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Roverito
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Roof Racks
I am hoping to get an LR4 this fall. The ones on the lots seem to have just the beginnings of some roof rails, but no real cross bars or anything to mount up some racks. Mainly I need snowboard and ski racks but I am not real hot on those aftermarket bars that are high above the roof. What is everybody doing on this?
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RoVerified
![]() Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 53
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Roof Racks
I have had good luck with Yakama racks. They make “landing pads” that fit the LR3’s roof rails. You then add their round cross bars and accessories. You will also need their air deflector to eliminate wind noise.
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Roverito
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Rover Guru
![]() Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 616
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Brownchurch racks don't stick up too high. I really like mine. Don't know if they will hold your bike though.
Last edited by duckdive : 08-22-2009 at 08:02 AM. |
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Rover Guru
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