Roof Racks For Land Rovers

Roof Racks For Land Rover Defender

We design and manufacture Roof Racks for the Land Rover Defender 90, 110 and Discovery 1 and 2 series – but they may fit other vehicles too – just call us to discuss. Defender Roof Racks are available in three lengths 1.5m, 2.15m and 2.8m. The steel versions have zinc plating and thermoplastic powder coat paint for long life rust protection. Masai Defender Roof Racks are easy to assemble and are supplied with fitting instructions.

We also designed the Masai Defender Flat Roof Racks in 1.5m, 2.15m and 2.8m for Land Rover Defender 90 and 110 – suitable for folding roof tents. The Masai Luggage Roof Racks have a rail that is too high for folding tents, hence why we designed the Masai Flat Roof Racks for Land Rover Defenders. In Spring 2014 we launched our stylish Masai Tubular Roof Racks for Land Rover Defender 90 and 110, and Aluminium Defender Roof Racks are NEW for 2016.

Wheel Arch Cushion for Defenders - 3 man or 2 man - Flute Style with Piping - singles

SKU: FLT-BENCH-cush
£126.00
Price Includes 20% VAT (20%) £21.00
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Wheel Arch Cushion for Defenders - 3 man or 2 man - Flute Style with Piping - singles
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Manufacturer: Masai

Wheel Arch Cushion for Land Rover Defenders - Flute Style with Piping - 3 man or 2 man

Designed and made by Masai, these "Flute-style" wheel arch cushions for Land Rover Defenders are made of soft vinyl leatherette in a choice of colours looking very much like leather specifically chosen to provide a high-quality luxury finish. They have piping and the lining has a layer of foam covering. Fits all Defenders with a square wheel arch including 110 2-door.

Sold in singles as a 3-man cushion or 2-man** cushion

** 2 man cushions are only available on Special Order - and will take 4 to 6 weeks for delivery.

These rear seat cushions are designed to go over the inward-facing benches over the wheel arches. If used for passengers whilst travelling local seatbelt laws need to be abided by, e.g. lap-belts. If only used for leisure whilst not travelling, then no seatbelts are required.