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Part Numbers: INB117,INXP,INTR145
These steel, square crossbars attach to Inno feet to create a sturdy roof rack for your vehicle. Elastomer coating resists corrosion and helps cushion your load. Bars accommodate carriers and accessories that clamp around bars.
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These durable feet help mount 2 Inno square crossbars to your vehicle's factory track system or fixed mounting points. The feet mount to your roof with base units and tighten with locking levers to secure system to roof.
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This custom fit kit lets you mount Inno XS300, XS350, XS400, XS450, INTR, or INXR roof rack feet to your vehicle's factory fixed mounting points, flush rails, or tracks. Kit includes all hardware necessary for mounting feet to your roof.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Today on our 2017 Subaru Forester we're going to be test fitting the Inno roof rack system consisting of part numbers IN-B117, and these are the Inno square cross bars, 46 inches long, and part number IN-FR, and these are the Inno feet for the square cross bars, particularly for factory raised side rails. We already have the front one installed, you can see we have a rubber coated steel strap that wraps around the factory side rail itself, and then we have this cover here which is lockable, so once you install these these are actually secured to your side rail. The bar itself is nice and heavy duty. Combined with the rear cross bar it has a carrying capacity of 220 pounds, although you always want to double check with your manufacturer's recommendations to make sure that the weight isn't too much for your actual roof. Let's go ahead and show you how the rear one installs. We already have it partially assembled on our table here. We have our foot as well as our covers, we've already taken our end-cap off, and pretty much what's going to happen here is this square portion here is just going to fit over our cross bar. Just slides on like so, I'll go ahead and put the end-cap on just so we don't forget it.
All right, with that done let's go ahead and put this on our vehicle. We'll make sure that our straps are in the open position before we set them down, and wrap them around our side rails. Once we get this situated we're actually going to measure out our cross bar spread, and that's going to be from center to center of the bar. Now for factory raised side rails there's no real set measurement, what I would do is actually go by whatever accessory you're putting on your roof, go by its recommendations for spread. Today we're just going to measure it out evenly on both sides to keep the bars parallel. And once we're done measuring out our cross bar spread, we're going to go ahead and measure out our cross bar overhang as well, to make sure that's even on both sides. And the cross bar overhang is how much of your cross bar is sticking out past your actual foot, and we'll kind of eyeball it at first, and then we'll do our measuring on each side just to keep it even.
Still got quite a bit on this side here we can pull over. That looks good right about there. So I'll measure it out now. All right, that looks good. Now we can start tightening it down. To do that we'll take our strap here, and you'll see we have two sections that the ends of the strap will fit into.
We're going to go to the top one here and then just use the included tool to tighten it down, which is kind of a nice feature of it because you don't need any additional tools to tighten this down. I'll repeat this on the other side, and while I'm tightening this down, some things you can actually put on this roof rack, quite a few things. There's going to be bike racks, ski carriers, snowboard carriers, roof cargo baskets and enclosed cargo boxes, as well as watersport carriers such as kayaks and canoes. Now when you're putting these things on your roof, and being sure that you're not exceeding the weight capacities of both your bars or your roof. With everything tightened down our final step is to go ahead and put our locking ends in place, and then we're ready to hit the road. This pushes in, and ensure it lines up, and then locking it in.
And there you have it for the Inno roof rack system for our 2017 Subaru Forester.
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