hannibal patriot survivor roof racks

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I've had a mates Patriot rack. He rolled his 90, bending the rack mounting brackets. We managed to get a replacement set from Patriot free of charge. Customer service is excellent, and the rack itself is very strong, but the fundamental flaw is the fact that most of the aluminium is tapped, for steel bolts. The resulting dissimilar metal corrosion caused all the bolts to become stuck. The bolts are made of butter and rounded off. Drilling them out to replace was a bugger. If Patriot designed the rack to be held together with nuts and bolts through drilled holes, instead of just bolts into tapped holes, there wouldnt be a problem.

If you're building a brand new patriot rack, I'd use some coper greae, and add it to your "tinkering list" once yearly...

or soarce some stainless 1's :rolleyes:
 
Just to add that I had the same experience. I think Patriot make a good product and in a way, the "locking" of the screws in the rack probably make it stronger and harder to steal bits :) But when I had to remove the back rail for my RTTent, I had to drill out every fastener. Patriot were reasonably helpful - they returned my e-mail within a few days but basically said "drill 'em". I tried heat, impact tools and eventually.. drilled 'em.
 
I've had a mates Patriot rack. He rolled his 90, bending the rack mounting brackets. We managed to get a replacement set from Patriot free of charge. Customer service is excellent, and the rack itself is very strong, but the fundamental flaw is the fact that most of the aluminium is tapped, for steel bolts. The resulting dissimilar metal corrosion caused all the bolts to become stuck. The bolts are made of butter and rounded off. Drilling them out to replace was a bugger. If Patriot designed the rack to be held together with nuts and bolts through drilled holes, instead of just bolts into tapped holes, there wouldnt be a problem.

If you're building a brand new patriot rack, I'd use some coper greae, and add it to your "tinkering list" once yearly...

or soarce some stainless 1's :rolleyes:

stainless is worse than steel and copper is also dissimilar.

aircraft and marine industry already solved this issue though, you can buy some tef-gel or duralac which helps stop it.
 
Have had a Hannibal on mine for the last ten years, they are the ****, have hopelessly overloaded it with all manner of building supplies and not a murmer. All that weight on top doesn't improve the handling mind...
Never been garaged and still in good nick.
 
Have had a Hannibal on mine for the last ten years, they are the ****, have hopelessly overloaded it with all manner of building supplies and not a murmer. All that weight on top doesn't improve the handling mind...
Never been garaged and still in good nick.
Mine came with a Hannibal. Guy selling my TD5 had removed it and left it in his front garden for the pikeys to take. Spotted it and said I'd take it away for no charge ;) It even had the rear ladder and all fixings. Only piece missing was the slide out side platform.

Took off the side/rear rails so my ladders fit flat. Strong as f*ck and has taken a few knocks with no damage. Easy to refit side/rear rails when required. Often stand on it to trim hedges etc. Also makes a good viewing platform for various events. Saved me a fortune not having to buy it and I nicked the motor off him as the hi/lo lever was seized due to lack of use.
 
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