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I had it professionally installed twice: Once on 2003 Camry LE, then on a 2004 Forester XT. It came loose from the Camry, but I caught the problem & corrected it; one of the Thule towers was coming loose off of the car. (You need Yakima or Thule towers to attach it to your car.) I don't have specific knowledge of your setup; however, IME _all_ rack attachments will work loose over time, due to jolting and what have you. You need to check them thangs periodically and tighten the cams (or whatever) as needed. It's not much and it's not frequent, but my rack needs minor tightening about once a year. Let it go much longer, and yeah, it can get very loose indeed. Dangerously so. -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: Mary Malmros Some days you're the windshield, Other days you're the bug. |
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rack attachments will work loose over time
After 3 weeks on Camry? Then 10 days on the Forester? Both cases, the rack was professionally installed. For the record, my 1989 Camry NEVER had any problems with the Yakima rack loosening. Granted, I removed it once in a while, to take the car through the car wash, but I drove 1000's of miles with the rack on. Even though, I only used Thule feet on both the 2003 Camry & Forester, I still believe the Thule feet to be innocent. "Mary Malmros" wrote in message ... writes: I had it professionally installed twice: Once on 2003 Camry LE, then on a 2004 Forester XT. It came loose from the Camry, but I caught the problem & corrected it; one of the Thule towers was coming loose off of the car. (You need Yakima or Thule towers to attach it to your car.) I don't have specific knowledge of your setup; however, IME _all_ rack attachments will work loose over time, due to jolting and what have you. You need to check them thangs periodically and tighten the cams (or whatever) as needed. It's not much and it's not frequent, but my rack needs minor tightening about once a year. Let it go much longer, and yeah, it can get very loose indeed. Dangerously so. -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: Mary Malmros Some days you're the windshield, Other days you're the bug. |
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