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![]() RickPB wrote: Thats a bad analogy. Kayaks, especially long sea kayaks impose large wind created torque and shear stresses on a rack. Luggage (or bodies) carried within the confines of the rack don't. Regards Brian Good point, I was just thinking about gross weight. But I still think that factory ratings are a bit "overly cautious". I keep a close eye on my roof and haven't had a problem even after cruising at 75 mph carrying a canoe and two kayaks. And I've been doing it for 5 years now with this set up. Also wind shear should be minimized by good ropes in a V to the front and rear tie downs. Rick True. One other thing to consider is that the weight rating is also likely the maximun load that the rack will support without damage to the sheet metal of the roof. The vehicle's structure must be much stronger than that, but there are no minimum standards for resistance to cosmetic damage. -- Regards Brian |
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