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Old 24-07-2004   #1
 
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Roofbars and rattles

The annual jaunt to the seaside is not too far off and I thought I would check that the bike carriers I have fitted on the roof bars. Annoyingly, the U bolts used to attach said carriers to said bars are about 2mm too small.

Has anyone else had this problem and is there an easy answer? I suspect that it may be a case of getting Fiat U bolts and then redrilling holes on the bike carriers to make them fit.

On another point, does anyone have a very annoying rattle in the passenger seat area that sounds like the electric seat motors constantly engaging and then turning off again? It's like a constant ticking sound and whilst not major (turning the stereo up helps) you know it's there and you always listen for it.

Any thoughts appreciated.

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Ah, another Fiat special. I too was concerned about thickness of roof bars, but as yet not fitted a bike carrier! I presume the roofbox will be ok due to the nature of the fittings.

Unfortunately I don't have the electric pack, so can't help you. At least I am rattle free [well, in that area anyway].

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Depends on the roofbox I guess - standard Halfords ones fit on standard Halfords bars which are, you guessed it, 2mm less diameter than Fiat ones!!

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Cheers for that Rich,

I am actually after a Thule Evolution 700 - their mechanism seems to work on all cars! Will let you know. I would prefer the 900 model, but the width may be a problem; looking at the Ulysse roofbar setup, not a great deal to play with on the actual bars.

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Right, just had a trip down to Halfrauds.

Their special offer on the Thule 700 is £305, even though you can buy it on net for £290 maximum.

BUT they looked at the fixing kit for it, because they said it won't fit the aero bars properly - £60 for the kit [:0] - can anyone else confirm this or not?

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Ok, this seems to be the Standard Thule quick-snap system:

http://www.saveanddrive.co.uk/boxpics/thuledesc/quicksnap/quicksnap.htm

I can't see the 80mm being a problem, but reckon that device would totally wreck the aerobars. I presume that is what the fixing kit does, which should have 4 different feet in it.

Aaarghhhhh

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Being of only average intelligence, I can't find the price for said articles, can you enlighten me?

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Rich,

Amongst others, look on http://www.roofbox.co.uk/ Click on roof boxes, then the Thule logo. Then Evolution range. With this company you get a free hoist as well. The 700 model was just sold on eBay for about £255, and that was second hand [:0].

I may speak to Fiat about their fixings kit.

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Can't comment on bicycle holders however I had the same problem when I tried to fit my roofbox. I bought a fitting kit for these type of bars from Halfords, £8 which included the wider U bolts, nuts, luggage straps and even 4 bits of sticky plastic to cover the unused holes after drilling the new ones.

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Thanks for the info Keggers, I'll pop down to Halfords and buy some. You don't happen to remember the item description do you?

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Sorry R can't. I just explained to them what the problem was and they produced the kit, that said, like all these places it depends who you speak to.

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Hmmm, interesting!

I was with a Halfords member of staff, they looked in the shop manual, looked for Ulysse '03 on, then Aerobars. The fixing kit was £60 for the Thule kit!!

Have the aerobars got holes in? I thought otherwise.

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Keggers answer is correct and this works fine for the roofbox - Halfords sell the roofboxes with both standard (which won't fit) and longer fittings. The longer fittings are still u bolts with a bigger gap between the threaded ends.

Problem is from my perspective is that the loner version is too long for the bike carrier which has a limited amount of space to redrill the holes!!

I'll be talking to Fiat tomorrow but I'm not that hopeful at the mo. It's either new bike carriers (and I need 4!) or put them on the tailgate on the old bike carrier.

I think you'll be ok with your roofbox based on this information.

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Ah, didn't realise about the holes. Will have a closer look.

One of the companies on the net sells these aero fixing kits for about £8. Will dig out the info and post on here!

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That would be good as the time is drawing near for going away and I need to try and resolve this one

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