TurboSonic18
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Has anyone noticed a significant drop in MPG after installing a roof rack?
I'll check mine when I get home for you. The measurements for the strips is actually correct, but the instructions leave something to be desired.
A cheap and easy workaround would be to get some door trim moulding and then place it over the top of the door where the clamps are. That would remedy any metal on paint contact.
Yeah. Any auto parts store will have it. Can't remember where I got this.
probably autozone. I had some left from a previous project and used it for another project today. Can't believe I didn't think to use this myself for the top of the door. I had a little rubbing on the front passenger door with my rack.
My sentiments exactly! The company that installed it called Perrycraft because there was a question on whether the racks would clear the drain pan that's associated with the factory sunroof. After careful checking, Perrycraft said it would. :banana:
If you've noticed in one of my photos, the rails go well behind the antenna. I asked why and they told me because that's where the re-enforced mounts are on the roof. The rack is rated at 180LBS and they had to make sure it was drilled into the strongest points.
I definitely wanted a professional installing this and I agree… it looks (and feels solid), like a factory job. I was also concerned about water seepage and they've guaranteed that it won't leak. After my trip (and several rainstorms), I haven't seen any. I'm very happy with it! :banana:
Ok, this is a very old post, but I was wondering whether now, over a year later, are you still happy with your rack? Also, where did you have it installed? I'm pretty sure I am going to try something very similar.