Roof rack question
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Roof Rack
I have a Yakima setup that requires that 4 small footprints be attached by drilling through the hard top. The crossbars are very easily attached and removed simply by moving the cover on the uprights that hold the crossbars; no tools required.
When the crossbars are off all you can see are the 4 small footprints that are maybe 6 inches long and a couple inches high, they have a small cover for each that are rounded and give it a nice finished look.
I mainly use mine to carry canoes, and really appreciate the easy on/off action. If you'd like they carry a basket you can attach to the crossbars, I would think that the enclosed boxes that Yakima carries would also work if that's your thing.
One reason I went this way is that I already owned Yakima bars, and I really didn't need the full cages that other options involve.
Sorry but I have no pictures, but you can see what I'm describing in the Quadratec (sp?) catalog, or just visit Yakimas web site.
I have a 4 door, the only downside is that you're advised not to attach to the freedom panels, so the bars aren't as far apart as I would otherwise like, but it works fine. This setup probably won't handle as much weight as others, but single canoes as a breeze.
When the crossbars are off all you can see are the 4 small footprints that are maybe 6 inches long and a couple inches high, they have a small cover for each that are rounded and give it a nice finished look.
I mainly use mine to carry canoes, and really appreciate the easy on/off action. If you'd like they carry a basket you can attach to the crossbars, I would think that the enclosed boxes that Yakima carries would also work if that's your thing.
One reason I went this way is that I already owned Yakima bars, and I really didn't need the full cages that other options involve.
Sorry but I have no pictures, but you can see what I'm describing in the Quadratec (sp?) catalog, or just visit Yakimas web site.
I have a 4 door, the only downside is that you're advised not to attach to the freedom panels, so the bars aren't as far apart as I would otherwise like, but it works fine. This setup probably won't handle as much weight as others, but single canoes as a breeze.
Last edited by Heeper; 01-30-2013 at 08:27 AM.