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Roof Bars for Land Rover Discovery 5 2017 - 2025 (Closed/Open Roof Rails) | Modula Oval Aluminium Black Car Roof Rack Reviews

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Modula Oval Aluminium Black Roof Bars for Land Rover Discovery 5 2017 - 2025 with Closed Roof Rails at the Rear and Open Roof Rails at the Front.
With a telescopic cross bar these can be adjusted for any width rail, and become compact for easy storage when not in use. The sleek design will give an original equipment look to your car.
**Important Notes: To fit Models with Closed Roof Rails at the Rear and Open Roof Rails at the Front. These Modula Telescopic Roof Bars are not suitable with the use of a Roof Tent. We recommend exploring our range of Non-Telescopic Roof Bars for a suitable alternative.
Please use the registration search for the correct vehicle fitment and check what roof type your vehicle has. Contact us if you have any queries before making a purchase.
It is the purchasers responsibility to check the Vehicle Handbook and where applicable the Fitting Kit Guide for the Maximum Roof Load Limit before use and to ensure the correct fitment of the Modula Roof Bars to the Land Rover Discovery 5 before operation.
For more advice on buying roof bars, why not check out our roof bar buying guide and be sure to follow our roof bar safety tips.

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Easy to fit and seemed well built. Wouldn’t buy again to many areas exposed resulting in high wind noise bad design of plastic cover especially
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Posted 1 year ago
Only two stars as even inserting rubber in still make whistling sound and closing plastic cups don’t click to close properly living gaps and not looking aesthetically.
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Posted 1 year ago
Hi. Sorry to hear that. It appears that the internal bolt has been allowed to rise when tightening. This is usually a result of overtightening. Please try loosening the internal tightening bolt slightly and pushing it down. You can then hold it in place whilst retightening. Let us know if this helps as we do have other solutions for this. Kind regards.
Posted 1 year ago