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Kayak on roof rack?
Date: 2008/04/02 14:46 By: puterbob Status: User  
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Has anyone found an attachment that will fit the FJ roof rack and hold 2 kayaks?
The problem I'm finding is that the rear bar is round and the front bar is oval. Most after market rack accessories do not fit the FJ
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Re:Kayak on roof rack?
Date: 2008/04/02 15:32 By: crb05d Status: User  
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ratcheting tiedowns.
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Re:Kayak on roof rack?
Date: 2008/04/03 14:08 By: jrope Status: User  
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I use the Yakima Lowrider Max with bars and the Kayak Stacker.
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
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Re:Kayak on roof rack?
Date: 2008/04/04 17:29 By: 2pissed Status: User  
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jrope wrote:
I use the Yakima Lowrider Max with bars and the Kayak Stacker.
this will work however it seems pretty tall because your essentially adding a rack to a rack then putting on the attachment. From what i have seen this is the only option. thule has a similar version.
I believe the ratched ties and a piece of rubber over the bars is the best and easiest option at the moment. The other thing to try it to simply fabricate something if your handy.
Cheers!
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Re:Kayak on roof rack?
Date: 2008/04/04 19:09 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
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jrope wrote:
The other thing to try it to simply fabricate something if your handy.
Cheers!


If the women don't find you handsome, at least they'll find you handy.

Post edited by: Runner_Ryan, at: 2008/04/04 19:11
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