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Versatile racking for your factory side rails.
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Is this a complete set of 4 attachments?
frap521132
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Is this a complete set of 4 attachments?
Matt Towner
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Yep, it's a complete set of 4.
Well worth the money
samp415264
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Bought these for my 07 Dodge Durango with the factory side rails, The iinitial set up took about a half hour to complete so now once that was done they are simple to take off and put back on as needed. I don't like driving around with them installed being they are a little noise. Overall great product
I am having trouble finding a rack that...
amap454091
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I am having trouble finding a rack that will fit on the factory rails for my 2011 Kia Sorrento. I was assured another brand would fit only to find it didn't. The Yakima looks like a good solution but I am leary given my past experience. Also looking at other notes, will it be shipped with the right claw size for my car? My son just qualified for nationals in snowboarding and we have a road trip coming up in 10 days. Thanks for your help!
Will they fit a 2013 Subaru Outback?
Rvrrats
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Will they fit a 2013 Subaru Outback?
Laura
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They fit my 2000 Outback, I'm not sure how similar the new Outback factory racks are to the old ones though...
BMW
Ryan Sue
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Yakima Railgrab
Peter Gram
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These towers do just what the name suggests, grab on to your factory rails. I added them to a Subaru Outback. Installation was straight forward, with the required Allen wrench included. To install, there first is a height adjustment, then a bolt to tighten to grab the rail, and another bolt to tighten to clamp down on the bar. End caps are included, so no need to buy extras. Pick up a round bar and some locking cores, and the system is ready for a rack.
Will the Yakima RailGrab Towers fit on a...
Roger Conover
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Will the Yakima RailGrab Towers fit on a 2007 ford expedition EL with factory rails?
Matthew Niedermiller
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Yes this will fit. You can use 48 in bars. However on the vehicle that large I would use the 58 in bars to give you more room on your rack for bikes, boats, cargo box, ect. You will need to use the small claw that comes with the rail grabs. Locks are not included, but are recommend.
Fits just about any factory rail
Mity Maitzen
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Great design, solid material, has numerous adjustments and will fit just about any factory rail. Once I got it I noticed these are on a lot of cars and all attached to the factory rail.
I got this for a 2006 BMW X3.
It is worth getting the 6 or 8 locks pack, so you have one key for everything.
yakima railgrab with 48" crossbars
tyehoppes2396823
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Product as described. Easy to install, easy to adjust.
Installed on 2003 Honda Odyssey with no fairing and wind noise is negligible at highway speeds.
trying to find what will fit a 2011...
eebling
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trying to find what will fit a 2011 mitsubishi outlander sport with factory base rails. They are raised a few inches and run parallel down the roof but with no gap underneath between the rail and body, so i think i need one of these "grab" style connections. Anyone out there know what will fit correctly.? thank you.
Josh Chapman
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Hey,
Yes, sounds like this is what you're looking for. Just to be sure though, use the "Car Rack Configurator" at the top of this page. It is the blue and orange banner just above the product picture.
Will this fit a 2008 RAV4 with side...
Graywolf
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Will this fit a 2008 RAV4 with side rails?
Front Side
Dean Whitehead
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Front side showing the locking mechanism...
Will these towers work on Sequoia factory...
Mike
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Will these towers work on Sequoia factory roof racks? Do they come with locking device as wel or is that extra?
Dean Whitehead
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Hey Mike, the picture here on BC is just the backside, the front has locks built in (see my pic)... and YES they will work with your factory rails...
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KrazyGirl152
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Instructions were easy to follow and installation was a breeze. After a few adjustments it fit securely on my factory rack. I purchased locks separately and those work great as well.
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KrazyGirl152
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Instructions were easy to follow and installation was a breeze. After a few adjustments it fit securely on my factory rack. I purchased locks separately and those work great as well.
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KrazyGirl152
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Instructions were easy to follow and installation was a breeze. After a few adjustments it fit securely on my factory rack. I purchased locks separately and those work great as well.
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KrazyGirl152
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Instructions were easy to follow and installation was a breeze. After a few adjustments it fit securely on my factory rack. I purchased locks separately and those work great as well.
Just What I Needed
Adam Benson
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Getting a canoe as a wedding gift meant it was time to invest in a roof rack. I weighed my options between Thule and Yakima and eventually went with the Yakima RailGrab due to the ability to switch vehicles in the future if necessary (as long as it has side rails). The multiple claw sets that come with the system allow for a fit more geared towards your specific vehicle.
After a couple weeks of use I can say the RailGrab tower set works great on my 1998 Subaru Forester. The towers feel solid and haven't shown any sign of moving or sliding even after transporting my 80+ lb. canoe down the highway at 70 mph.
The initial set-up wasn't too bad. Once I understood the instructions and how the individual components came together it went pretty quick. It took me a little bit longer to get it dialed in just how I wanted it but now that it's on I shouldn't have to move it ever.
I'm a little disappointed that the locks are sold separately. It seems that if they are such an integral part-- which if your living anywhere where your rack is in danger of being stolen or you want that extra security-- they are, then they should come as a kit. However, one advantage of buying locks separately is that you can buy enough to lock the rack as well as accessories without having multiple keys-- just make sure you buy enough.
If you're looking into a rack system I would definitely recommend the RailGrab for anyone who has side rails on their vehicle, especially if you want the ability to transfer it to another vehicle in the future.
Will they fit on 2011 GMC Acadia Denali
ratownsend113921
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Will they fit on 2011 GMC Acadia Denali
Dean Whitehead
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Yeah these should work fine to secure to your factory roof rails...
Will the Rail Grab towers fit on top of...
Gene Wright
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Will the Rail Grab towers fit on top of the VolvoT-rails and clamp into its side grooves ? Will my Round crossbar slide thru the towers and extend beyond the towers (so I can haul 2 kayaks side-by-side)??? Are they lockable? Thanks, anybody . . . .
Laura
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I can't answer your first question, but yes the round crossbar will slide through the towers and extend beyond and yes, they are lockable.
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Adam Benson
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