Will It Damage My Vehicle Or Affect Its Performance?
The KILO roof rack is precision-engineered for a perfect fit for your Land Cruiser. This bespoke design guarantees:
- Seamless integration with your vehicle's contours
- Enhanced aesthetic appeal
- Optimal stability during travel
- Maintained vehicle performance
What our Experts Think
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Strong, lightweight construction — High-strength aluminum and steel components balance durability with minimal added weight.
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High load capacity — Supports up to ~250 lb dynamic load while driving and ~850 lb static load when parked, ideal for rooftop tents, cargo boxes, or recovery gear.
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Modular and versatile design — Adjustable crossbars and multiple mounting points allow configuration for tents, awnings, luggage, or light bars.
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No-drill installation — Uses factory mounting points for secure installation without permanent modifications.
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Durable, weather-resistant finish — Powder-coated for corrosion resistance and long-term durability in off-road and outdoor conditions.
Q&A
Q: What vehicle is this rack compatible with?
A: Designed specifically for the 2024 and newer Toyota Land Cruiser.
Q: Does installation require drilling or permanent modifications?
A: No — mounts to factory roof points; no drilling required.
Q: What materials and build quality are used?
A: Made from corrosion-resistant aluminum for the body and windscreen, with carbon-steel mounting feet and crossbars for rugged durability.
Q: What is the load capacity?
A: Supports up to 250 lb dynamic load (while driving) and 850 lb static load (parked), suitable for rooftop tents, cargo boxes, and gear.
Q: Can accessories be mounted on the rack?
A: Yes — designed to accommodate light bars, awnings, scene‑pod mounts, recovery gear, and other overlanding equipment.
Q: Does it affect roofline, aerodynamics, or noise?
A: Minimal impact — low-profile design reduces wind noise and maintains clearance while preserving a clean, aerodynamic look.
Q: Is it suitable for off-road and expedition use?
A: Yes — built for durability, weather resistance, and secure load transport, ideal for overlanding, camping, and rough-terrain travel.
Maintenance Tips
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Inspect mounting hardware regularly – check bolts, clamps, and brackets for tightness or signs of loosening, especially after long drives or off-road trips.
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Clean the rack regularly – use mild soap and water to remove dirt, dust, and road grime; avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the finish.
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Dry thoroughly after cleaning or rain – moisture caught in joints or between the rack and roof can lead to corrosion or finish damage.
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Lubricate moving or adjustable parts – apply a light silicone-based lubricant to hinges, bolts, or sliding components to keep them operating smoothly.
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Check for damage after heavy loads or rough terrain – inspect for dents, bends, or cracks, especially at mounting points and areas that bear concentrated weight.
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Respect load limits and load evenly – do not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended weight; place heavy items over support points and secure properly.
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Secure cargo properly – use quality ratchet straps or tie-downs; avoid tying cargo in a way that may shift weight or loosen mounts mid-drive.
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Protect from prolonged exposure – cover the rack or remove cargo when parked for extended periods to reduce UV and weather-related wear.