Transit 148 Mid Roof - Low Pro Roof Rack
Rear angle of Transit Mid Roof Low Pro Roof Rack Installed on white Transit van
High-front angle view of Transit Mid Roof Low Pro Roof Rack Installed on white Transit van
Low-front angle view of Transit Mid Roof Low Pro Roof Rack Installed on white Transit van
High-rear angle view of Transit Mid Roof Low Pro Roof Rack Installed on white Transit van
Transit 148 Roof Rack
Transit 148 Mid Roof - Roof Rack Side View
Transit 148 Mid Roof - Top Down View
Transit 148 Mid Roof Low Pro crossbars with drop-in hardware slots
Transit 148 Mid Roof Low Pro Rack Dimensions
Low Pro vs. Other Roof Racks Chart

Transit Van Low Pro Roof Rack | 148" Mid Roof

Regular price $1,695.00
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Our Transit Van Low Pro Roof Rack for the 148" Mid Roof model is a durable and lightweight roof rack at an affordable price. This rack has all the versatility needed to mount gear and other accessories.

We redesigned the landing pads used to mount the rack in March of 2022 for a lower profile - Now it's even more robust and hugs the roofline of the Transit better. They’re created with formed 12GA 304L stainless steel with dual flanges and a central mounting point, and are designed to distribute the weight to the strongest points on the roof. We also include an aluminum front wind fairing with the rack, which helps deflect the wind and keeps things lightweight.

This roof rack has all the versatility you need to mount your accessories, and the adjustable crossbars can adjust forwards & backwards to accommodate fans or an AC unit. The crossbars are standard 10-series extrusion and 80/20 compatible with drop-in hardware slots, so bolting up accessories like solar panels, light bars, or MaxTrax traction boards is simple.

The side rails and crossbars are constructed from lightweight aluminum and powder-coated black. The footers and hardware are stainless steel, and the footers are designed to bolt directly to the factory Ford Transit roof holes for a straightforward installation. The rubber footer gaskets and rubber sealing washers keep the roof of your van watertight.

DETAILS

  • Lightweight all-aluminum side rails and crossbars  - the total rack weight is only 65 pounds
  • Landing pads to mount the rack are constructed with formed 12GA 304L stainless steel with dual flanges for even weight distribution
  • 6x 58" 10-series and 8020 compatible anodized aluminum crossbars
  • Stainless steel hardware included
  • Fiamma F45S 300 bolts on, with no modification required
  • FVC Side Ladder bolts directly into the Low Pro Roof Rack
  • View the Installation Guide »

COMPATIBILITY

  • 2015+ Ford Transit 148 Mid Roof Vans

Transit Van Low Pro Roof Rack | 148" Mid Roof

Transit Van Low Pro Roof Rack | 148" Mid Roof

Transit 148 Mid Roof Low Pro Roof Rack Dimensions
Low Profile Roof Rack Design

Low-Profile Design

The most aerodynamic rack in our line - the Low Pro’s sleek lines increase fuel efficiency compared to other bulky rack designs on the market.

Lightweight Aluminum Design

Lightweight Materials

All aluminum side rails and crossbars keep the Low Pro lightweight and improve your handling and performance compared to heavier racks.

Modular Crossbar Design

6x Crossbars

The Low Pro’s unique adjustable crossbar system allows you to move them anywhere you want to accommodate fans, AC units, solar panels, and other rooftop accessories.

Mounting Accessories on your Roof Rack

Mounting Accessories Is Easy

The 8020 compatible crossbars with drop-in hardware slots make it quick and easy to mount up accessories directly to your roof rack. 

DIY-Friendly Design

DIY Friendly

Designed to bolt directly to the Ford Factory locations, the Low Pro is an easy installation for any DIY’er with basic hand tools. 

Durable Design

Durable Design

The rugged and lightweight Transit Low Pro is designed and built to last the life of your van.

Transit 148 Mid Roof Low Pro Roof Rack Dimensions
FVC SIDE LADDER COMPATIBLE

The Transit Side Ladder bolts directly to the side of the Low Pro Roof Rack. 

The side ladder features 1.25” aluminum round tube with formed and dimpled aluminum steps. The double kink of our ladder follows the lines of the Transit van for a sleek look.

FVC Side Ladder Compatible
Fiamma F45S Compatible Roof Rack
FIAMMA F45S COMPATIBLE

The Fiamma F45S bolts directly to our rack, so there's no need for drilling our cutting. We designed our Transit roof rack with the awning in mind. There's no gap between the top of your van and the bottom of your awning that would allow wind and rain in.

EASILY MOUNT YOUR ROOFTOP ACCESSORIES

The crossbars on the Low Pro Roof Rack are 80/20 compatible aluminum crossbars. You can move them anywhere to accommodate mounting solar panels, gearboxes, and other rooftop accessories. And with drop-in hardware slots, you can mount gear and accessories without disassembling the rack.

Transit 148 Mid Roof - Low Pro Roof Rack

Customer Reviews

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Mark B.
Mid roof low pro roof rack

Fast shipping appears to be high quality roof rack some paint chipped off during shipping because of holes in shipping box not Flatline van companies fault need to use touch up paints on the ends of side rails that were chipped do to shipping

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kevin c.
Moto hauler

Great rack! Installed it about 4 hours by myself.
Love it.

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Tyler C.

Easy to install. Looks great!

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Jeff I.

Transit 148" Mid Roof Low Pro Roof Rack

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Pete &.R.
Looks great and Easy to install

The rack and ladder are a great addition to our Transit van. Installation was a breeze and it looks great. This is a great rack it is well designed, very sturdy, and will meet our every need. Thank you Flatline Van Co.

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Travis P.
Racked Up

Finally pulled the trigger on the roof rack, side ladder and awning combo! Waiting on awning (hopefully showing up today). What a great product so far! Only had it a week so testing it's use has been limited, obviously, but impressed with the build quality and ease of installation. I installed it all by myself so lots of up and down ladders but if anyone is wondering if it can be done solo, you can. I've seen people complain about installing the fairing in the front but (for me) I found if you loosely install all brackets (instead of going off measurements of brackets) you can put it all up there, get in position and then tighten everything down. Anyway, I look forward to race season to put this rack and awning to use!! Thank you FVCO!!!

Hey Travis,

This is awesome - thank you so much for the detailed review and feedback. The trick of having those brackets loose is going to be a standard 'pro tip' I offer moving forward. We really appreciate the detailed and generous review!

Let us know if anything comes up that we can help with :D

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