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Hey ive been building my thule roof rack slowly and i just got my fit kit today. I have everything exept the fairing and 477 short roof adaptor(I own a coupe). After putting the fit kit on i noticed technicaly you dont NEED a short roof adaptor but the load bars will be really close together wich is cool with me im only carrying a skateboard. My question is, how do i move the towers more towards the inside of the load bars?? I tried pushing and pulling but no luck, is there a button or something im not seeing?? The towers are just too far out wide on the load bars. Thanks!
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Originally posted by mtnbikaah View PostI have a Yakima rack. I originally had it on my sedan using the Q73 clips... I installed it on my wagon using the same fit kit.. Seems to fit fine!
So, you don't NEED to get the Q6 for the rears... I'd recommend it though if you are building for a wagon....(opposed to swapping from a sedan)
I also have a couple of Thule pieces, like J-Bars for a kayak, and a roof box. (Thule's cheapest roof box is a hell of a lot cheaper than the cheapest Yakima roof box.) Those two Thule items work flawlessly with Yakima bars.
-2 cents.91 ex sedan
And now, new for 2012, a 93 ex wagon!
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Originally posted by Junior Smurff View PostHey ive been building my thule roof rack slowly and i just got my fit kit today. I have everything exept the fairing and 477 short roof adaptor(I own a coupe). After putting the fit kit on i noticed technicaly you dont NEED a short roof adaptor but the load bars will be really close together wich is cool with me im only carrying a skateboard. My question is, how do i move the towers more towards the inside of the load bars?? I tried pushing and pulling but no luck, is there a button or something im not seeing?? The towers are just too far out wide on the load bars. Thanks!
A roof rack for a skate board? Isn't that a little overkill?My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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This picture is back in 2003 when I bought the car, since then I have upgraded to new towers and the newer fairing. My rack carries everything from ladders, surfboards and even a large head board when I was in college.
"There is nothing wrong with you that an expensive operation cannot prolong."
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