roof rack help

trener1

Well-Known Member
Check out Rocky Mounts, you will still have to get Thule or Yakima cross bars, but at least you will save some money on the actual bike trays, I use them, and they work well enough.
 

NJ-XC-Justin

KY-DH-Freddy
We just got a new car and i can't decide whether to get a hitch again for the new car and use my Thule T2 again, or to get a roof rack for this car instead. The Thule sidearm and bars would be like $170 while a hitch would probably be around $100, but I'm not sure I love the hitch like everyone else. I didn't have any problems with it in two years of use but I would think the roof rack would be more solid (a 1.25" hitch rack rocks back and forth a little).
 

Purple Liquid

Shop: Efinger
Shop Keep
We just got a new car and i can't decide whether to get a hitch again for the new car and use my Thule T2 again, or to get a roof rack for this car instead. The Thule sidearm and bars would be like $170 while a hitch would probably be around $100, but I'm not sure I love the hitch like everyone else. I didn't have any problems with it in two years of use but I would think the roof rack would be more solid (a 1.25" hitch rack rocks back and forth a little).

Its only $170 for crossbars and a Sidearm... really?

Remember, you need the fit kit and the feet as well.
 

Mongoose Rider

New Member
Good to know about the bones, maybe I will have the guys at beachwood bikes install the rack for the first time and set the bike up before I leave the lot... I am not a big fan of installing a hitch on my car.
 
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caminante

Guest
i will be selling one very soon...(i just want to take a pic of it first)...it is orange...
 
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