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Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Thu, 11 May 2017 2:06 +0000
by SC162
Has anyone had a go at putting one of the rhino backbone setups on their hilux? Only available for the current shape hilux, which is the same as the amarok kit. If so what one did you get? Ranger, triton, etc... Local place reckons they could get one to fit but they have never done it before and it scares the crap outta me having my car as the guinea pig haha.
Cheers

Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Thu, 11 May 2017 5:35 +0000
by scottellis88
check out Maxxs build... Punisher 2.0 he put one on his N80 early in his build

Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Thu, 11 May 2017 5:36 +0000
by scottellis88

Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Thu, 11 May 2017 5:54 +0000
by SC162
Cheers. Saw that topic earlier while searching for pics, need one to fit the 05-15 hilux. Next option is the RLT600 legs, but the backbone looks so good

Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Fri, 12 May 2017 4:19 +0000
by SC162
For those interested...sent an email to Rhino and they said they are releasing the backbone for the 05-15 hilux, but it's jot at the top of the list and couldn't give a time frame other then hopefully this year. Might just go the RLT600 legs

Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Sat, 23 Mar 2019 8:13 +0000
by ANIHL8
Hi Guys. If anyone is interested in fitting the Backbone to their N70 I installed the following:

RTS Tracks Part# RTS03
Backbone (Ranger/BT50) Part# RFRB1
Platform Part# 42100B

Perfect fit.

Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Sat, 23 Mar 2019 10:59 +0000
by sa_lux
Guys

I was thinking about buying one of these myself, but I built my own as I wanted to have 2 x long tables sitting on the roof rack & then a 2nd level above that for the boxes & Rhino-Rack Weatherproof Luggage Bag (200L) (LB200)

The boss and kids want their own pillow doonas etc. so all of this goes on the 2nd level so I stay under the load limit for the racks.

The tables come off on the passenger side so no chance of falling on windscreen or bonnet.

Its taken a few years and a couple of prototypes, but I would have not spent more than $500 for everything - 2 x tables, luggage bag, timber, fixing ... incl. the $262 for Rhino 1200 x 550 x 400mm blue box.

I have been asked a few times "Who did you buy this from ???" :lol:

Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 4:50 +0000
by runtothehills
ANIHL8 wrote:Hi Guys. If anyone is interested in fitting the Backbone to their N70 I installed the following:

RTS Tracks Part# RTS03
Backbone (Ranger/BT50) Part# RFRB1
Platform Part# 42100B

Perfect fit.


Any pics you can share mate?

Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Sun, 19 May 2019 1:06 +0000
by sa_lux
G'Day ANIHL8

Bump :)

What RunToTheHills said x 2 !!!

Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Sat, 24 Aug 2019 1:53 +0000
by BennyD
Hi, anyone got any updates on this? I’m interested in fitting the backbone system to my 2007 hilux.
Thanks

Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Sat, 14 Sep 2019 5:27 +0000
by BAM083
So, i went to the local ARB store today after organizing with them to do a test fit on my hilux when they got a set of the previously mentioned backbones in. Long story short, they do not fit perfectly. The middle support was sitting about 1mm above the rails in the roof. There must be a slight twist in the rails on the ranger/bt50 as when one foot (front or rear) was flat with the hilux rail, only one side of the other foot (front or rear) was contacting the roof, and not sitting flat fron to rear. I reckon it could be made to fit, but definitely not a perfect bolt on solution. We tried both the passenger and drivers side backbone on the drivers side of my hilux incase one fit better, but had similar issues with both. Hope this helps some people, unfortunately it looks like we need to keep waitingImageImageImage

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Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Sat, 14 Sep 2019 6:19 +0000
by Myralga
I know this is about the backbone.

But honestly I own it on a 17 and after having it a couple years now yes the look is great but the practical side of it is flawed. Cleaning the roof is very difficult and the holes add even more wind noise straight to the roof (part of the reason I’m seriously considering sound deadening the roof)

Honestly if I was to do it again I would swap to say the RCL Leg (rhinos lowest leg) or the RLT600 quick mount leg which means you can have it off in a minute or two with the aid of an extra person.


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Re: Rhino backbone system

PostPosted: Tue, 31 Dec 2019 11:14 +0000
by Grinder720
Myralga wrote:I know this is about the backbone.

But honestly I own it on a 17 and after having it a couple years now yes the look is great but the practical side of it is flawed. Cleaning the roof is very difficult and the holes add even more wind noise straight to the roof (part of the reason I’m seriously considering sound deadening the roof)

Honestly if I was to do it again I would swap to say the RCL Leg (rhinos lowest leg) or the RLT600 quick mount leg which means you can have it off in a minute or two with the aid of an extra person.


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Totally agree about practicality of cleaning. I went with the Rhino RLT600 for my Rhino platform (2012 SR5). Cleaning the roof is much easier, just unlatch 2 mounts at a time and you can hold the platform up one side at a time to get the sponge under.
No noise when unloaded but there is the odd noise/rattle when the Oztent is up there. Had it back to ARB and they shimmed the mounts to make release easier but the noise is still there.