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14 Sep 2020 08:30 #228176
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I started out with nothing & still have most of it left
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The work you have done on your rack is impressive and this honestly isn't meant as a criticism. My reply is rather to make a few points for context:
It has been well documented in discussions on this forum that 30kg is the rooftop limit per Suzuki, regardless of attachment.
Roger's comments on stability are unquestionably the reason.
Although nothing has been shown for any analysis, Suzuki would not site a limit without having done one. It's not an arbitrary number.
When it comes to roof load discussions, people become very passionate about making their point. As they usually become an unending back-and-forth, I avoid the discussion. In truth I have a simple philosophy. If you put 1kg on the roof, it is worse than having nothing. Would I worry if I put 1kg on my roof? No. 2kg is worse than 1 kg. Would I worry? No. 3kg is worse than 2kg, 4kg is worse than 3kg, 5 is worse than 4, and so on.
At the same time. I would agree that it isn't factual to say that if you have 30kg on the roof you can drive safely but if you put 31kg you will be in danger. It just doesn't work that way. A 30kg limit is a line in the sand for guidance, but it is one that should be considered.
The car is yours and the rack is yours and you can do what you want. I only recommend to keep the context in mind. Suzuki gave 30kg for a reason. Use judgement and common sense as you go.
Still say it is a nice job
It has been well documented in discussions on this forum that 30kg is the rooftop limit per Suzuki, regardless of attachment.
Roger's comments on stability are unquestionably the reason.
Although nothing has been shown for any analysis, Suzuki would not site a limit without having done one. It's not an arbitrary number.
When it comes to roof load discussions, people become very passionate about making their point. As they usually become an unending back-and-forth, I avoid the discussion. In truth I have a simple philosophy. If you put 1kg on the roof, it is worse than having nothing. Would I worry if I put 1kg on my roof? No. 2kg is worse than 1 kg. Would I worry? No. 3kg is worse than 2kg, 4kg is worse than 3kg, 5 is worse than 4, and so on.
At the same time. I would agree that it isn't factual to say that if you have 30kg on the roof you can drive safely but if you put 31kg you will be in danger. It just doesn't work that way. A 30kg limit is a line in the sand for guidance, but it is one that should be considered.
The car is yours and the rack is yours and you can do what you want. I only recommend to keep the context in mind. Suzuki gave 30kg for a reason. Use judgement and common sense as you go.
Still say it is a nice job
I started out with nothing & still have most of it left
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14 Sep 2020 09:11 #228180
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It has been pointed out to me in the past that I can be a pedantic old fart and I fully agree with those sentiments. I fully agree with the comments that the rack and the fittings are well made and ingeniously put together. I agree with zukebob that the 30 kg limit imposed by Suzuki will have engineering thought behind it but also safety health and welfare will have had a say in it because they will be thinking about the trials that the USA imposed on the SJ regarding it's stability.
You have made it and it fits and it is now up to you to evaluate it and decide if it fits the purpose for which you made it.
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You have made it and it fits and it is now up to you to evaluate it and decide if it fits the purpose for which you made it.
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17 Mar 2021 08:28 - 17 Mar 2021 21:11 #233799
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17 Mar 2021 16:27 #233814
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latenigh wrote: Breaking the law, breaking the law.
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17 Mar 2021 21:13 #233827
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I do not know what went wrong. I hope you can see them now.
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18 Mar 2021 09:50 #233834
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