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Home›News›Toyota welcomes industry-first roof racks for its HiAce

Toyota welcomes industry-first roof racks for its HiAce

By Sean Carroll
November 22, 2019
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Rhino-Rack has launched the three-bar system to fit the Toyota HiAce LWB Van or LWB Crew Van.

The solution can make use of the vehicles’ 120kg load limit and lets users maximise their carry capacity. An anti-rotation feature in the racks ensures the load on top of the roof is secured, giving drivers peace of mind when driving to and from sites.

The Rhino-Racks are built for the Australian climate with its glass-reinforced nylon, cast alloy and power coasted construction of the base and legs ensure the racks are corrosion resistant.

Additionally, the Rhino-Rack guarantees safety and passes the City Crash Test and Australian Standards (AS 1235-2000).

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