Yakima Roof Rack - Y00411
These multipurpose, galvanized steel crossbars supply the backbone for your aftermarket roof-rack system. Bars provide stability to your rack system and carry the accessories that secure your gear. Round design fits all Yakima towers.
Features:
- Serve as backbone of your aftermarket roof-rack system
- Provide stability to roof-mounted racks
- Carry the accessories that secure your gear (bike racks, kayak carriers, etc.)
- Fit all Yakima towers
- Constructed from vinyl-coated, galvanized steel
Specs:
- Quantity: 2
- Capacity (depending on application):
- 6 Bikes
- 2 Canoes
- Yakima SkyBox Pro, 1 bike and PowderHound
- Yakima SkyBox Pro and 1 canoe
- 2 Kayaks and 2 bikes
- 1 Kayak and Yakima MegaWarrior
- Yakima LoadWarrior and 2 kayaks on Yakima BigStack
- Dimensions: 1-1/8" diameter x 78" long
- Steel wall: .085" thick
- Lifetime warranty
NOTE: Load bars do not include end caps. The end caps are included with Yakima roof rack or ladder rack towers. Load bar end caps are also sold separately (part number Y8007026).
8000411 Round 78" CrossBars for Yakima Roof Rack System (QTY 2)
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- Roof Rack Recommendation for a 2006 Jeep Commander with Factory Side Rails
- In order to add crossbars to the side rails on your 2006 Jeep Commander, you will need a couple of parts. You will need the Thule Podium roof mounted foot pack, part # TH460, the fit kit, part # THKIT3040, and the load bars, part # THARB53. Currently, this is the only kit available to add crossbars to your Commander. The crossbars are compatible with square and round bar accessories.
There are numerous carriers available that will fit these bars. I have included a link that will take you to t
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- Adding Longer Crossbars to a 2008 Ford Expedition EL with Factory Roof Rack
- I have 2 possible solutions for you. First, you can use Yakima RailGrabs, # Y00138, on the raised rails of your 2008 Ford Expedition. In some states, there are laws that limit the length of the crossbars on a vehicle. As a basic guideline, you do not want bars that extend further out than the side mirrors on your vehicle.
Given the large SUV you have, you can have some long bars. But, the longer the bars are, the more likely they are to bow in the middle. So you will also need to by consciou
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