Our TrailMax Roof Rack System is like no other combining strength, style, and practicality. No longer do you have to put up with a farm gate strapped to your roof.
- Fully integrated design
- Custom designed sides follow your roof profile
- Integrated 40W work as standard (Double cab only)
- An integrated front light bar as an option
- Streamline profile for fuel-saving and noise reduction
Our design is tough, aggressive and yet follows the vehicle’s original lines and profile. It’s streamline and yet fully practical for mounting anything for your next job or adventure. Our Double Cab roof rack system includes rear integrated 40W lights that can be used for reverse or rear accessory lights depending on how you choose to wire them (Wiring harness not included) Our roof rack system also has the option to install our slimline 20” LED light bar in the rear. Best of all is the compatibility for our 32” HD Combat light bar in the front. Our HD LED light bar will fit flush meaning it won’t interfere with the mounting of anything overhanging the front of the rack. Our design is also much more streamlined than most allowing for less wind resistance, better economy and less wind noise. Our TrailMax roof rack system is designed to be versatile and many accessories from other racks are able to be mounted directly to our TrailMax system. This means you can swap over to our roof rack system on your new car and still use all the mounting accessories you may have purchased for other brand racks.
- Load capacity – Dynamic 100kg, Static 300kg
- Made from zinc coated and then powder coated mild steel and powder-coated aluminum side
- Custom “no drill” mounting brackets to save install time
- Includes 2x 40W rear flush mount lights
- Fully compatible with our 32″ HD combat light in front
- Fully compatible with our 20″ slimline light in the rear (wiring harness not included)
Bakkies – Only available in Double cab Format
- Ford Ranger 2012-current
- Ford Ranger Raptor
- Isuzu 2012-current
- Mazda 2012-current
- Mitsubishi Triton MQ & MR
- Land Cruiser 79
- Nissan Navara D23
- Toyota Hilux 2005-current
- Volkswagen Amarok 2011-current
SUV’s
- Ford Everest
- Toyota Fortuner 2005
- Land Cruiser 200 2011-current
- Land Cruiser 76 wagon