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Yakima Q Towers - set of 4
The Yakima New Q Towers fit more vehicles than any other rack tower system. Made to utilize Yakima's round bars, the Q Towers are custom fitted to cars with or without raingutters. You will need a set of Q Clips, sold separately, to mount these tough towers to your ride. SKS lock cores are available to keep your rack on your car.
Bottom Line: Get your gear-hauling lifestyle off to a great start with a set of 4 Yakima Q Towers.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Lowrider for Audi Wagon
By: Stephen Koch
October 17, 2008
I wrote a review on the Q Towers thinking they were the Lowriders, which is the correct tower for my 97 Audi Wagon. Sorry for the confusion. I love the Lowriders...they work well, are secure and don't scratch the car.
Solid rack
By: Stephen Koch
October 17, 2008
I have had the Q Towers on my '97 Audi A6 Wagon and love them. They were fairly easy to install and I bought locks for them as well. I have an older Rocket Box and bike rack on there and the Towers has held up well. I sometimes drive very fast and no worries with this system. No damage to the car and a secure fit has me giving the Q Towers a thumbs up!
Will these mount on existing roof rails? I have a 99 Toyota
Will these mount on existing roof rails?
I have a 99 Toyota 4-Runner and it has a factory roof rack and I was hoping to utilize it, rather than putting the Q-towers in the door frames(and the truck doesnt have raingutters). Ive tried the rack configurator on the yakima website but it doesn't say anything about putting these into the roof rails. If somebody outthere has the answer, please enlighten me...Thanks.
By: Scott Bowers
March 28, 2009
No these do not mount into your factory rack, they are intended to be used in the door. You want the control towers. Those will lock into your factory rack.
http://www.yakima.com/racks/rack-systems/product/8000214/con
By: Matthew Cox
March 28, 2009
Quality
By: Boston Biosafety
May 30, 2009
These towers are very well constructed and are very secure. I never worry about the towers failing. I bought a set back in 2000 and they still work today as if they were new.
will these racks work on a 2003 ford focus or a 2002 toyota
will these racks work on a 2003 ford focus or a 2002 toyota prius?
By: crispin1221806365
January 21, 2009
Most likely, visit www.yakima.com and follow the "Fit My Car" link. Enter the make/year/model to get a list of what you need to set up a rack system on your car.
By: Nick
January 25, 2009
Gets Job Done
By: Brian Muller
November 30, 2008
I dont know what this person is talking about the Q towers falling off. They come with grips that keep it on your car, plus when attached with the CORRECT q clips for your specified car, and are tightened down and locked, I have never had a problem. I have a low profile, Chevy cobalt with these on them and as long as you install correctly, make sure there isnt slack in the bars when you install them, you should have no problem. I've put about 10k miles on my coupe with these on and never had a single problem. Furthermore, the ease of taking these off to make a quick couple hour trip without skis or board, but wanting the extra gas mileage is so easy its ridiculous.
Does the job...
By: Tom Rivera
March 10, 2009
Simple install... works great on my Subaru Impreza and my girlfriends Honda CR-V.
I have a 2000 S80 Volvo Sedan. Am looking for a pair of roof
I have a 2000 S80 Volvo Sedan. Am looking for a pair of roof racks similar to the Yakima ones I had on a Jeep Grand Cherokee which were very portable - could be popped on or off in about a minute or two. The Volvo S80 might take longer because there seems to be small anchoring locations on the car. It appears that one can lift up a small cap and expose the female hole for a bolt. This rack would not clamp to a rain gutter or door frame.
By: J Rooney
November 29, 2008
Do the towers you want need to fit onto rain gutters?
By: Lee
November 29, 2008
Not a good fit
By: andisandi
December 18, 2006
I had these on my old 98 Ford Ranger. They really didn't fit that great and I would say I wasn't that confident in my stuff staying on my roof with this system.
Does what they are meant to do
By: Grant Sun
November 18, 2008
No complaints about these puppies. Although they should ship them out with clear decal stickers to protect your paint. Otherwise the dirt will eventually work its way in and scratch it up.
What is the difference between the older Q towers and these.
What is the difference between the older Q towers and these. Do they fit the same cars? (I'm talking about yakima part numbers 0124 vs. 0105 not the SST towers)
By: mary1869480
August 14, 2008
They fit the same cars. Q-Towers may have minor changes to the foot-pads or materials used in construction, but the design is the same. I have the old Q-Towers, but needed to get the correct clips for my car.....the new clips came with new footpads, which were slightly different than the old ones but work just fine. The only thing you will ever change to fit a car are the specific Q-Clip.
By: Benjamin Woods
January 7, 2009
Q tower review
By: Davidc707
September 26, 2006
So far, the Yakima system I put together from 3 different suppliers has worked just fine. I bought most components from this site as was pleased with the price. The system is fairly easy to setup and feels sturdy enough to not worry about putting my new Cannondale on. I certainly would purchase this whole setup again.
Easy to install, reliable
By: Benjamin Woods
December 17, 2008
Solid and reliable. Instructions and installation are easy. Transferable to multiple vehicles (with proper Q Clips). Well worth the money.
The Yakima website has a fit finder that is great - it will tell you exactly what you need for your car.http://yakima.com/Consumer/Step1.aspx
By: mary1869480
August 14, 2008
Easy to install
By: Amber Vester
December 8, 2008
These installed easy and great price. I love the rack!
Q Towers
By: Bernard
May 16, 2006
This site was the least expensive source of Yakama Q Towers that I could find. The other rack parts I got from another source. I used them to portage my 15-foot fiberglass sea kayak (75 lb) from the West Coast to the East Coast, and back, on top of a Toyota Corolla. They stood up to a strenuous two month trans-continental trip with no trouble.
a little dissapointed
By: bp2705
January 30, 2009
I have been using my system for about three years and have always been a little critical of the build quality. install, removal and security are good as i expected and i have taken these on 3000mi+ road trips with no incidents. but sometime into year two i started to see some rust forming on the clips and elsewhere on the towers as well as some significant bubbling and peeling of the paint. additionally when my system is in storage (summer months) or in my trunk when im trying to cut down on fuel consumption- ive had to essentially put the plastic housing back together that encloses the metal internals as it doesnt like to stay together. i might be a little too critical but when your pay a couple hundred bucks on bits of metal and plastic i would hope that they were built to be the highest quality to ensure longevity for the price. and yes these systems will put a dent in your mpg, with a lift ticket 6 i drop upwards of 25-30% in a V6 sedan but what else can you do?
Q towers
By: JOHN GILCHRIST
December 11, 2006
These towers help put your mind at ease while hauling your gear around on your roof. I never get the feeling that my stuff isn't secure while driving at high speeds or taking corners. Yakima really sets a high standard with the Q towers.
Yakima Q towers fly off small cars!
By: Chrisharjes2314142
November 10, 2008
I installed Yakima Q-towers on my 2008 Honda Civic. The directions and installation process were well-written and easy to use, and I painstakingly applied every measurement exactly as directed. When I finished, I could grab the rack bars and shake the car back and forth without budging the racks. I was horrified six weeks later when the entire system flew off my car at 70 MPH, destroying my wife's and my surfboard. I mailed the entire setup back to Yakima at my own expense, and have received nothing but grief from them. Since then, I have stumbled across ELEVEN other people who have experienced catastrophic failures of their Q-tower system- almost all of them have been installed on small, low-profile vehicles. Engineers and rack reps have explained that Yakima uses a few clip designs to fit many different models of car (Thule, by contrast, designs a specific clip for every individual vehicle.) The Q-tower base system also has an intermittent flaw of loosening due to road vibrations, even when installed tightly. These problems in combination make Yakima Q-towers very slippery, and thus undependable. Thule racks are a bit pricier, and definitely uglier, but not as ugly, or as expensive, as your prized possessions crushed under an 18-wheeler, or worse yet injuring other motorists.
Q towers fly off small cars!
By: Chrisharjes2314142
November 10, 2008
I installed Yakima Q-towers on my 2008 Honda Civic. The directions and installation process were well-written and easy to use, and I painstakingly applied every measurement exactly as directed. When I finished, I could grab the rack bars and shake the car back and forth without budging the racks. I was horrified six weeks later when the entire system flew off my car at 70 MPH, destroying my wife's and my surfboard. I mailed the entire setup back to Yakima at my own expense, and have received nothing but grief from them. Since then, I have stumbled across ELEVEN other people who have experienced catastrophic failures of their Q-tower system- almost all of them have been installed on small, low-profile vehicles. Engineers and rack reps have explained that Yakima uses a few clip designs to fit many different models of car (Thule, by contrast, designs a specific clip for every individual vehicle.) The Q-tower base system also has an intermittent flaw of loosening due to road vibrations, even when installed tightly. These problems in combination make Yakima Q-towers very slippery, and thus undependable. Thule racks are a bit pricier, and definitely uglier, but not as ugly, or as expensive, as your prized possessions crushed under an 18-wheeler, or worse yet injuring other motorists.
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