I own a 2000 rx300 lexus. It has a rear window spoiler. It also doesn't have long axis roof bars. In the past I've bought thule feet and used their cross bar. Is there any system I can use that uses the cars horizontal racks?
Also because of the rear window spoiler, I can't push the kayak up the back window and onto the rack. Someone suggested overhang the rack over the side of the car and rest the kayak on the forward bar and lift the back of the kayak onto the rear rack support.
Does this work? I would prefer not to have to support the kayak over my head and lean over and place the kayak on the rack. Scratch the car and twist my back.
We had a camry wagon that worked great. Unfortunately it died and needed 3500 in repairs. This really isn't the right car for this task.
Can anybody recommend a rack store close to Westwood. The one on route one in norwood went out of business. I would like to go to a store that handles yakima and thule .
I am new to this board and don't know if this has b een recently covered.
Thanks
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I've had good experience with Racksmith in Hanover too.
Regarding your rear spoiler - if it will bear any weight, you might be able to find some rollers designed to clamp on that will aid you in pushing your boat up over the back. I know I've seen them somewhere but can't remember exactly where. You might want to try your query at paddling.net.
Regarding your rear spoiler - if it will bear any weight, you might be able to find some rollers designed to clamp on that will aid you in pushing your boat up over the back. I know I've seen them somewhere but can't remember exactly where. You might want to try your query at paddling.net.
Craig
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Thanks for the advice.
I saw some J rack add ons that will work. I can add these directly to my roof rack. However, it is definitely lift the kayak overhead and place on the rack. I do miss the towel on back of the station wagon and slide up onto the rack. Also, if cars are parked closely on the side it will be harder to get the kayak on the rack.
I wonder if a one or two step ladder would make it easier to get it up and down.
I saw some J rack add ons that will work. I can add these directly to my roof rack. However, it is definitely lift the kayak overhead and place on the rack. I do miss the towel on back of the station wagon and slide up onto the rack. Also, if cars are parked closely on the side it will be harder to get the kayak on the rack.
I wonder if a one or two step ladder would make it easier to get it up and down.
lokifrey wrote:Thanks for the advice.
I saw some J rack add ons that will work. I can add these directly to my roof rack. However, it is definitely lift the kayak overhead and place on the rack. I do miss the towel on back of the station wagon and slide up onto the rack. Also, if cars are parked closely on the side it will be harder to get the kayak on the rack.
I've considered the J-rack option, but I've got a minivan, so I'm already starting with a pretty high setup.
Use J cradles from Thule with straps - bombproof to 80 miles
I have a 2001 Aztek that sits high up and opted for the J cradled Hull-a-Port system by Thule. It mounts nicely to factory bars and is very sturdy, make sure to tie down and front and back also. It takes 5 minutes to unload and rack up when kayaking and the tension cam straps are excellent. Paid about 200 total for the two J cradles, straps etc. but have used it over 100 times with no problems. The nice thing about J cradle is they allow higher speeds on highways etc...no problems at 80 miles an hour.
If you need a pic of the system as I have it mounted on my Tek I will email it to you - send address.
If you need a pic of the system as I have it mounted on my Tek I will email it to you - send address.
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