![]() I’ve also heard good things about Eezi-Awn K9 roof racks but cannot comment on these personally. I’ve been told ARB have a new lighter weight rack coming out (or already out) but I’ve not seen it yet. I wrote an article on roof weight and why to me it’s the most important thing to get right on your setup.ĭon’t forget every KG eats into the 300kg total payload limit of the Jimny which includes passengers, kit and mods you’ve added (steel bumpers, underbody armour etc). ![]() Keeping the total weight and height profile of the vehicle as low as possible is essential on a Jimny. It’s like the BF Goodrich tyres of roof racks, standard issue kit! It works, it’s reliable and it’s very popular. The most popular rack I’ve seen on a new Jimny is the Front Runner full rack, weighing in at 27kg. One day you’ll need it, right?įor others who depend upon their roof rack for work, overlanding, camping, etc they unlock a modular storage system for anything you can imagine… within reason. They look pretty cool, which from most posts I see shared that’s their main purpose. Often one of the first things new Jimny owners buy is a roof rack. I welcome to be corrected on anything I’m misinformed on, so comment below. I’ll add others feedback to the article regardless of contradiction to my own. Remember this is my personal feedback and advice, it may not match others opinions. I’ll make a start on what I’ve learned so far. The aim to keep the article updated on a regular basis as new information and products are uncovered. No speculation or marketing promises from brands. Please only contribute feedback and advice from direct personal experience. Let’s try to compile as detailed and informative a guide as we can about racks and load bars for your gen 4 Jimny. I’d like to open this blog out to other Jimny owners to contribute in the comments below.
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