Roof Rack Manufacturer Says - “A Smarter 4WD Upgrade” Whilst Recent Popularity Surges
SILVERWATER, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, May 23, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- A 4WD Supacentre, that offers a wide range of heavy duty steel roof racks, have commented on the recent surge of popularity. With roof racks being one of the most cost effective ways to expand a vehicles storage space, for both on and off road applications- This has meant that popularity has begin to soar.
The engineers charged with creating the lineup of heavy duty steel roof racks for 4WD Supacentre were given the task of making some of the toughest racks available. Engineers have seen an increased demand and workload, whilst not compromising on strength, offering one of the toughest and gnarliest racks available. This ensure that 4 wheel drivers around Australia can have piece of mind when fastening their accessories and camping gear to the roof of their vehicles, without having to pay astronomical figures asked by many of the competitors out there.
4WD Supacentre said: “Roof racks are a smarter 4WD upgrade. Not everyone can pay high prices competitors charge, or afford to buy a new larger vehicle”. In most cases, a new roof rack can offer more than enough extra space. Figures suggest that more people are opting for these heavy duty racks, instead of upgrading their vehicle. With Australia’s large land mass, travel by road is often a preferred option.
The range at 4WD Supacentre offers everything from Full Length Steel Racks, Full Length Flat Racks, Tradies Racks and even Roof Top Tent Racks. All of these full length designs come with a variety of mounts, from the standard rain gutter style that was standard on vehicles from the 60s onwards, to the more modern and vehicle specific channel mounted designs which offer a more secure mounting location with factory vehicle fastening points.The range on offer at 4WD Supacentre also offers a range of different length racks such as the Single Cab Rack, the Half Length Rack, the length rack and for even better value all of the racks are available in combo deals for better value for money.
The whole range of 4WD Supacentre Steel Roof Racks are built with durability in mind, which is why the whole range is built from a heavy duty welded steel frame that has been powder coated in a tough and durable black powder coating to give the ultimate all weather protection.
Another reason that could contribute to this increased demand, is that these racks can be installed by yourself at home.
Built to be more than just durable, the range also had to be simple to install for anyone with a set of simple hand tools. With just some simple spanners and a helping hand to lift the rack onto the roof of the vehicle, the range of Steel Roof Racks available from 4WD Supacentre, offer one of the most cost effective DIY upgrades to instantly upgrade both a 4Wds appearance, and load carrying ability.
To find out more about where to get one of the durable and easy to install roof racks from 4WD Supacentre, visit https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/products/roof-racks.html or call 1800 88 39 64
The engineers charged with creating the lineup of heavy duty steel roof racks for 4WD Supacentre were given the task of making some of the toughest racks available. Engineers have seen an increased demand and workload, whilst not compromising on strength, offering one of the toughest and gnarliest racks available. This ensure that 4 wheel drivers around Australia can have piece of mind when fastening their accessories and camping gear to the roof of their vehicles, without having to pay astronomical figures asked by many of the competitors out there.
4WD Supacentre said: “Roof racks are a smarter 4WD upgrade. Not everyone can pay high prices competitors charge, or afford to buy a new larger vehicle”. In most cases, a new roof rack can offer more than enough extra space. Figures suggest that more people are opting for these heavy duty racks, instead of upgrading their vehicle. With Australia’s large land mass, travel by road is often a preferred option.
The range at 4WD Supacentre offers everything from Full Length Steel Racks, Full Length Flat Racks, Tradies Racks and even Roof Top Tent Racks. All of these full length designs come with a variety of mounts, from the standard rain gutter style that was standard on vehicles from the 60s onwards, to the more modern and vehicle specific channel mounted designs which offer a more secure mounting location with factory vehicle fastening points.The range on offer at 4WD Supacentre also offers a range of different length racks such as the Single Cab Rack, the Half Length Rack, the length rack and for even better value all of the racks are available in combo deals for better value for money.
The whole range of 4WD Supacentre Steel Roof Racks are built with durability in mind, which is why the whole range is built from a heavy duty welded steel frame that has been powder coated in a tough and durable black powder coating to give the ultimate all weather protection.
Another reason that could contribute to this increased demand, is that these racks can be installed by yourself at home.
Built to be more than just durable, the range also had to be simple to install for anyone with a set of simple hand tools. With just some simple spanners and a helping hand to lift the rack onto the roof of the vehicle, the range of Steel Roof Racks available from 4WD Supacentre, offer one of the most cost effective DIY upgrades to instantly upgrade both a 4Wds appearance, and load carrying ability.
To find out more about where to get one of the durable and easy to install roof racks from 4WD Supacentre, visit https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/products/roof-racks.html or call 1800 88 39 64
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