Roofboxes for westfalia space above the cab
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Re: Roofboxes for westfalia space above the cab
I think im going to get an aluminium box with an aerodynamic curved leading edge made at work ....with handles and tie down tabs.....and see what it looks like.
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Re: Roofboxes for westfalia space above the cab
I saw this Westy a few years back. The top on the luggage rack was a special piece made in Canada. The rear of it had a locking door and the owner said that he stored propane tanks inside it.


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What the Westy Wants,The Westy Gets
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Re: Roofboxes for westfalia space above the cab
Timwhy wrote:I saw this Westy a few years back. The top on the luggage rack was a special piece made in Canada. The rear of it had a locking door and the owner said that he stored propane tanks inside it.
It's got to be said it's not the prettiest thing, but a good idea.
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Re: Roofboxes for westfalia space above the cab
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... 5#p7947147
Seems Jed as got a very good solution here
Im also thinking it a perfect place to put a largish grill
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Outwell-Appetiz ... ll+camping
Seems Jed as got a very good solution here
Im also thinking it a perfect place to put a largish grill
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Outwell-Appetiz ... ll+camping
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Re: Roofboxes for westfalia space above the cab
I bought this recently and it seems to work a treat.
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B004ZX ... UTF8&psc=1
but I won't be transporting a rifle.
It was on offer at the time for 130 euros, so considerably cheaper than 320 euros.
It doesn't fill the WHOLE space, but its not far off it.
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B004ZX ... UTF8&psc=1
but I won't be transporting a rifle.
It was on offer at the time for 130 euros, so considerably cheaper than 320 euros.
It doesn't fill the WHOLE space, but its not far off it.
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Re: Roofboxes for westfalia space above the cab
Jed at cvc sells boxes that fit, also a weather-proof bag that takes all three.
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Re: Roofboxes for westfalia space above the cab
I've bought this set from cvc this year: two sturdy boxes in a flexible weather-proof bag. Love it: very versatile, you can put the boxes in our leave them out put to pack other stuff in the bag. Lost of space but not too high upon the roof. Very easy to strap them into place. Not cheap but the money well worth! Can recommend it.tforturton wrote:Jed at cvc sells boxes that fit, also a weather-proof bag that takes all three.
Watch the short video cvc made, to get an good impression.
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Re: Roofboxes for westfalia space above the cab
I’ve looked into this same space on my Westfalia and couldn’t find a perfect off-the-shelf roof box that matches those very low heights either. Most slim boxes start a bit taller than 20 cm, so people usually end up adapting a low-profile plastic or metal box instead. One thing that helped me was lining the inside with tool box foam inserts it keeps everything snug, protected, and stops rattling or damp movement, even if the box itself isn’t a perfect fit. If you do find a watertight box in the 10–20 cm range, measuring the recess carefully and using foam inside makes it much more usable with the existing fastening hooks.