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Metal fabricator for kayak roof rack?
I'm having a hard time finding a roof rack for my new car. Thule doesn't make feet that fit my car. I'm wondering if I could ask a metal fabricator to modify the Thule feet from my previous car to fit my new car. Is there such a person in the Lakes Region?
OR: Can you recommend someone who could install a permanent rack? That takes a fair amount of skill because you have to be careful where you drill and get things lined up perfectly. I'm very reluctant to do this---seems risky and done wrong it could lower resale value of the car---but I'm not seeing other good solutions. The setup needs to be solid---I travel to northern Maine to kayak and don't want to have the rack fly off the car. |
Email Thule
Have you thought about emailing Thule Customer Service to see if they have "feet" to modify your current rack for your new vehicle, or if they have a new rack that will goit the new vehicle?
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Have you considered the Yakima brand?
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What’s your vehicle? When I bought my Silverado Thule didn’t list a rack but Yakima did. I’m not thrilled about round bars but they work.
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There are so many roof rack options today, I'd be surprised if there isn't one for your car. Like others have asked, what year and model is it?
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Go to www.ebay.com and enter "automobile roof racks" and the response asks for the car's year, make and model with a find roof rack parts "button" and then has many different items with photos, description and price.
Is so easy, even a Neanderthal cave man could find the correct roof rack part, if he had a car ....... arggghhh! |
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Yes, using two 42"x 4" foam noodles with ropes threading through the interior of the car, between the top of the doors and roof actually works pretty good, for a do-it-yourself, lo-priced, roof rack "system." In addition, running a line from the bow of a kayak/canoe to the front bumper, and from the stern to the rear bumper is definitely recommended because things can go bad fast when going 70-mph down the interstate.
One problem, on a rainy day like today, is surprising how much water travels down the lines, and inside the car, getting the driver, all wet ..... but can be used for securing a kayak or canoe, and is surprising safe and secure, too. Plus, you got a tightly tied rope line, threaded above the two front seats, up at line of sight level, that gets in the way, and to be a safe driver you really need a good sense of the driving surround look-ahead and look-backs. As I recall, a NH driving violation for an obstructed view or hindrance to driving mechanism costs you $63. File this method under ..... necessity is the mother of invention .... plus, is a method for when you temporarily have no roof rack and very much need a roof rack. I've seen where 3/4" x 44" pvc plumbing tubes were inserted down the inside hole of the foam noodle for extra strength and rigidity, and flat web straps with buckle grips as opposed to rope was used for better grip going around the car roof and through the tight space between the closed door and roof line. It's a do-it-yourself project so results will vary ...... but you is a lot better off getting a $250-plus roof rack than going with a $20 temporary foam noodle set-up for obvious reasons. |
Any good welding shop will be able to do this, however, it might be expensive and time consuming. Try Merrimack Sheet Metal in Concord or LAD Welding, also in Concord. Good luck.
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If you are looking for a shop in the Lakes Region try Weld Fab in Gilford. They just did some work for me. They did a great job at a reasonable price customizing my truck seat location.
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I found that a really good place to find out about racks is etrailer.com. They have several rhino racks listed for the Sonic and they have great installation videos. I would go with that instead of fabricating a custom option which to me is much more risky. Any rack issues you’ve read about are probably from operator error - like not using front and rear tie downs! I see kayaks on the road all the time like that and wonder how they stay on the roof. Every rack I’ve had says to use tie downs. The mount is set to downward pressure, not upward from not having tie downs. That would certainly explain why a rack would come off.
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First, if you're driving a 2014 Sonic, I'm going to guess that you are frugal, and the price for a custom rack (no part of which will you ever use on another vehicle) is going to knock you off your seat. Second, your reasoning rests on the premise that you and the fabricator will design a better rack than both GM and Rhino. Not saying that either company is perfect or that you are not super skilled, but both companies have performed this particular task many more times than any single human will in a lifetime. |
How many kayaks are we talking? Is this a case where a goalpost hitch-mount thingie combined with some basic front straps could work?
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Would it make sense to get the factory GM parts and take steps to increase the security of the installation?
Would an extra screw, some zip ties or some double sided velcro strap help keep things together? |
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So who could I ask to install a permanent rack? |
If Thule and Yakima don’t offer a rack for your car I think you’re crazy to consider putting anything on the roof. They know something you haven’t figured out on your own. That little car probable can’t hold the weight and you’ll have a dented roof the first time you use it. Good luck anyway.
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Proline?
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Call 1-800-545-2114. |
..... two Malone inflatable roof racks - $100
For one hundred dollars, Malone makes inflatable roofs racks ..... that's right ..... inflatable roof racks ...... which I have used ..... and they are actually very secure to the roof .....and are somewhat similar to the homemade foam noodles with rope threaded through the interior of the car, between the door top and roof line, except is much better quality design and materials.
It includes two black roof racks with straps and tie rings, and it gets inflated... price $100 ..... check it out! If the Malone inflatable roof racks came in khaki instead of black, it could be a Navy designed item ..... and Amazon has them at 2/$61.99 ..... with 35 customer reviews and 22 answered questions ........ is a low price for a very sturdy, well made item. |
Kayak Trailer
Have you considered a kayak trailer? They are a bit more expensive than a roof rack, but it seems like it may be a safer option. The trailers are easier to load than hoisting it on to the roof, too.
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