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Car Forum / Honda Cars / May 2006

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CR-V 100lb Roof Rack?

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Steve Noll - 06 May 2006 00:59 GMT
Just took home a new CR-V LX.  Need a roof rack.  Dealer wanted almost
$400 installed.  I know the retail is $262 for the genuine item
(08L02-S9A-102), and they go for a little over $200 online, with
shipping.
I see a Canadian outfit selling compatible racks on eBay for $136
delivered.  Says they are rated for 100 lbs vs 75 lbs for the Honda,
which is a nice plus.  Anyone know if this is legit?
'Curly Q. Links' - 06 May 2006 02:25 GMT
> Just took home a new CR-V LX.  Need a roof rack.  Dealer wanted almost
> $400 installed.  I know the retail is $262 for the genuine item
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> delivered.  Says they are rated for 100 lbs vs 75 lbs for the Honda,
> which is a nice plus.  Anyone know if this is legit?

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Sorry, confused. Where are you, and do you need a higher carrying
capacity?

Check this also, if you haven't seen it:

http://www.drivah.com/marketplace/default.php/cPath/1_2?osCsid=b43aedbfdfaf28b36
46d7fae20b0d494


'Curly'
Steve Noll - 06 May 2006 04:30 GMT
>> Just took home a new CR-V LX.  Need a roof rack.  Dealer wanted almost
>> $400 installed.  I know the retail is $262 for the genuine item
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>
>'Curly'

I'm in southern California.

I don't necessarily _need_ higher capacity, but to get another 25
lbs,and for significantly less money, doesn't it just make sense?

I discovered that web site today.  Very nice indeed.  I like the
forums and may be spending more time there.

Regarding the Yakima rack shown there, I'm concerned about its higher
wind resistance due to its tubular cross members as the rack will be
permanently installed.  Its specifications raises another question...
While it says its maximum weight load is 125 lbs, it also says:
"The total weight of the racks and loads must not exceed Yakima's
weight limit for that vehicle's factory rack."  So does that mean that
the weight limit for _any_ rack on that vehicle is really 75 lbs - the
weight limit of the Honda brand rack?  Perhaps the weight limit is
really determined by the vehicle's roof?

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'Curly Q. Links' - 06 May 2006 04:41 GMT
> I'm in southern California.
>
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Here's the thread you need to follow . . . .

http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=15032&highlight=

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'Curly'
Steve Noll - 06 May 2006 05:03 GMT
>> I'm in southern California.
>>
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>
>'Curly'

Thanks, I followed the Thule link.  Yes - it says their rack
capacities are limited to whatever the factory rack is.  So, no rack
is rated for more than 75 lbs.  One is best off buying the one with
the lowest cost and/or lowest wind cross-section.
 
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