Thanks Adam,
Subaru says 150lbs maximum distributed on the side rails with cross bars. I put 3-3/4" sheets of plywood (aprx 150lbs) on the roof racks and felt the weight especially at highway speed lane changes so I did not want to go any higher in my application.
My neighbor's son is a State Trooper. He told me he knows of no law for exceeding the maximum roof rack weight limit. A few weeks later, he said he spoke to the accident investigator and was told that the excess weight would only come into play if it came loose and caused an accident or contributed to the loss of control of the car in an accident.
Do you recommend a third/forth rack bar or slotted channel? How much does the additional Tepui hardware cost to do this? In my case it is a bit more difficult because the rack side rails have a radius in them and I would have to shim the front and rear attachment points .
I hope to do the Dalton and Dempster with mine next spring and I wan't to make sure it stays securely fastened and the compression, tension, flexure and shear loads are evenly distributed on the side rails onto the vehicle. After this trip, the RTT. goes onto a trailer and stays there or gets sold.
Regards
Rick
Thanks
Subaru says 150lbs maximum distributed on the side rails with cross bars. I put 3-3/4" sheets of plywood (aprx 150lbs) on the roof racks and felt the weight especially at highway speed lane changes so I did not want to go any higher in my application.
My neighbor's son is a State Trooper. He told me he knows of no law for exceeding the maximum roof rack weight limit. A few weeks later, he said he spoke to the accident investigator and was told that the excess weight would only come into play if it came loose and caused an accident or contributed to the loss of control of the car in an accident.
Do you recommend a third/forth rack bar or slotted channel? How much does the additional Tepui hardware cost to do this? In my case it is a bit more difficult because the rack side rails have a radius in them and I would have to shim the front and rear attachment points .
I hope to do the Dalton and Dempster with mine next spring and I wan't to make sure it stays securely fastened and the compression, tension, flexure and shear loads are evenly distributed on the side rails onto the vehicle. After this trip, the RTT. goes onto a trailer and stays there or gets sold.
Regards
Rick
Thanks