Would Excessive Speed Cause Inno Roof Rack of 2016 Toyota Prius to Fly Off
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I was wondering how these racks would handle excessive speeds of 70-80mph that’s the speed limits where I live. the last bars we had from a different company flew off the roof while we were going 75mph. Very well could have been our mistake in not installing correctly, not saying it wasn’t, I just wanted to know if there’s a “speed limit” on these racks. It would be going on a 2016 Toyota Prius with no existing bars.
asked by: Alissa G
Expert Reply:
The Inno roof racks like the part numbers # INB127, # INSUT, and # INK486 are very well made and would easily handle the speeds your 2016 Toyota Prius would be going on the highway. There isn't a speed limit for this rack but we do recommend not exceeding the speed limit.

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