Purchase your equipment online or in store, and install.Browse our range of roof box accessories.Find the right roof box for your next adventure.Find the right roof bar fittings for your vehicle - just scroll up to the products above.If you’ve bought a new car box, we can fit that too! Here’s how to get started: If you’re in a rush or don’t want the hassle, we can fit your new roof bars for just £20 at your convenience. Fitting roof bars to your car is a relatively simple process, but you need to ensure you have the right kit. You can search products from brands like Exodus, Cruz and Thule, as well as our tried and tested Halfords’ roof bars and fixing kits. Type in your car registration online and we’ll show you the roof bars that are right for your ride. You can visit your local dealership, but you’ll pay a premium - so let Halfords help. Whether you drive a Ford, BMW, Vauxhall or anything else, we’ve made it simple to find the right roof bars. Your next journey starts with choosing the perfect roof bar kit - and we have it at Halfords. You can mount a roof box, fit a roof rack, add a bike rack or carry a canoe - it’s up to you! A set of roof bars allow you to carry much more. Looking for £600.00.If you’re planning on hitting the road anytime soon and are worried about space, then it sounds like you could do with some roof bars. It was built to fit a 300 (Mark 1) Discovery, so not sure about the TD5 (Mark 2) as they are slightly longer (by a few inches I believe) and the gutter rail is also slighter larger - but I am sure it can be slightly modified to fit with little work. I will be sorry to see this go, as it really looks the part, and is very functional, but I need to make room for my next project. It will fit a Discovery with the factory fitted roof rails - as that's what mine has, and has been designed to sit flush with them, so it sits as low as possible to the roof, and still allowing the sunroofs to open. The spot lights on the front are not included, but I am sure we may be able to come to a deal if required - esp since all the wiring is already laid through the rack - they also have side light LED's built in -) There are also rivnut's in the rear of the rack to take 4 strobe lights - again, these are not includes, but as above, I am sure if the price is right, we can come to a deal. I dread to think how much steel was used to make, as I wanted one that was practical, and you can see there are lots of cross members (unlike some) so its easier to put on smaller items, plus this adds strength. It is made out of the 3mm thick tubing with a diameter of around 22mm, so it's the strongest you can get, and won't dent easily - very heavy duty. It has two built in grounding points to attach to the car for ease of wiring, and also the wires can travel inside the rack, making it all very neat and avoiding any wires getting snagged/cut. At the rear it has 2 brackets (one each side) for additional reversing/work lamps to save drilling mounts onto the Discovery (none fitted or included). It has an integrated curved front Light Bar to take 4 lights which follows the curve of the window. If you want any more photo's - please let me know with an email address so I can send them over to you.
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