Using Existing Yakima Bars on a 2007 Buick LaCrosse
Updated 01/14/2021 | Published 01/12/2021 >
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Question:
I have YAKIMA bars but need correct towers-hardware and measurement specs for a 2007 four door Buick Lacrosse.
asked by: Frank L
Expert Reply:
It looks like the 2007 Buick LaCrosse uses the Yakima BaseLine Towers.
For every Yakima crossbar set that is compatible with this LaCrosse, the towers are part # Y28TR, and the fit kit is the BaseClip Fit Kit, part # Y06170.
These are the only parts you need for the JetStream Crossbars and the CoreBar Crossbars. If you have the Round Crossbars, you will also need the RoundBar SL Adapter, part # Y03536. If you have the HD Crossbars, you will also need the HD Bar SL Adapter, part # Y03541.
If you do not have one of those styles of crossbars, let me know and I will help you find what you need.
As for measurements, it looks like the minimum crossbar spread among the LaCrosse options from Yakima is 48". If you have shorter crossbars, again let me know and I will help you find what you need.
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BaseLine Towers for Yakima Crossbars - Naked Roofs - Qty 4
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