Available in alloy or stainless, with or without woodslats. Bar diameter 3/4"
Manufactured in the UK to British Standard ISO9001:2000
Our boot racks will fit a wide range of classics & moderns
No drilling required - fitted in under 2 minutes
The table below is by no means a comprehensive fitment guide, just a brief list of what vehicles we have already found that suit our bootracks. If your vehicle is not listed then please measure your bootlid and compare its size with the sizes of our racks as listed in the 2nd table. Unfortunately we are unable to know which rack suits your car (apart from the table below) as we do not have lists of bootlid dimensions.
Vehicle |
Bootrack Part No
(Alternate numbers indicates choice is possible) |
Alfa Romeo GTV |
CBR1190 |
Alfa Romeo Spider |
CBR1190 |
Audi 80 |
CBR9004 |
Audi A4 Series 4 |
CBR9011 |
Audi TT All Models |
CBR9005 |
Austin A30 |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 |
Austin Healey 3000 |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 |
BMW 3/5/7 Series All Years |
CBR9011 |
BMW Z3 |
CBR9011 |
Fiat Barchetta |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR1150 |
Honda S2000 |
CBR1190 |
Honda S600 , S800 |
CBR1190 |
Jaguar XKR & XK8 |
CBR9011 |
Jaguar XJ8 |
CBR9011 |
Lotus Elan, Elise Classic Models |
CBR9005 |
Lotus Elise S1 Modern Model |
CBR9005 |
Mazda MX5 Mk1 Mk2 |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR1150 |
Mazda MX5 MK3 (NC) Suits Manual (not power) roof only |
CBR9004 |
Mercedes CLK |
CBR9011 |
Mercedes SLK to 1996 |
CBR9004 |
Mercedes SLK 1996 Onwards |
CBR9011 |
Mercedes SL to 2002 |
CBR1190 |
MG Midget |
CBR9005 |
MGB |
CBR9004 / CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR1150 |
Morris Minor |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR1150 |
Nissan 350 |
CBR9011 |
Nissan Figaro |
CBR1190 / CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / |
Peugeot 206 |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR1150 |
Peugeot 306 |
CBR9011 |
Porsche 944 |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR1150 |
Porsche Boxster |
CBR9005 |
Renault Megane |
CBR1190 |
Rover MGF |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR1150 |
Rover MG TF |
CBR1190 / CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR1150 |
Saab 900 |
CBR1190 |
Smart Roadster |
CBR9011 |
Toyota MR2 Mk1 |
CBR1190 |
Toyota MR2 from 2000 |
CBR1190 |
Triumph Herald & Vitesse |
CBR9004 / CBR9005 |
Triumph Spitfire |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR9005 |
Triumph Stag |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR1150 / CBR9005 |
Triumph TR2,3,6 |
CBR9004 |
Triumph TR4,5 |
CBR1190 |
Triumph TR7 |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR9005 |
Vauxhall Astra |
CBR9011 |
Vauxhall Cresta |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR9005 |
Volvo C70 |
CBR9011 |
VW Karmann Ghia MK2 |
CBR1045 / CBR1044 / CBR1151 / CBR9005 |
Part Number |
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height in cm) |
Description |
CBR1045 |
88 x 46 x 11 |
Alloy |
CBR1044 |
88 x 46 x 11 |
Alloy - Wood Slats |
CBR1151 |
88 x 46 x 11 |
Stainless Steel |
CBR1150 |
88 x 46 x 11 |
Stainless Steel - Wood Slats |
CBR9005 |
70 X 40 X 7 |
Stainless Mille Miglia 5 bar |
CBR9004 |
78 X 40 X 7 |
Stainless Mille Miglia 6 bar |
CBR1190 |
89 X 40 X 7 |
Stainless Mille Miglia 7 bar |
CBR9011 |
89 X 32 X 7 |
Stainless Narrow Fit
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Distance between mounting hole centres:
CBR1045/CBR1044/CBR1151/CBR1150: length (left to right) 495mm, width (front to back) 440mm.
CBR9005: length (left to right) 696mm, width (front to back) 396mm
CBR9004: length (left to right) 778mm, width (front to back) 396mm
CBR1190: length (left to right) 886mm, width (front to back) 396mm
CBR9011: length (left to right) 886mm, width (front to back) 316mm
Our alloy and alloy/wood racks hold up to 27kg and our stainless and stainless/wood racks hold up to 66kg
All our bootracks are supplied with fitting kits which enable them to clamp onto the sides of the bootlid and rubber suckers for the feet. Fitting and removing takes under 2 minutes and requires a 9mm spanner. Alternatively they can be fitted permanently by drilling 4 holes through the bootlid and use the studding and nuts provided to fix into the internally threaded legs of the rack. All our racks are supplied with fittings, however we also supply fitting kits separately for anyone who has purchased a rack elsewhere supplied without fittings, or needs to replace the fittings.
What is the difference between an alloy rack and a stainless one? The main advantage of using stainless construction is that it will hold up to 66kg (evenly distributed), whereas the aluminium alloy versions will only hold up to 27kg. Furthermore stainless tends to keep its handsome appearance almost indefinitely whereas alloy is subject to degradation and corrosion over time. The softer nature of alloy means it is more susceptible to collecting scratches from the placing and removing of luggage.
On a group test of 8 bootracks Practical Classics magazine awarded our CBR9005 rack their Best Buy award.
Their appraisal in full was: "The finish on the stylish Mille Miglia rack was superb, with even tubes and excellent assembly using countersunk slotted set-screws. Tubes are fixed to each other using shaped plastic washers, ensuring an even fit, and it is easy to nip any of them up if the rack slackens off, unlike riveted racks. The bars offer an excellent platform for hard and soft bags alike, and are useful for attatching bungees to. The support bar is a bit shallow. This rack has the feel of a well-made and lasting contender.
click here for exact vehicle fitting applications and photos of fitted examples
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