots of M6/8/10 fittings. Mine are M8.
I have tie down rings permanently fitted and a pelicase bolted to the rack. Tie down rings are cheap and prevent scratching the rack when using straps.