xB roof rack with a long board
#2
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well considering how large a long board is i would think it is very very possible. it all depends on the design of the rack and the way teh board is positioned on the rack. think about and draw up some ideas of different ways of mounting it.
#3
I'd like to know what the outcome is on this. My daughters surf, and one has a 9' board and the other an 8' Doyle soft board. Don't have a roof rack on my xB yet, but knowing it'll have to handle these two boards might take a lot of potential rack candidates out of the running...
#4
Re: xB roof rack with a long board
Originally Posted by meemomark
I heard that you can not attach a long board to the roof rack because of some danger to ripping the roof rack off ... fact / fiction?
I installed PerryCraft DynaSport roof rails on my xB. Here's a paragraph from the PerryCraft FAQ web page that addresses your question:
Originally Posted by PerryCraft FAQ
Large or flat items such as plywood or watercraft can trap air and create wind lift. Secure the ends of such objects directly to the vehicle bumpers or tie downs.
The xB has tie down hook mounts in the front and rear bumpers. Consult your xB Owner's Manual under "towing the vehicle" for installation.
RPM
#6
Originally Posted by socalxb
RPPMxB - Are your racks temporary or permanent mount-type? Also, anyway you could post a pic or two of what your setup looks like?
PerryCraft DynaSport 75" roof rails on my xB
See the following web pages:
http://www.a1-autoracks.com/
http://www.a1-autoracks.com/perrycra...oof-racks.html
http://www.a1-autoracks.com/perrycra...oof-rails.html
http://www.a1-autoracks.com/mont-blanc-crossbars.html
Also, see the following SL Thread:
Roof Rails for xB
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=27408
:D RPM
#8
One potential problem is the front and rear end brackets of my rails only anchor into the thin sheet metal of the roof. Fortunately, my middle rail brackets anchor into roof structure and are very strong. This was discussed in the Roof Rails Thread cited above. To be absolutely safe, the best idea is to use the tie down hooks with nylon belts from the front bumper to the rear bumper when hauling plywood or a large surf board at high speeds.
RPM
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#10
Originally Posted by CivicEater
logically, if you were to mount the rear of the board slightly higher than the front, there would always be downward pressure on the front of the board when travelling at speed. ..
nothing fancy there, right?
nothing fancy there, right?
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