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Vehicle Roof Racks, Load Bed Bars, Bed Racks & Cross-Bars Collection
The right roof rack, bed rack or cross bars for your car is a very important decision. Aftermarket racks offer not only a much more useful setup for your vehicle, but also a much safer add-on.
A rack or set of crossbars have multiple uses for different situations. For example, Rhino-Rack offers their Heavy Duty collection, especially designed for tradies carrying heavy, long and sharp construction materials.
Nonetheless, they also have the Vortex collection, or the Pioneer Platforms that can be used on a daily basis to carry kayaks, surfboards, roof top tents or luggage on long road trips.
Front Runner Outfitters have the sought after Slimline II Platform roof racks and bed racks that have a 600 lbs or 270 kg load rating, for you to have the peace of mind that you can carry anything on them.
The better equipped your car, 4WD, Ute or vehicle is, the safer it'll be to use it for road trips, carry heavy loads, or even go off roading.
The truth is if you want to cross the Nullarbor plain with a rooftop tent, then you should absolutely get the right rack.
In this collection you will find exactly what you need. We offer the best roof racks, bed racks and cross-bars from the best brands in the world.
From Rhino Rack, to Front Runner, TJM, ARB and more.
Want a bed rack for you Ute? Look at the Slimline II Pick-Up Truck Bed Racks, or even at their Pickup Load Bed Bars if you want something more affordable.
Looking for a safe set of cross bars? Vortex brs by Rhino-Rack are heavily recommended.
Depending on what you'll be carrying, never forget to take a look at both the dynamic weight capacity (DWC) and static weight capacity (SWC) of the rack you get.
The DWC is the load rating a rack can bear when the vehicle is in motion. For example, 165 lbs is a good DWC to safely carry any roof top tent. The SWC is the weight a rack can handle when the vehicle is not in motion, but static or parked. The SWC tends to be three or four times as much as the DWC.
When Front Runner specifies that their Slimline II racks can take 600 lbs, that's the SWC.
Need help? Please send us an email: info@offroadtents.com.au