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EVC's & Roof Racks (Yakima)


 

As a new member to this thread, I've noticed many posts concerning
roof racks and Eurovan Campers. I have a '97 EVC and I did a lot of
research concerning how to put a roof rack system on it. I obtained a
mechanical drawing of the pop-top from Winnebago which showed the
internal aluminum structure of the roof. I did a lot of measuring and
decided a Yakima surface mount rail system would work and still be low
profile. To mount the rails meant drilling the roof. After much
worrying and measuring I did just that. The machine screws go all the
way through both sides of the roof and the aluminum frame within. Large
, thin diameter washers and nuts screw on from inside and the exposed
threads are covered with a plastic cap. Yakima rail rider towers slide
in the rails and hold regular crossbars. I have mounted a pod and
mountain bikes and carried them thousands of miles with no ill effect.
The only problem is that with the extra weight on the roof, poping
the top is next to impossible. I have intended to replace the
gas-pressurised pop-top shocks with higher capicity units but haven't
really researched it yet. Perhaps soemone out there already has??
Kent Kirkley
Dallas, Texas
'97 EVC
'86 Vanagon GL
'81 Vanagon GL
'74 BMW 2002
'95 BMW M3


M & T Benne
 

I obtained a
mechanical drawing of the pop-top from Winnebago which showed the
internal aluminum structure of the roof.
Was it hard to obtain this info from Winnebago. Is it possibe to scan in
the info and post it?

Tobi


 

Yakima includes a drawing that shows where not to drill when installing
their product on an EVC, Aerostar, Pathfinder and others. It details
some internal structural elements you need to avoid during installation.


M & T Benne wrote:


I obtained a
mechanical drawing of the pop-top from Winnebago which showed the
internal aluminum structure of the roof.
Was it hard to obtain this info from Winnebago. Is it possibe to scan in
the info and post it?


John Watkins
 

I'd appreciate that as well.

-----Original Message-----
From: M & T Benne [mailto:mtbenne@...]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 5:19 PM
To: ev_update@...
Subject: [ev_update] Re: EVC's & Roof Racks (Yakima)


I obtained a
mechanical drawing of the pop-top from Winnebago which showed the
internal aluminum structure of the roof.
Was it hard to obtain this info from Winnebago. Is it possibe to scan in
the info and post it?

Tobi


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"m & t benne" <mtbenn-@...> wrote:
original article:
I obtained a
mechanical drawing of the pop-top from Winnebago which showed the
internal aluminum structure of the roof.
Was it hard to obtain this info from Winnebago. Is it possibe to
scan in
the info and post it?

Tobi
Tobi:
Sorry for the delay in responding.
I obtained the mechanical drawing from Winnebago, thru their Eurovan
Customer Service. I don't recall the individual I spoke with, but when
I explained what I was trying to do (mount rack system on pop-top) he
faxed three drawings to me, showing three layers to the pop-top
construction.
At the moment, I'm unable to scan and post the drawings because my
daughter took the scanner off to college with her and I haven't
replaced it.
Kent Kirkley