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Roof bars / roller bar
Does anyone use a Peugeot Partner Teepee / Berlingo Multispace with roof rails for ladder carrying? What type of roof bars / roller bar do you use?
Ordinary roof bars won't work as the roof level is too high to get ladders and and off so it needs to be a rear roller bar or a cantilevered side loading type.
Can't find any online for the Teepee just the Partner van.
Thanks in advance.
Ordinary roof bars won't work as the roof level is too high to get ladders and and off so it needs to be a rear roller bar or a cantilevered side loading type.
Can't find any online for the Teepee just the Partner van.
Thanks in advance.
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I am assuming you have fitted roof rails, according to Thule it is. Thule do the ProBar and a roller kit, the downside is that it come in at something like £310.0
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Thank you. I've submitted a query to Thule and roofracks.co.uk about the configuration options.0
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Or buy a step?Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0
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