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Pro Roof Rack Base Table Rails - by Front Runner

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119,00 EUR

These substructure table rails were specially designed for the Pro Stainless Steel Camping Table - by Front Runner , the Pro Stainless Steel Side Table - by Front Runner and the Front Runner Table Rail Lock to provide a robust solution for easily and safely transporting your camping equipment under the Slimline II roof rack .

Roof rack substructure table rails:

  • A silent and secure storage solution specifically for the Front Runner Pro stainless steel tables.
  • The table rails can be mounted both parallel and across the roof rack bars, allowing access to your camping table from any desired side of the vehicle.
  • Easy installation with included screws.
  • Manufactured steel, powder coated black in the same durable finish as the Front Runner Slimline II roof rack.

Front Runner table rail lock:

  • Secures the Front Runner Pro stainless steel camping/side table into the Front Runner undermount table rails.
  • Attached to the T-slot above the Slimline II roof rack, the lock engages over the entire height of the table top, preventing your table from falling out.
  • A rubber insert protects against rattling and damage to the table.
  • Spring loaded for easy use.
  • Lockable for even more security.
  • Made from black powder coated steel in the same durable finish as the Front Runner Slimline II roof rack.

*NOTE: It is also a Pro Stainless Steel Camping Table Kit - from Front Runner and a Pro Stainless Steel Side Table Kit - by Front Runner available.

NOTE: To install a table kit, a minimum clearance of 65 mm is required between the bottom of the roof rack and the top of the roof.

Contents:
1 x pair of substructure table rails
1 x closure
Material:
Black powder coated steel
PVC closure
Product dimensions:
881mm (L) x 187mm (W) x 46mm (H)
Weight:
2.4kg

Care instructions:
Keep your table clean and shiny with these care instructions.
Apply a small amount of dishwashing liquid to a damp, soft cloth and wipe the table along the surface structure. Dry off any excess moisture with a dry towel. A small amount of baby oil can be used as a polish. To do this, dab a small amount of baby oil onto the table and wipe along the surface structure of the corrosion-resistant steel.