paul ron
02-15-2010, 09:36 PM
I want to put a roof rack on my 2000 4dr Alero. I'd like the standard type simple bars so I can transport my canoes n kayaks.
I tried to use an old rack I had with a universal clip system. The pads rest on the sheet metal roof about 3" from the door edge, but I notice that my 50 LB kayak is denting the roof. The roof has absolutely no cross member supports inside, no roll bars to sit the rack pads on.
So I'd like to know if the tower style racks that mount at the very edge of the door frame on the roof will work. Thule n the Jap brand are mush too expensive for just a basic rack that I can get in a no name brand for $30.
So my question is will a tower type rack work for my load of about 100 lbs at most? I'll be driving on the thruways at speeds of 70mph. My boat is also tied at the front n back by 2 lines, underside of the bumper where I had eyes welded to the steel member and the cross member under the the hood by the latch so there is no side to side movement of the boat, just roof squish.
Any thoughts? Any experiances?
I tried to use an old rack I had with a universal clip system. The pads rest on the sheet metal roof about 3" from the door edge, but I notice that my 50 LB kayak is denting the roof. The roof has absolutely no cross member supports inside, no roll bars to sit the rack pads on.
So I'd like to know if the tower style racks that mount at the very edge of the door frame on the roof will work. Thule n the Jap brand are mush too expensive for just a basic rack that I can get in a no name brand for $30.
So my question is will a tower type rack work for my load of about 100 lbs at most? I'll be driving on the thruways at speeds of 70mph. My boat is also tied at the front n back by 2 lines, underside of the bumper where I had eyes welded to the steel member and the cross member under the the hood by the latch so there is no side to side movement of the boat, just roof squish.
Any thoughts? Any experiances?