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Yakima 58 Inch Round Bar - 1 Pair
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Built to last!
Thomas Briley
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These bars are definitely built to last. They fit perfectly on my 2012 Subaru Impreza without sticking out too much. Now I don't feel like my car is handicapped anymore!
I have a 2009 Scion XB that has no type...
adap472750
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I have a 2009 Scion XB that has no type of factory rails on the roof, nothing. I am getting into kayaking and want to be able to transport using this vehicle. How do I mount these and what do I need to order so I can use them, or should I order something else?
Thanks!
Angus Bohanon
Member since
You'll need what are called "towers," and they vary vehicle to vehicle. Luckily, both Backcountry and Yakima have web apps that'll walk you through exactly what will fit your specific car. Go here (http://yakima.com/fit/partner/?partnerId=10&showWhispbar=true&location=http://www.backcountry.com/Store/catalog/search.jsp?q=yakima&s=u) to figure it out.
Solid!
Jocie
Member since
- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Great rack, great bars!
Made in the USA
Johnathan Rambo
Member since
I think these are the strongest crossbars on the market. Much more durable than manufacturer cross bars and a much more universal design than Thule and some other companies out there. Need I also say Yakima made in the USA which is another bonus. Thule is swedish and are there really any other companies than that.
Yakima RoundBar
Peter Gram
Member since
I installed the 58" bar on my Subaru Outback. The length sticks out a few inches past the side of the car, but never seems to get in the way. The extra length was perfect for carrying two touring kayaks side by side.
The old standard
Moffatt
Member since
Not sure how to review a roof rack bar but these are great. I have had every length of these made on all sorts of vehicles. They have held bikes, kayaks, mattresses, mother in laws and everything else in between.
If you need a bar, this will work.
What size of these guys should I get for...
Nate Lasker
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What size of these guys should I get for my 02 VW Golf. I wanna hold 2 bikes.
Ali Samieivafa
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48" is good for your car with enough room for two bikes, 58" will stick out too much
is the diameter of these bars 1 1/2'' or...
prak a lack
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is the diameter of these bars 1 1/2'' or 1 1/8'' like the yakima website says?
Phil Maher
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They're 1 1/8" diameter.
Yakima - 58" Round Bar
shredthegnar04nj
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I have a Mazda 3 and decided to go with the 58" which is a bit longer than the recommended. You can fit two racks on there easily only problem is you have to worry about getting out of the car and hitting your head.
Strong
KrazyGirl152
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These bars are very solid, I'm sure they will last. Holds 2 highrollers nicely and could probably fit 2 smaller bike racks. Fits just a skybox 21, and fits just the FatCat 6.
Very Strong
KrazyGirl152
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These bars are very solid, I'm sure they will last. Holds 2 highrollers nicely.
Can these bars be trimmed to fit ? Say i...
David Wheeler
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Can these bars be trimmed to fit ? Say i want 52"
Jason Livingston
Member since
Absolutely. I would measure twice and cut once though:). I believe it's always better to get longer bars just in case. Once you have them on your car, you can determine if they are too long. The only recommendation from Yakima is that the weight limit of your rack system hasn't been exceeded. You can have as long a bar as you want. Obviously if the bar is too long, it may cause people exiting the vehicle to hit their heads.
Donald Schmit
Member since
Also, the other thing to watch out for is that you do want some extra on each side of the towers. I don't remember if it said 1 inch or 2 but when I installed my rack it did say to ensure there was a certain amount of extra on each side.
Truck Rack Combo
SurfTaco
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Yakima Crossbar mounted with the L2S Sport Rack Bracket by Love 2 Surf
Truck Rack Combo
SurfTaco
Member since
I love my Yakima 58" crossbars. They are mounted on my 2007 Toyota Tacoma tie down cleats via L2S Sport Rack Brackets. Fits all my gear leaving room for whatever else I may need. Great combo!!
Great platform for any system
Jean-Yves Couput
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Do the job! Very solid bars and heavy as well... Put some glue on the bar ends (just a little) because they fit large
Write your question here...Anyone know...
Kate
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Write your question here...Anyone know what size I need to outfit a Rav 4?
EMH
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The recommended size for a Rav4 (06, base model, you'd want to check on your exact car on yakima.com) needs a 58" bar. However, this is really just a "minimum size". If you go with this, you probably won't be able to fit any attachments to the outer part of your bars. My car (Outback) also says to go with the 58", but I have 66" bars. They allow for me to mount bike trays on the outer part of the rack. On a taller car like yours, you probably don't have to worry about passengers running in to longer bars, so I'd say go longer... get out the tape measure and see how much overlap you'd have with different size bars, and figure out what you want to carry, and order accordingly!
Superb!!
Bearman
Member since
Super solid and tough cross bar. I dig the round Yakima over the Square Thule... not sure why, Just seems more sturdy, more aerodynamic, more compatible and IMO better looking.
The 58" size is perfect on my 04' Honda Pilot... The 66" would have turned it into a boeing 737...
It's a bar...
Joseph Smith
Member since
It is round, it is long, it is sturdy, and it is solid. I most definitely trust my bike on these bars. Installed on a 07 GMC Envoy. But kind of dumb end caps are not included. Is it that hard to include 50 cents worth of round plastic?
Good solid set-up
jbg2527761
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Used Low Riders from a 2004 Grand Cherokee, but had to purchase longer bars (58" vice the 48" I had) in order to accommodate the wider roof-line of the 2008 Liberty (so much for the definition of "grand"???) Anyway, old end-caps and Low Riders transferred w/o problem and BackCountry's order was fulfilled rapidly and price was right. A good solid set up...and roof-line will fit two kayaks w/o problem.
Great Rack
Amber Vester
Member since
These installed easy and great price. I love the rack!
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