How will a Roof Rack Affect Your Car?

New Gen Everest Tracklander Roof Rack

Roof racks are a game-changer when it comes to getting the most out of your vehicle. Whether you’re off on a big camping trip or need to haul extra gear for work, they’re an essential tool. But let’s be honest—choosing the wrong roof rack can lead to some real headaches. From fuel consumption to handling issues, not all roof racks are designed to do the job properly.

At Tracklander, we’ve spent years perfecting roof rack systems that don’t just work—they work with your vehicle. Here’s what you need to know about how a roof rack, and the weight it carries, can affect your car and how we ensure you won’t feel the downsides.

Common Problems with Roof Racks

1. Drag and Fuel Efficiency

A poorly designed roof rack can act like a parachute, creating drag and increasing your fuel consumption. This not only costs you more at the pump but also affects your vehicle’s performance over time.

2. Wind Noise

We’ve all been there—driving along, only to hear an annoying hum or whistle coming from the roof. Most of the time, that noise comes from roof racks that don’t manage airflow properly.

3. Handling and Stability

Adding weight to the roof can shift your car’s centre of gravity, making it less stable, particularly when cornering, braking, or tackling uneven terrain.

4. Wear and Tear on Your Car

Low-quality racks can damage your vehicle’s roof, paint, and even structural integrity. Add in exposure to Australia’s tough conditions, and you’ve got a recipe for rust and wear that you definitely don’t want.

Why Tracklander Roof Racks Are Different

When you choose Tracklander, you’re not just getting a roof rack—you’re getting a product designed with Australian conditions and drivers in mind. Here’s how we’ve tackled the usual roof rack problems:

1. Streamlined for Performance

Our aluminium mesh racks are built to minimise drag, keeping your fuel efficiency intact. Whether you’re doing the daily commute or heading bush, your car won’t feel weighed down by poor design.

2. No More Wind Whistle

Tracklander racks are precision-engineered to cut through airflow, so you won’t hear that irritating hum, even at highway speeds. It’s all about making your drive as smooth as possible.

3. Built for Heavy Loads

Our racks can take serious weight without compromising your vehicle’s handling. By distributing the load evenly, we make sure your car stays stable, whether you’re loaded up for work or play.

4. Tough as Nails

Constructed from high-grade aluminium and finished with a powder-coated protective layer, Tracklander racks handle everything Australia throws at them—rain, shine, salt, or red dust. And they’ll keep your car looking just as good as the day you got it.

Tips for Safe Roof Rack Use

Even with the best roof rack, a bit of common sense goes a long way:

  • Stick to your car’s roof load limits—check the manual if you’re unsure.
  • Secure your gear properly to avoid it shifting around on the road.
  • Distribute weight evenly to keep your car’s balance in check

Why Settle for Less? Choose Tracklander for the Best Roof Rack Solution

A roof rack should make your life easier, not harder. The right setup will boost your vehicle’s practicality without compromising performance, fuel efficiency, or safety. That’s exactly what Tracklander delivers.

Engineered for durability, stability, and minimal impact on fuel consumption, our roof racks are built to handle Australia’s toughest conditions—whether you’re tackling off-road adventures, gearing up for work, or heading out on a weekend escape.

So why risk the hassle of a subpar roof rack? Get the best in the business with Tracklander. Check out our range today and experience the difference for yourself.

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