Roof Rack Crossbars?
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Roof Rack Crossbars? - 12/1/2006 8:40:50 PM
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CAtoFLtoCA
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New to the forum and I know this has probably been discussed (I searched though and didn't find an answer other than 'Get Yakima'). I just bought an '04 Outlander (it seems as though it's the former vehicle of an experienced forum member) with the factory racks/tubes and am looking for crossbars so that the racks are actually not useless anymore (I want to be able to haul a longboard around). I found the crossbars on a couple of sites for around $30. Great, I think. Then I find out that you need to also buy the 'adapter kit' which is around $100!! WTF? Has anyone found a solid way to rig the crossbars onto the factory racks? If not, any good sources for ways to not get raped into spending $100 for clamps to attack the crossbars? Any help would be greatly appreciated...thanks.
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RE: Roof Rack Crossbars? - 12/2/2006 12:13:52 AM
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dirtwagon
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Does my avatar look like the car you got?
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RE: Roof Rack Crossbars? - 12/2/2006 9:17:36 PM
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GTAlander
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Don't know about Thule's but I have the Yakima Low-riders "clamps" that go on the factory bar and then the cross bars are mounted to the "clamps". You'll see on ebay, people selling "Double Cross" clamps saying that it's the same as the Low-riders -well they are not. Low riders replaced the Double Cross but Double Cross jaw is not big enough to go around the fat factory bars of outlanders. And yes, these clamps do go for $90-100+ Good luck.
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