Product Info
Upgrade your Mercedes-Benz Vito Viano L2 (2003–2014) with the versatile Front Runner Slimline II Roof Rack Kit.
This full-size 2772mm (109.1") long system includes the Slimline II Tray, Wind Deflector, and 2 Foot Rails
for a direct mount using existing factory mounting points — no drilling required.
Designed for both strength and utility, this rack allows you to mount a wide range of Front Runner accessories while maintaining access to
the under-rack area. The vehicle-specific foot rails feature two openings that can store a Front Runner Pro Stainless Steel Prep Table Kit
and a Pro Stainless Steel Camp Table Kit beneath the rack.
Built from black epoxy powder-coated T6 aluminum and high-strength steel, this system delivers long-lasting durability
with a sleek, corrosion-resistant finish. Each kit includes complete installation hardware and instructions for easy assembly.
Note: This rack is not suitable for vehicles with a glass roof or sunroof.
All Front Runner racks are backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Specs
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Model: KRMV027T – Mercedes-Benz Vito Viano L2 (2003–2014) Slimline II Roof Rack Kit
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Compatibility: Mercedes-Benz Vito Viano L2 (2003–2014)
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Load Area: 2772mm (109.1") L x 1425mm (56.1") W
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Mounting Type: Fits to existing factory mounting points – no drilling required
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Under-Rack Storage: Accommodates 1 small and 1 large Front Runner under-rack table
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Material: Black epoxy powder-coated T6 aluminum & high-strength steel
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Installed Weight: Approx. 49.81kg (109.81lbs)
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Tray Height: 50mm (2")
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Hardware: T-slots on tops and bottoms of slats accept standard 8mm bolts
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Shipping Dimensions: 445mm (18") W x 1720mm (68") L x 255mm (10") H
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Shipping Weight: 53kg (117lbs)
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime Warranty by Front Runner
Included Components
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1x FAMV004 - Mercedes-Benz V Class LWB (2014–Current) Foot Rail
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1x RRSTJ14 - Slimline II Tray / 1425mm (W) x 2772mm (L)
- Installation Hardware
- Fitting Instructions
Fits With
- Mercedes-Benz Vito L2 (2003–2014)
- Mercedes-Benz Viano L2 (2003–2014)