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Old 04-20-2011, 04:01 PM
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Hauling Wood on My Roof

This is just another one of those "Look what you can haul with a Fit" pictures. The rack is set up with foam pipe insulation for kayaks, but this was just a short 1 mile haul at low speed and I hauled the wood on top of the foam. Somebody down the road was cleaning out a barn, so I grabbed a few good pieces and stuffed them in my barn. This was pretty heavy, but did no harm. I would not have wanted to do any high speeds or bouncy roads with this weight and the long overhangs.



(FYI, it's an Inno rack)
 
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Old 04-14-2014, 01:51 PM
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Hi Ultrawolf - great pic. What length bars did you go with? I'm interested in an Inno rack and want to get the maximum legal overhang (hoping to fit a lot of stuff up there). I *think* their 71 inch bars are the way to go, but would love confirmation.
 
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Old 04-14-2014, 02:52 PM
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I'll double-check when I get home later, but I think I'm using 58 inch bars. 71 inch would be a lot of overhang, a definite head-banger.

Here's some more info in a couple of other threads:

https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ck-system.html

https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/gene...-kayaks-2.html

By the way, I got a super-deal on a Thule rack, which I like a bit more (see those other threads for my comments on Inno versus Thule). So I might sell the Inno rack. I'm not sure though because we have two Fits and it's nice to have two racks available.
 
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Old 04-14-2014, 03:09 PM
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Thanks! Glad you mentioned banging my head. My last car with a roof rack was a full-size pickup. I didn't have to worry about banging my head on the bars. I wasn't even thinking about that!
 
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Old 04-14-2014, 04:30 PM
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I checked and I am using 58 inch bars. That's a good compromise - wide enough for two kayaks or a sheet of plywood, but not sticking way out.
 
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Old 04-21-2014, 02:48 PM
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Why not leave the wife and kids at the barn, fold down the rear and front seats and haul that and more home (after unloading, a snack, and a rest, return for wife and kids)
 
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