Amazon crossbars - anybody tried them?
Anyone ever tried these?
Amazon crossbars
I'm not doing anything fancy with them. No equipment racks, not tents.... I just need to be able to strap lumber to my roof if it's too long to fit inside the cargo area.
Amazon crossbars
I'm not doing anything fancy with them. No equipment racks, not tents.... I just need to be able to strap lumber to my roof if it's too long to fit inside the cargo area.
Strange-it took me to Amazon to the correct product.
Strange-it took me to Amazon to the correct product.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PQQ2XL4...language=en-US
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PQQ2XL4...language=en-US
I have/bought a cheaper pair from that same seller. Definitely not as nice as brand names. For example the internals are exposed on the inside feet/towers. But it does the job. Has key/lock.
https://www.amazon.com/Snailfly-Lock.../dp/B09GVN6N1S
https://www.amazon.com/Snailfly-Lock.../dp/B09GVN6N1S
I'm only planning on putting these on when I know I'll need to haul something.
The Amazon bars look like the OEM Thule bars and aren't that much cheaper.
https://landrover.oempartsonline.com...gaAr8QEALw_wcB
I ended up going with the Thule Wingbar Evo set-up and have been happy.
https://landrover.oempartsonline.com...gaAr8QEALw_wcB
I ended up going with the Thule Wingbar Evo set-up and have been happy.
I don't know if I'd try the $265 bars originally posted by Husky over the $358 OEM bars, but I am quite sure I'd give the $155 bars posted by Notourist a shot.
All of these are silly expensive if you look at it objectively. A pair of cross bars and feet shouldn't run more than $80 max IMO...
All of these are silly expensive if you look at it objectively. A pair of cross bars and feet shouldn't run more than $80 max IMO...
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