Wedgetail Trade Combination to suit Toyota Hiace H300 LWB 05/19 – Current
Wedgetail Trade Combination to suit Toyota Hiace H300 LWB 05/19 – Current
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Dimensions | 3000 × 1600 cm |
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Fit Time | 60 |
Load Rating | 150 |
Introducing the Wedgetail Trade roof rack – a state-of-the-art solution tailored specifically for trade professionals using the Toyota HiAce H300 across Australia. Leveraging the well-established strength, reliability, and aesthetic appeal of Wedgetail and Tradesman Commercial Max roof racks, the Wedgetail Trade roof rack sets a new standard for versatility.
Crafted from premium Australian T6 Aluminium, featuring 304 stainless hardware and reinforced Nylon connecting pieces, this roof rack ensures unparalleled durability and longevity. The design incorporates a full-width 50mm 304 stainless steel ladder roller and a bolted wind deflector, offering an enhanced driving experience and minimising wind noise and drag to maximise fuel efficiency.
A standout feature of the Wedgetail Trade roof rack is its flexibility and the fact it can be shipped in a disassembled format; it can be effortlessly assembled on-site, providing a convenient choice for users of this vehicle. Specifically, engineered and rigorously tested mounting kits guarantee a secure fit, utilising the six factory-fitted, 8mm mounting positions for exceptional strength and stability.
This roof rack excels in traditional trade applications, effortlessly accommodating sheets, carpet, timber, and various building materials. It also offers a technician-style configuration for carrying ladders, complete with a ladder buffer system tailored for the Toyota HiAce H300. For added customisation, the rack can be equipped with conduit holders and a range of accessories, delivering a comprehensive work roof rack system perfectly suited to the unique requirements of your daily work.
The Wedgetail Trade roof rack is a purpose-built solution that seamlessly integrates strength, adaptability, and ease of use for trade professionals relying on the Toyota HiAce H300.