8/5/2023 0 Comments Titan airtool kit![]() Alex also slips a bike-lock through the tread’s handles, and around the roof tray for some added security and peace of mind.Īround the front of the tray, Alex has mounted an LED light bar, which bolts easily up thanks to the specially designed mounting brackets. The recovery treads are held securely in place with their dedicated tie-downs, which attach to a rail and hold the treads to the side of the tray. No matter though, he simply offset the jack so that the foot had enough clearance. Alex would have preferred to mount his jack with the foot facing upwards however, the jack mounts in such a way that the brackets also secure the handle. The high-lift jack is held onto the rear of the tray with two heavy-duty brackets - that also keep the handle secure. The recommended bottle size limit is 4kg, but Alex gets away with carrying a slightly larger bottle with no trouble at all. Similarly, the gas bottle holder is also really handy to have, and thanks to the purpose-built hoop, the strap of the tie-down isn’t left to rub against the bottle’s carry handle. In the future, Alex intends to add a few more brackets and carry 60 litres of extra fuel - making these mounts a great option for anyone who has to face a long stretch of driving away from the nearest fuel station. The jerry cans are securely mounted and thanks to the tie-downs and the adjustable base plates, there are a lot of ways you could mount them. 40 litres of water in two separate jerry cans, a gas bottle, the recovery treads, a high-lift jack, three swags and of course, three chairs. Once assembled and mounted on a Rola roof rack system, Alex sets out to camp, with two mates and a whole load of gear. The tray itself is pretty simple to assemble using basic hand tools, and although he breezes through the installation and assembly, Alex does note a little later on that it would be worthwhile using a little Loctite or other similar assembly compounds in order to prevent any bolts and fasteners from coming loose due to vibrations on and off-road. ![]() The built-in ratchet strap secures the bottle over the top, using a special hoop, and allows you to carry bottles up to 4kg making it a perfect accessory for anyone who has a big camp to feed and who likes their campsite BBQs.Īlex then briefly checks out the heavy-duty ratchet tie-downs and their accompanying eye-bolts which will come in handy in a huge variety of ways. Just like the Jerry can holder, this also features an insulation pad on the base to prevent damage to the bottle. It includes an insulated base to prevent container damage due to vibration, and the built-in cast aluminium ratchet tie-down provides added security. The holder fits cans up to 185mm wide, and its unique design allows for vertical or horizontal transportation of either metal or plastic jerry cans. ![]() It’s time to look at the modular accessory holders in a bit more detail, so Alex checks out the Jerry can holder first. Because the system is modular, you can install some or all of the additional rails - depending, of course, on your own needs. Starting with the rack tray, in this case, a 2 x 1.2m tray, Alex explains that you can either run the tray as a simple flat installation or add side and end rails in order to convert it into more of a basket-type arrangement. Besides the roof tray and associated mounting gear, he has a jerry can holder, a gas bottle holder, an LED light bar mounting system, awning mounting brackets and a recovery track mounting system. This gives you huge flexibility in how you use the tray and also increases roll-over protection by letting you balance heavy loads over your whole roof.Īlex is going to fit a few such accessories to his setup. ![]() There are quite a few different accessory holders available, and each one can be mounted to the tray in multiple ways. The Rola Titan flat tray system is a modular roof-rack system that allows for a wide range of fit-outs.
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