lfhoward wrote:
Wayneman wrote:
No one uses the Yakima RailGrab system...to attach Yakima cross rails to the factory raised rails? Really?
Then what are people using for cross rails?
I've read here and elsewhere that the EOM and Mopar aftermarket cross rails are not as study as aftermarket products from vendors that specialize in racks. Before I drop money on the Yakima cross rails, I want to hear about someone's actual experience with them.
I'm building my own crossbars this weekend, and got everything I needed from the local hardware store. The whole setup will be under $100 and stronger than any OEM or aftermarket setup you can buy. Here's my crossbar build thread:
http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=72548 There are many other homemade crossbars out there. Atthehelm and Cherrie (and many others) have posted theirs on LOST too.
Thanks for your response.
Your concept look really solid...probably a lot more solid than I need for a snowboard rack. Also, is yours going to be a permanent installation? I'm planning to take the cross rails down at the end of the season.
I can actually get 58" Yakima cross rails on the humble from one of my buddies. If I go with those, I can get the RailGrabs for $132. I was trying to find out if I need to spend another $79 for the fairing.
On a separate topic...
How the heck did you get 18+ mpgs. I'm driving like a old lady (no offense to any old ladies in the group) on Sunday morning, and the best that I've been able to get is 16.2. I'm thinking about abandoning the search for mpgs and going in search of hps.
