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Leader Accessories Roof Rack Cargo Basket offers a spacious 64" x 39" platform with a robust 150 lb load capacity. Designed for universal fit with adjustable U-bolts, it easily mounts on most SUV, truck, and car crossbars. The included steel wind fairing minimizes noise and drag, while the durable powder-coated steel frame ensures resistance to rust and scratches, making it the perfect companion for your outdoor adventures and extra cargo needs.
Color | Black |
Brand | Leader Accessories |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 64 x 39 x 4 inches |
Load Capacity | 150 Pounds |
Mounting Type | U-Bolt, Roof Mount |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Leader Accessories |
UPC | 841432116743 |
Item Weight | 32.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 64 x 39 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 101100 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 101100 |
J**N
Solid, no noise, easy install, versatile, long for Imprezza
Fully recommend this product. Well designed, easy install. No wind noise up to 70 mph with windows up no music. Net works excellent. Have not used waterproof bag, but it looks like loading it could be a pesky job even though it seems like quality material. Rack with the middle insert rides great on my 23 Imprezza. But lining the front faring angle with the windshield puts the tail end past the hatchback hinge so the hatchback hits the rack when open. We were gentle with opening the hatchback so no damage, but I'm going to pad it somehow for protection. Gas mileage appears to be taking about a 10% hit from 32 to 29 mpg carrying a tarped bicycle on its side in aerodynamic position based on 600 mile trip over a cascade pass. Estimate only because lots of variables play in. Well worth the increase on a trip basis, but I'm taking it off when not in use. I'm going to try to make a hanging garage shelf out of it when not in use to make storage a plus instead of a negative.
T**S
Fantactic Rack and Styling (Have bought and installed over 8 so far)
I had bought the "Arkson" rack on about 14 of my builds, but was not happy with the price creep over the years of purchasing them. I was happy to find this rack offered with some improved styling. I tried my first one, applying RTV to seal the primary tube unions. Secondarily I use adhesive lined 1" OD 3:1 Polyeflin Heat Shrink Tubing over the assembled joints, shrink then poke holes at the fastener witness mark. This process has worked to mitigate most of the water intrusion and rust seepage on all of my racks. I have had fairly good results with this process for racks that have lasted 4 years now.This rack assembles without much of a fight. My only complaint is the "radwood" splash graphics which I remove with brake-clean and scotchbrite, then run the stripped side in. A few examples are on my IG #vwrescues, and just about every subarescue gets one of these racks.I recommend this rack sold directly from Amazon and sometimes offered with a clip-able coupon. And so far, in two years the price has remained fairly flat.
D**.
Perfect for my Toyota Tacoma.
This worked perfectly for my Toyota Tacoma - here is the Rack system I used (also from Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07L2TCNP4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Contrary to what others say, this fits the Tacoma with both the extended and short format. With the extended format, it does cover the Satellite Radio antenna, but, surprisingly, I got XM just fine for nearly my entire trip, even with the thing fully loaded as shown. I did not think the XM radio would work, especially when fully loaded.With this rack installed and loaded as shown, I drove 2200 miles (Austin->Telluride->Austin) including some hard-core off-roading in the San Juan mountains and had not a single problem. Everything - the rack, the cargo bag and the net - worked perfectly. It is quite loud, but that is a small detail for me. Definitely worth the money. We did get rained on during our trip home, and the cargo bag worked great - all of the things we wanted to keep dry were in there, and nothing got wet. It holds more than I thought it would.
L**W
NICE...but needs help!
Ok so nice but needs help! What do I mean? This is a great roof basket...it has solid construction, easy to assemble, very light weight for its size, has a low profile look...all and all a great roof basket. Where I knock it is similarly where everyone else has had complaints. The powder coating is no better than a dusting, so understand that scratches have to be addressed. Next, every spot where the cross members are welded need to be sealed. It took me two days to completely seal this basket. I wanted to make sure it lasted so I sprayed flex seal in all the areas the powder coat did not cover and then I used the brush on flex seal to fill the holes the cross members rested on. If you do not seal this basket it will rust. So far and several rain storms later, I don't see any visible signs of rusting. Still looks as good as it did when I took it out the box. I bought the 64inch version for a 2019 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk. Please disregard the light bar I was trying out mounting locations...I have since mounted it just below the wind fairing. Of course there is wind noise, not obnoxious but present. This is a good buy, and I noticed the price went up a little. Better get one while the getting is good. Oh, my box arrived alittle beat but the product was just fine.
T**E
Good price, Good enough
This isn’t comparable to a high end cargo basket like Thule or Rhino Racks, but it got the job done. The assembly was quick and easy, if I had to guess, it took me roughly an hour or so to put it together and install it on the roof of my Subaru Forester (with the help of my father in law, brother, and nephew). The fabrication is pretty flimsy but it was good enough to hold light weight items like coolers and luggage that we needed to make space for on our camping trip. I wouldn’t suggest placing anything heavier than about 90lbs on it. The clamps on it shook loose after driving the interstate, but as long as it’s weighted down that should prevent it from moving or going anywhere. I don’t plan on making it a permanent fixture so I didn’t use any locktight or anything. The clamps are held together with screws that have plastic bearings over them so the best you can do is hand tighten them as hard as you can with three fingers and hope for the best. Overall because of the price to quality ratio I give it 4 stars.
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