Factory roof rack rails
#1
Factory roof rack rails
Good day to everyone. I am very new here. I own a 2008 hhr LT. I have the chrome looking roof rack rails on my hhr and I wanted to just get cross bars to put some camping stuff on the roof. A friend of mine said these rails were just for looks, that they weren't functioning. He said if I tried to use them it would rip them right out of my roof. Is this true? Have any of you used yours? Thank you so much in advance
Dee
Dee
#2
Do you own a owners manual ?
If so use the index in the back and find Roof Rack System.
I have a manual and it states no more that 165lbs should be loaded on the cross bars of the roof rack.
Loading directly onto the roof itself is not recommended.
Do you have cross rails ?
If so use the index in the back and find Roof Rack System.
I have a manual and it states no more that 165lbs should be loaded on the cross bars of the roof rack.
Loading directly onto the roof itself is not recommended.
Do you have cross rails ?
#3
I do not. I wanted to make sure the chrome side rails were functional before I bought anything. The manual does talk about what you stated but my friend said it was full of you know what. So I have been searching for hours to see if I can save some cash and just use the rails I have and buy the cross bars
#5
Welcome to the site, while I don’t have the roof rails, I have never seen or heard of problems with using roof rails and cross bars.
I installed a trailer hitch and use a bike rack in that to carry our bikes.
I have seen Thule, products to mount kayaks up on the roof.
I suggest use caution as you will be raising the centre of gravity.
I installed a trailer hitch and use a bike rack in that to carry our bikes.
I have seen Thule, products to mount kayaks up on the roof.
I suggest use caution as you will be raising the centre of gravity.
#6
The price of the cross rails is what will stop you. However, if you are just camping you might consider something as simple as a couple of 2X4s secured with T bolts or something.
Just respect that 165 lb that isn't much.
Just respect that 165 lb that isn't much.
#7
X2 on what the others replied.
As far as your statement: "but my friend said it was full of you know what." . No offense but I think your friend is the one who's full of it. One of those people that goes against everything the manufacturer states about their product.
Why would they say it's usable for cargo if it's not ? They would just be opening the door for lawsuits and car body repairs by printing misleading info.
As far as your statement: "but my friend said it was full of you know what." . No offense but I think your friend is the one who's full of it. One of those people that goes against everything the manufacturer states about their product.
Why would they say it's usable for cargo if it's not ? They would just be opening the door for lawsuits and car body repairs by printing misleading info.
#8
X2 on what the others replied.
As far as your statement: "but my friend said it was full of you know what." . No offense but I think your friend is the one who's full of it. One of those people that goes against everything the manufacturer states about their product.
Why would they say it's usable for cargo if it's not ? They would just be opening the door for lawsuits and car body repairs by printing misleading info.
As far as your statement: "but my friend said it was full of you know what." . No offense but I think your friend is the one who's full of it. One of those people that goes against everything the manufacturer states about their product.
Why would they say it's usable for cargo if it's not ? They would just be opening the door for lawsuits and car body repairs by printing misleading info.
#9
Was planning on putting the tent, canopy chairs and tables....I think that would be ok....I don't think it would come to 165lbs