My question is - If I buy a lockable ski roof rack from Thule or
Yakima and mount it on my factory installed crossbar, I still have to
lock the factory installed crossbar, don't I? It is simply attached
to the rails by allen screws. How do I lock these? Is getting
separate towers and crossbars the only alternative?
I would appreciate any thoughts.
-Recently initiated.
*** post for FREE via your newsreader at post.newsfeed.com ***
Cricket Fan wrote:
> My question is - If I buy a lockable ski roof rack from Thule or
> Yakima and mount it on my factory installed crossbar, I still have to
> lock the factory installed crossbar, don't I? It is simply attached
> to the rails by allen screws. How do I lock these? Is getting
> separate towers and crossbars the only alternative?
>
> I would appreciate any thoughts.
> -Recently initiated.
I'm not aware of any way to lock the factory crossbars. Fortunately, I also
live in an area where theft isn't a major concern. I've considered having
some replacement bolts made up with keyed heads (similar to locking wheel
lugs), but haven't gotten around to actually doing so yet. I have a friend
who's an excellent machinist and who I'll recruit to make them for me. If
you're not lucky enough to have such a friend, any machine shop should be
able to make them for you. I'll probably have them made up before using the
crossbars someplace far away from home, where theft might be a concern. (If
you go this route, don't forget to have the shop make up a wrench or two to
fit the keyed bolt heads!)
-----= Posted via Newsfeed.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World!
-----== 100,000 Groups! - 19 Servers! - Unlimited Download! =-----
*** post for FREE via your newsreader at post.newsfeed.com ***
Cricket Fan wrote:
> My question is - If I buy a lockable ski roof rack from Thule or
> Yakima and mount it on my factory installed crossbar, I still have to
> lock the factory installed crossbar, don't I? It is simply attached
> to the rails by allen screws. How do I lock these? Is getting
> separate towers and crossbars the only alternative?
>
> I would appreciate any thoughts.
> -Recently initiated.
I'm not aware of any way to lock the factory crossbars. Fortunately, I also
live in an area where theft isn't a major concern. I've considered having
some replacement bolts made up with keyed heads (similar to locking wheel
lugs), but haven't gotten around to actually doing so yet. I have a friend
who's an excellent machinist and who I'll recruit to make them for me. If
you're not lucky enough to have such a friend, any machine shop should be
able to make them for you. I'll probably have them made up before using the
crossbars someplace far away from home, where theft might be a concern. (If
you go this route, don't forget to have the shop make up a wrench or two to
fit the keyed bolt heads!)
-----= Posted via Newsfeed.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World!
-----== 100,000 Groups! - 19 Servers! - Unlimited Download! =-----
*** post for FREE via your newsreader at post.newsfeed.com ***
Cricket Fan wrote:
> My question is - If I buy a lockable ski roof rack from Thule or
> Yakima and mount it on my factory installed crossbar, I still have to
> lock the factory installed crossbar, don't I? It is simply attached
> to the rails by allen screws. How do I lock these? Is getting
> separate towers and crossbars the only alternative?
>
> I would appreciate any thoughts.
> -Recently initiated.
I'm not aware of any way to lock the factory crossbars. Fortunately, I also
live in an area where theft isn't a major concern. I've considered having
some replacement bolts made up with keyed heads (similar to locking wheel
lugs), but haven't gotten around to actually doing so yet. I have a friend
who's an excellent machinist and who I'll recruit to make them for me. If
you're not lucky enough to have such a friend, any machine shop should be
able to make them for you. I'll probably have them made up before using the
crossbars someplace far away from home, where theft might be a concern. (If
you go this route, don't forget to have the shop make up a wrench or two to
fit the keyed bolt heads!)
-----= Posted via Newsfeed.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World!
-----== 100,000 Groups! - 19 Servers! - Unlimited Download! =-----
*** post for FREE via your newsreader at post.newsfeed.com ***
Cricket Fan wrote:
> My question is - If I buy a lockable ski roof rack from Thule or
> Yakima and mount it on my factory installed crossbar, I still have to
> lock the factory installed crossbar, don't I? It is simply attached
> to the rails by allen screws. How do I lock these? Is getting
> separate towers and crossbars the only alternative?
>
> I would appreciate any thoughts.
> -Recently initiated.
I'm not aware of any way to lock the factory crossbars. Fortunately, I also
live in an area where theft isn't a major concern. I've considered having
some replacement bolts made up with keyed heads (similar to locking wheel
lugs), but haven't gotten around to actually doing so yet. I have a friend
who's an excellent machinist and who I'll recruit to make them for me. If
you're not lucky enough to have such a friend, any machine shop should be
able to make them for you. I'll probably have them made up before using the
crossbars someplace far away from home, where theft might be a concern. (If
you go this route, don't forget to have the shop make up a wrench or two to
fit the keyed bolt heads!)
-----= Posted via Newsfeed.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World!
-----== 100,000 Groups! - 19 Servers! - Unlimited Download! =-----
*** post for FREE via your newsreader at post.newsfeed.com ***
Cricket Fan wrote:
> My question is - If I buy a lockable ski roof rack from Thule or
> Yakima and mount it on my factory installed crossbar, I still have to
> lock the factory installed crossbar, don't I? It is simply attached
> to the rails by allen screws. How do I lock these? Is getting
> separate towers and crossbars the only alternative?
>
> I would appreciate any thoughts.
> -Recently initiated.
I'm not aware of any way to lock the factory crossbars. Fortunately, I also
live in an area where theft isn't a major concern. I've considered having
some replacement bolts made up with keyed heads (similar to locking wheel
lugs), but haven't gotten around to actually doing so yet. I have a friend
who's an excellent machinist and who I'll recruit to make them for me. If
you're not lucky enough to have such a friend, any machine shop should be
able to make them for you. I'll probably have them made up before using the
crossbars someplace far away from home, where theft might be a concern. (If
you go this route, don't forget to have the shop make up a wrench or two to
fit the keyed bolt heads!)
-----= Posted via Newsfeed.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World!
-----== 100,000 Groups! - 19 Servers! - Unlimited Download! =-----