Roof Rack System For 2014 Infiniti QX60 With Naked Roof
Updated 04/16/2014 | Published 04/15/2014 >
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Question:
Im looking for a flush mount system for a bare roof. When I measure I get 48 inches. I know you suggest 54 inches but I dont want any over hang. I just like that flush look with the silver rhino blade. Any help would be great . Thanks
asked by: Jason
Expert Reply:
I did some research on your 2014 Infiniti QX60, and all of the roof rack systems we offer have the same length crossbars listed as a fit for your vehicle. At 54 inches, this allows the crossbars enough room to attach to the feet on the roof of your vehicle. We do not offer a roof rack system that has shorter crossbars.
The Rhino-Rack Vortex system you referenced has aerodynamic crossbars with a smooth anodized finish. The strips in the bar top C-channels have ridges that reduce drag and wind noise, and help keep the channel free of dirt and dust. If you choose to order this roof rack system you need to order part # RRVA137B-2, part # RRRLKVA, and part # DK339.
I also recommend the Rhino-Rack Locking Endcaps for Vortex Aero Crossbars, part # RRVA-LEC4. These replace the standard endcaps on Vortex crossbars and prevent anyone from removing accessories out of the C-channels.
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