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  • e30pwr
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    Can anybody who has a fairing give me a thickness approx?

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  • greyis89
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    i feel ya on the real job thing, finally growing up a bit with a taste of reality myself. bump for the help and info dude, roof racks rule!

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  • Trucidatio
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    Sorry guys, but I no longer work at the rack shop. Went a fucked my life up by getting a real job.

    Still might be able to get small parts here and there but not much.

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  • ZLandrum
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    Hey Trucidatio do you guys have any old "quick n easy" sets where you are? used is fine - i'm not going for looks. If so, can you pm and let me know how much for a set of 4? that would be great. Thanks.

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  • crustproductions
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    Originally posted by M-technik-3 View Post
    I am presently looking for an E36/5 for a 95-99 set up need just the feet have bars and equipment. I would like Yakima so if you have some as I know they are gutter/roof rail system I would appreciate it.
    I have alot of Yclips and Q clips.
    Peep here and see if there are any that fit.

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  • M-technik-3
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    I am presently looking for an E36/5 for a 95-99 set up need just the feet have bars and equipment. I would like Yakima so if you have some as I know they are gutter/roof rail system I would appreciate it.

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  • crustproductions
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    My setup.
    Yakima SST Towers with Y19 Clips 48" crossbars and Thule Box.

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  • Trucidatio
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    I do it for both reasons.

    I use it frequently, but I also jsut enjoy the look of it on my car.

    But it is off almost all the time now that I drive 60 miles everyday.

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  • ak-
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    I say it goes both ways.
    People have also said it reduces up to 3mpg also.

    I like the look, but also use it for carrying my BMX bike and friends to the skatepark literally every 3 days.

    Mine needs some serious wd40 sometime to take it off my roof so I save the hassle and leave it on there.

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  • dvck
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    so i finally have to ask, members on here with roof racks, do you guys
    actually lug things around? or is it a look thing? i dont think it adds
    much aesthetically.

    ive been hunting a rack locally, but i would really only slap it on the car
    when i go for a bike ride up in the mountains, go surfing, snowboarding
    etc. and once that day is done, the rack goes back into the closet/garage
    till next ride.

    it just seems to me that alot of people want to run the racks with the fairing
    for looks?

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  • Trucidatio
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    Do you buy tires cause they look cool?

    that is not the point I was trying to make.

    Those boxes are poorly produced, badly designed, and can be dangerous to other motorists.

    You can get a good yakima box for under 300, and if you wait for their specials you can get them for well bellow that price.

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  • ///M42 sport
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    Originally posted by Trucidatio View Post
    lulz

    to me that is like putting the cheapest shittiest used tires on your car and calling it a day.

    Ya they work, but fuck that if you actually need to use them.
    ehh, sorry I would never spend $600-700 on a new cargo box...even if I do have money. There is no "cool" factor in having a box on your car...or running around with a roofrack just for looks.

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  • Trucidatio
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    Originally posted by ///M42 sport View Post
    I have a sears xcargo. 20cubic foot capacity. A lot cheaper than the thule/yak boxes. and alot more space. I think its more practicle, but you really have to be aware of the momentum it carries. Its easy to overstuff the box and exceed the 100lb limit.

    I think the slimline thule/tak boxes are better designed because they spread the weight around more

    lulz

    to me that is like putting the cheapest shittiest used tires on your car and calling it a day.

    Ya they work, but fuck that if you actually need to use them.

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  • ///M42 sport
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    I have a sears xcargo. 20cubic foot capacity. A lot cheaper than the thule/yak boxes. and alot more space. I think its more practicle, but you really have to be aware of the momentum it carries. Its easy to overstuff the box and exceed the 100lb limit.

    I think the slimline thule/tak boxes are better designed because they spread the weight around more

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  • Alkasquawlik
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    Originally posted by Trucidatio View Post
    Any size box will fit on our cars. Its all just a matter of how big is to big.

    I have had an 18 cubic foot box on my car and it didnt really look that bad.

    I would say the most appropriate size is a 16 cubic or smaller box. It also depends on what you plan to carry.
    Just snowboards, and hopefully I can throw some boots and shit up there too to make more space for bags and whatnot in the trunk.

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