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Well back in July 2009, we used a Thule BackUp Box 900, we already had a Thule EuroClassic 902 Pro 2+1 towbar mounted, Bike carrier, onto which the BackUp Box fits perfectly.
It seemed a good idea at the time, and the BackUp Box, was a customer return bargain, from The RoofBox Co. and cost £145.
So we loaded up, and set of on the 900 mile journey to our holiday destination in the Southern Ardeche, for a fortnight campings.
The problem we had was two fold, firstly the BackUp Box could only hold 50kg, because the base weighed 25Kg, which adds up to the 75kg max nose weight of the Mk6 VW Golf that I drive.
Also with the car being fully loaded, with the rest of our camping kit, the car felt all at sea for the journey, there were some very strange noise's comming from the car, and the rear tyres had all but dissapeared up into the wheel arches.
When we returned from holiday, and with the car now empty, it never rgained it's rear height!, I guess the rear springs had been jiggered, as I had not used any springs assisters, thankfully it was a firms car, and was replaced later that year.
We sold the BackUp Box, to someone on here for £90, who had a far more suitable vehicle.
We still use the Bike Carrier, as that is a truly great piece of kit, and so is the BackUp Box, for that matter, but only on the relevent vehicle.
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