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Funny you should mention that ! Looking a bit further up the coast though. I'll go direct to Milan and report back to the forum.
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I've used a Halfords own brand one and Thule bars (easy to get new brackets when you change car).
Any roof box is a pain to load/unload - especially if you've got a tall car.
I went for the biggest and whenever it was used it was always filled right up.
Recommend some straps to make sure it doesn't pop open on the motorway
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Why is that obvious? It's a rigid plastic box not a fashion accessory. Stop being so pretentious and get down Halfords for their own brand.Originally posted by bobhope View PostObviously, the brand to go for is Thule.
Save yourself a packet for one thing, and remember, there is no such thing as a trendy top-box.
HTH
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Depends on what you want it for.
It's probably not worth going for an "easy fit" one - it's more expensive and still not too easy / that much easier than a normal one.
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Roof boxes!
Passats!
What's next, best caravan park in Grimsby?
Dear oh dear.
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Roof box advice
So, here's the deal: I need to buy a roofbox. Obviously, the brand to go for is Thule. But which one?
Can't decide between getting the biggest one available - Atlantis 900 (650 litres) or something smaller.
Any previous experience with roof boxes? I'm in uncharted territory here.
Sorry for the milan-type question.Tags: None
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