Home Residents in Japan Height limit on car roof load?RResidents in JapanHeight limit on car roof load?May 5, 20232 comments Anyone happen to know if there’s a height limit on loads carried on the roof of a car? I need to transport a 59cm tall box on the roof of my Outback. Total weight (~215cm) would be well below even smaller cargo trucks. Tags:Japan LifeLiving in JapanResidents in Japan 2 commentsPeople put bikes on top carriers, standing upright (tho usually with the front wheels off).The trick is the remember there’s something up there, and not bang into something low.I only know for kei car/trucks which is 2.5 meter or/and 3.8 meter from the ground including the car.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
People put bikes on top carriers, standing upright (tho usually with the front wheels off).The trick is the remember there’s something up there, and not bang into something low.
I only know for kei car/trucks which is 2.5 meter or/and 3.8 meter from the ground including the car.
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People put bikes on top carriers, standing upright (tho usually with the front wheels off).
The trick is the remember there’s something up there, and not bang into something low.
I only know for kei car/trucks which is 2.5 meter or/and 3.8 meter from the ground including the car.