lazynorse
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For truck canopies with tracks/rails, it seems Rhino, Yakima and Thule all have x3 pieces required to achieve crossbars: some base piece that bolts to the rail/track, a tower/foot that attaches to the base then the crossbars. They all operate essentially the same.
Rhino offers those x3 pieces for a couple hundred less than Yakima, plus locks included which are extra on Yakima. Rhino's aero-style bars are similar to Yakima but carry more weight.
I can't find a good reason to go with Yakima or Thule. They all apparently accept one another's accessories, t-slot capable, etc. Any experience here?
Btw, finding the right base piece, foot/tower etc is frustrating!
Rhino offers those x3 pieces for a couple hundred less than Yakima, plus locks included which are extra on Yakima. Rhino's aero-style bars are similar to Yakima but carry more weight.
I can't find a good reason to go with Yakima or Thule. They all apparently accept one another's accessories, t-slot capable, etc. Any experience here?
Btw, finding the right base piece, foot/tower etc is frustrating!
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