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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
On a 2013 base velosterPics are two mounting positions, two colors.Still need to add your own coat of paint or rubber spray which I will be doing. Already starting to rust upon opening. An effortless $5 can of rustoleum works great.You will hear wind & a lot of things can easily be heard through the veloster anyway. Farther back it's mounted, the less wind you will hear.Assembles very easy, everything lines up. Reflectors not included. May be pointless but I put some on. Would totally buy again.
CFrank
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
This universal cargo roof rack almost perfectly fit my Subaru Outback. It went together quickly, simply and easily. It mounted quickly and easily. It survived a journey with 80% of stated capacity at full size (full 64" length, 200-lbs of 250 allowed in the cage; over the recommended dynamic capacity of the car's crossbars).There are a few minor issues that you might take into consideration:1. During assembly, before mounting, the red nameplate bolted to the front is clearly going to cause some buzzing and noise. After mounting and test-driving to get used to empty-cage road noise, yes, the red panel made the expected buzzing sound. Optionally: Unbolt it, remove it. Won't change aerodynamics (probably improve matters).2. The welds of the smaller cross members at the bottom of the cage, where they connect with the outer frame are not weak, but in some instances incomplete (not a good solid weld of the perpendicular connecting member). Despite this observation, the cage did just fine. I had tarp straps and ratcheting straps pulling on them, in addition to the weigh of the load, including some rough roads, and nothing broke.3. The U-bolts stick up too far from underneath. I was using heavy-duty plastic boxes, so no holes punctured. This might be good for griping the load that will be pinned down, but if you want to put anything sensitive in the cage, you'll need to ensures the ends of the u-bolts won't damage your stuff. This is probably unavoidable and necessary to accommodate installation and a variety of different cross-bar heights, etc.
Nicholas Heinemann
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
I like the structure and easy assembly. The roof rack rusts extremely quickly. Within 3 weeks it began rusting at all ends and connections
Glen
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
Well built and sturdy. I would suggest using a little loctite while assembly just to make sure bolts don't back out due to road vibration. Instructions could be a little better but not too bad. My only issue was not the sellers fault but the shipping. Box arrived I very bad shape and taped together. The only damage was the front plate with the name. Bent but was able to straighten it. The packaging was great and I believe that's what protected it. I would recommend the product.
Jimmy Barberan
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
First off, I have to say that what looked like a simple attachment of the "JUST" the rails alone, I encountered that it was not as easy as it looked. The middle narrow rack that connects to the 2 wider side racks were not aligned at all!!! I had to hammer this so hard with a rubber mallet...that whole process took me more than an hour for what should have been a 2 minutes if at all to connect both sides to that piece. Secondly, after I finally got it all in place and put on my cross bars, the whole middle looked caved in...not a lot but noticeable and bothersome for me to look at that after I spent over 2 hours putting that together and I am very handy with tools and building things so it's not that I didn't know what I was doing. With that said, yes I had and have trouble getting the ratchet straps put on the easy release piece so that I wish would have been pre-installed at the vendors' end because one of the reasons I bought this was because it came with the net and the straps.....I am going away today w/o it so I will have to wait until I come back and have either someone help me out or look at youtube video to learn how to do it. Overall I am disappointed I had to hammer this out to get the pcs to fall in and that afterwards the rack did not looked straight (not because of the hammering)..... the only thing that was hammered were the end pcs to fit in but overall the whole rack looked sunk in. Get yourself a better rack.... I am staying with this garbage because it took me a long time to get it up there and at this point, I don't feel like taking it all apart once I come back from my trip to return it....but I just might if I find the strength!!
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