luggage rack - VTF100000 - spare parts - Now Found

luggage rack - VTF100000 - spare parts - Now Found was created by martin_bmth

Posted 12 years 11 months ago #125060
Hi all,

Ive just bought a second hand mgf luggage rack and ive lost one of the small rubber feet that stop you scratching the paintwork. Its a genuine mg rack - part number vtf100000 but i cant get any info on who makes them from rimmer brothers (no longer available), xpart (discontinued as part not on system) or mgoc parts department (part code not on system).

Anyone got a spare rubber foot/ set of feet for sale or know who the manufacturer is so I can try and get some from them? :-)



Last Edit:12 years 11 months ago by martin_bmth
Last edit: 12 years 11 months ago by martin_bmth. Reason: Item has now been received, no longer wanted

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Replied by Cobber on topic luggage rack - VTF100000 - spare parts wanted

Posted 12 years 11 months ago #125079
I think these racks might have originally been made by Thule. The locks on them were.

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Replied by adamelphick on topic luggage rack - VTF100000 - spare parts wanted

Posted 12 years 11 months ago #125368
I've had one for ages - unfortunately I tracked the locks down to some French company ages ago but they weren't sure which it was and I never took it any further. So if you do find spares let me know! Thank.

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Replied by martin_bmth on topic luggage rack - VTF100000 - spare parts wanted

Posted 12 years 11 months ago #125378
Hi Adam, I posted a similar thread on the mgfforum and someones kindly sent me a spare foot pad they had from a damaged rack they received. So my search is over. My plan B was to replace the complete "foot" as well as the pad as they are bolt on and there are some thule ones that are very similar, but pricey. :-)

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