Can I Use 65" Long Crossbars on my Rhino Rack Backbone System on 2013 Jeep JKU Hardtop
Published 05/19/2021 >
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2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Hardtop Am interested in the Rhino-Rack Backbone Roof Rack Mounting System - Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Hard Top Item # RRRJKB1system, matching it with Rhino-Rack Quick Mount Legs for Vortex Aero Crossbars - RTC and RT Roof Rack Tracks - Qty 4 - RRRLT600. What size crossbars can I use with this system? Purpose for install is to support a RTT. TIA!
asked by: Sergio G
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I recommend just swapping out to some longer bars like the 65" long # RRVA165B-2, which will work with the # RRRLT600 legs and the Backbone system # RRRJKB1. You could reasonably use any Rhino Rack vortex aero crossbars on this setup as long as they were long enough. There is also a 71" long bar with the # RRVA180B-2.
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