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Inno Aero Flush Roof Rack for Naked Roofs - Black - Aluminum - Qty 2

Inno Aero Flush Roof Rack for Naked Roofs - Black - Aluminum - Qty 2

Item # IN23CR
Our Price: $485.96
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2009 Honda Civic

Sedan using INXS200 and INK326

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Inno Roof Rack - IN23CR

  • Aero Bars
  • Crossbars
  • 42 Inch Bar Space
  • Inno
  • Black
  • 2 Bars
  • Overhang

Low-profile, aerodynamic crossbars create an aftermarket roof rack for your vehicle. Aluminum bars have T-slots that let you mount channel-mounted carriers and accessories. Flexible rubber strips in T-slots keep out dirt and won't need trimming.


Features:

Inno Aero Aluminum Load Bars - 42" Long - Black - Qty 2:
  • Low-profile crossbars let you build a roof rack for your vehicle
  • Elliptical shape helps to create an aerodynamic system with no need for a fairing
  • Integrated T-slots make it easy to slide channel-mounted carriers and accessories onto the bars
    • Clamp-on accessories conveniently wrap around bars
  • Flexible rubber strips keep out dirt and allow for simple mounting in T-slots
    • Press down on strips and slide accessories into slots - no trimming required
    • Plastic coating on strips allows T-bolts to slide easily along channel
  • Bottom channels allow easy installation to Inno roof rack feet
    • Simply clip the foot into the crossbar and slide it along the channel
  • Lightweight aluminum construction is durable and rustproof
    • Internal extrusions provide exceptional bar strength
  • Glass-blasted powder coat finish resists corrosion, scuffs, and scratches
  • Matte black color

Fit Kit for Inno XS200, XS250, and INSU-K5 Roof Rack Feet:
  • Custom-fit clamps and pads let you install Inno roof rack feet on your vehicle with a naked roof
  • Clamps are designed specifically to fit the curves of your doorjambs
    • Mount to roof rack feet with bolts
  • Molded pads are custom designed to fit the contours of your roof
    • Protect your roof surface from scratches and abrasions
    • Press onto the bottoms of your roof rack feet

Inno Flush Feet for Aero Crossbars - Naked Roofs - Qty 4:
  • 4 Feet let you mount Inno Aero crossbars on your vehicle's naked roof
  • Flush design helps create a rack with a streamlined, from-the-factory look - bars don't extend past feet
  • Integrated hand knobs secure feet to your roof
  • Easy, slide-on installation to channels in bottoms of crossbars
  • Locking covers secure system to your roof
    • Also secure T-slot-mounted accessories to your crossbars
    • 2 Keys included
  • Durable, weather-resistant AES plastic construction


K326 Inno Fit Kit Hooks for Flush, Through, and INSU-K5 Stays

XB108 Inno Aero Aluminum Load Bar - Black - 42" Long - Qty 1

XS201 Inno Aero Bar Flush Stays for Bare Roofs - Qty 4

Replaces XS200



Video of Inno Aero Flush Roof Rack for Naked Roofs - Black - Aluminum - Qty 2

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Inno Aero Crossbars Roof Rack Installation - 2022 Dodge Durango

Hi, everyone. Aiden here with etrailer. Today we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install this Inno roof rack system with the flush-mounted crossbars on our 2022 Dodge Durango. Now, when I say flush-mounted, what I mean by that is that the crossbar, that piece up top that we're gonna attach our accessories to, ends inside the foot pack here, meaning that nothing overhangs off the side of the vehicle. A lot of people prefer this style because it is a little bit more clean and custom looking. And if you only plan on mounting up one accessory on your roof, maybe something like a box for a road trip or a basket, then this is gonna be plenty of room.

We don't need all that extra crossbar space just for one thing. Plus, if you're a bit taller, it's going to be less risk of maybe hitting your head as you're getting into the vehicle because if there is a bar right here, that might be something to worry about. But depending on the accessory you plan on carrying, sometimes you need crossbar overhang. For something like a load-assist kayak carrier that will come down, let you load up the kayak at an easier height, and push it up onto the roof easier, you need that overhang to make those systems work. So take a look at what you plan on carrying with your roof rack or what you think you might end up carrying and decide whether this or the overhang is going to work better for you.

And one other thing you need to consider is what type of roof you have on your Durango because there are multiple options. Ours is a naked roof, which means that there's no existing rails or crossbars on the top. It's just the roof with this ridge here on the side, meaning that we need a roof rack that can attach that way. And the way we do that is with our fit kit. The fit kit is going to consist of this custom-molded rubber pad on the bottom that matches the contours of this lip and custom-length clamps that will reach down from that base and into the door jamb here, hooking in place and giving us a firm attachment point.

If you have a different type of roof where you've got some rails, it's gonna be a different kit for you. But just plug in your vehicle information and your roof type into our fit guide and find the right kit for you. This kit is gonna use Inno's Aero Bar, which is a longer, wider bar that's a bit thicker up front and tapers off towards the back. That's gonna help with wind drag and wind noise as we're going down the road and offer a lot of options for mounting up accessories because it is going to work with the most things. That wider base means clamp-around accessories are gonna work and sit on there really well.

It's a pretty standard size. And if we take our included keys and pop off these covers here, that's going to expose the T track up top where we can channel mount accessories if we want to. That T track is gonna be the way that we just maybe mount some things up a little bit more cleanly. If you have one accessory that you use all the time and you want it to look nice without any clamps or extra pieces hanging below it, that's the way I would do it. And I like the way Inno sets up their channels because it's got one long rubber weather strip in there that's going to keep the wind noise down and that we don't have to cut to length. You just slide your accessory in and push it to where you want it and you're good to go. One thing to note up top is that the roof rack can hold up to 120 pounds, which is a little bit lower than some options out there. But one thing you always want to check is your own Durango's roof capacity and go by the lowest rated component. Oftentimes the roof on most vehicles is the limiting factor, and you don't wanna load up too much weight up top on your vehicle anyway. This is gonna be more for your lightweight items, maybe some bikes and kayaks, things like that. And as far as some measurements go, we are gonna be working with a 32-inch crossbar spread. That's the distance from the center of one bar to the center of the other. That's gonna be a pretty good in-between range for most rooftop accessories, but depending on what you plan on putting up here, just check it and make sure that it'll work with that crossbar spread because everything in the kit, from those pads to the clamps, are designed to work in these specific locations. Some other measurements are our clearances, because this is a very low-profile roof rack. From the roof to the top of the rack, it's only adding about two and a half inches to the roof of our vehicle, which is great for things like garages. Depending on what you plan on mounting up here, do check that after the fact because if you put a box up here, there's no way it's gonna fit in your garage. Just depends on the accessory you have here. And from the bottom of the crossbar to the roof, it's only gonna be about one and a quarter inches, which is really low clearance. Depending on the accessories you go with, if they have clamps, if they're really thick clamps, I'd be worried about making contact with the roof or just being hard to tighten down. So check on that. And in those cases, a channel-mounted accessory might be the favorable option just to save space underneath the bar. And if your vehicle does have a sunroof or something, I would be cautious of opening it. Personally, I'd recommend just not bothering with it at all because, one, you might hit it, but two, having anything mounted up on your roof is gonna create wind noise. So if we plan on driving with this open, we're gonna hear a lot more noise and it's gonna be pretty obnoxious. So I just wouldn't do it for that reason anyway, but I would advise against it for risk of damaging your vehicle. And if you think the roof rack is gonna work for you and the things you plan on putting on top of your Durango, I think the best part about all of this is that it's a very easy and non-invasive install process. So let's walk through that whole thing with you step by step right now. Starting off the installation, we're gonna be on a table, somewhere where we can lay out all the parts for our roof rack and take note of everything. The crossbar, just keep in mind where the thicker part is. That's the front of the crossbar. And as it tapers off to this thinner section, that's the back. You will need to know that for when you're attaching things like your feet and the clamps. So for now, just take the crossbar and flip it upside down where we can see the track underneath. So on the track underneath, there's gonna be this sliding piece here, and if we push it all the way out, there's a rectangular slot that can match up with our plate. Now, our plate is gonna have a small notch in the top that will line up with a small tab on this hole. So just get those two lined up together, push it in, and slide it into that channel on that track underneath. And if we slide it all the way over, pushing this button here so it actually slides into the crossbar, this is gonna be the place where we need to attach our foot. Now, the feet are side specific. There's an L or an R depending on the one you're looking at. And it'll give you a little diagram of that crossbar. You can see the thicker part should be towards the front here and the thinner part should be over here. So we've got it all lined up already. And up top we can see a bolt poking through with the threads, a small tab, and this T shape. The threaded bolt is going to line up with this threaded hole right here, the tab will be right next to that, and the T will go into this slot back here. So flip it upside down, get that T lined up, and drag it out so it holds itself in the thinner part of the channel there. And when you get to the outside of the crossbar, the foot will kind of drop down and we can take the included tool and tighten down that bolt into the threaded hole. So just give it a few turns, and if it doesn't pull up anymore, then you know that the thread's caught. We can leave it slightly loose right now as we make some adjustments side to side. Now, as for the exact spacing of that foot, we kept it loose to move around. In our instructions, there's going to be a measurement that goes from this middle point on the crossbar where Inno has put a sticker out to the foot pack. So you can find that measurement in your instructions. It's gonna be different for the front and the rear crossbar. And in our experience, for the front crossbar that we already installed, the measurement wasn't super accurate. So take it with a grain of salt, use it more as a start point, and when you've got it where you like it, tighten it down the rest of the way and repeat that process on the other side. Depending on how it fits on the roof, we might need to come back down, loosen it, move it in or out, and then re-tighten it. Once it's tight side to side, you'll notice there's still a little bit of movement kind of angling the foot. That's okay. Leave it like that for now. We'll adjust that later. For now, we need to get the fit kit into place. You can probably see right now those tabs will line up with those notches. And on the bottom of that fit kit, the thicker part is going to be facing in towards the middle of the crossbar or towards the middle of the vehicle. And all of these number codes are the exact same for all four fit kits, so no need to keep any of those straight. They're all the same. Once it's been done on both sides, we can go to the roof. If you've got a friend on hand, it's really helpful to have that extra set of hands on the other side of the vehicle, but not necessary. We're gonna line this up as best we can and break the tape measure out later to get the spacing front to back more exact. But you want that pad to be fitting around the lip on the roof right here on both sides. We'll go ahead and check it out from the front of the vehicle, make sure it's looking even, and if we're happy with the spacing, then we can go forward and tighten things up. If we're not happy, again, we can take it down and adjust those feet if we need to. The measurement that we're taking can be found in your instructions. It just goes from this seam between the front and the back door back to the center of where we want our crossbar to be lining up. And we want to take that measurement on both sides, making adjustments as we need to. And make sure it's the same on both sides to ensure that these bars are running parallel to one another and perfectly perpendicular with the car. And if you notice a small gap under your fit kit like this, just remember we've got our foot loose so it's kind of pivoting side to side like that. We left it loose so that we can adjust it and make sure that we take that weird gap away. When you're happy with how everything is pivoted, take the other Allen key, slide it underneath this red tab. There's a bolt hidden in there. It's tucked back pretty far, but you can use the included tool to tighten that up and secure that side to side. The clamps and the bolts that secure those clamps are going on next. The bolt will feed through the clamp and into the cylinder right here where there's a threaded block behind it and the top of the clamp will line up with this ridge right here. So get those put in, pass this through, and thread it in by hand. I like to go until it touches and we're not really able to turn it much more. And repeat that on both sides. And once we're happy with it making contact, tighten it up, making sure to evenly do it on both sides so you don't pull the whole crossbar over to one end of the roof. Now, as we're tightening these down and you're going back and forth, there's no need to overtighten this. Just get it nice and snug where the crossbar isn't moving and make sure that the clamp here doesn't have any strange gaps with the door jamb. We want that sitting nice and flush on both sides. When you're happy with how tight everything is, close the door on those clamps and take your covers, pop them into place, making sure to line up the lock core on the right-hand side. Lock it in, make sure it's secured, and you're good to go. Once you've got those covers in place, I like to go through and just do one final shake test to make sure that nothing shifts or moves on me. But I'd say we're looking pretty good. It's a really easy install process. Inno lays everything out pretty well. There's not that many components to adjust and the end result is a pretty nice looking roof rack. I'm not the biggest fan of Inno's flush feet here, but it is going to be pretty functional and give you that extra cargo space on top of your Durango. And that'll do it for our look at and installation of this Inno roof rack system on our 2022 Dodge Durango. Thanks for watching.


Customer Reviews

Inno Aero Flush Roof Rack for Naked Roofs - Black - Aluminum - Qty 2 - IN23CR

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (81 Customer Reviews)

Low-profile, aerodynamic crossbars create an aftermarket roof rack for your vehicle. Aluminum bars have T-slots that let you mount channel-mounted carriers and accessories. Flexible rubber strips in T-slots keep out dirt and won't need trimming.

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Prefect fit and looks great on my 2008 Evo X. The install videos made it super easy to put together and install.



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This inno rack fits well with my car. I installed a cargo box with it. The roof rack is well built and sturdy.



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Shipping and packaging was very good and delivered on time!
Glad I went with the Aero cross bars for the less wind noise!



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Perfect fit on our vehicle and they feel strong and sturdy. Install wasn’t bad either. Very happy with the kit at this point and will test them out this weekend.



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Great profile. Looks good on truck.
Locking
and unlocking very easy.



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I bought these last summer to affix my kayaks to the roof of my corola. my husband, who is decidedly not a handy person, installed them in an hour and they've been great. no issues– slight whistling at times on the interstate, but that's to be expected. highly recommend!



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Volkswagen Golf

2016 Golf R MK7

Love it so far



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By far the best service I have received in a very long time. I recieved my inno flush feet areo crossbars, sooner than expected and the assembly was just as specified. I especially liked having the video with the tutorial.
I like the look of the low profile and the quality is outstanding. I have used this for my kayak and the low profile helps with the loading and unloading.
I would highly recommend this product and Company.



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Thank you etrailer my car looks great I spent 4 hours to ensemble this cross bar and the bask rack but finally I made it now I have more cargo space in my car I really recommend etrailer good quality items and good service thanks again



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I like that the bars don't extend too much beyond the width of the vehicle (2012 Toyota Prius V). No noticeable wind noise or fuel economy change. They held two bikes just fine.



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The roof rack arrived days before it was scheduled to. Everything ordered arrived intact. Assembly and installation were pretty easy per the directions included and the video on the etrailer site. The rack looks fine on my Maxda CX5 and the additional noise from the rack is not too bad. Haven't had my cargo box on the rack yet but anticipate no problems with it. My experience with etrailer has been first rate.



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Fiat

I bought this for my 2016 Fiat 500X which has two glass sunroofs, and it fits perfectly! Follow the directions, put the bars where it says to, and your glass will be safe. You can't open the sunroof while this is in place, but hey, at least you can haul gear on your roof without breaking the glass.



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Josh is the greatest! Thanks for all the help!



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Nice aerodynamic bars.



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2000 Ford Edge

Everything about this kit met my expectations.
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Perfect fit for my Ford Edge, as advertised.
- Lowest bar height that was still high enough for the Edge Vista roof to clear. The glass does clear when nothing is attached to the bars.
- Aero bar shape. I haven't done a lot of miles yet with only the bars and no other attachments.

I attached an Inno roof box (which still fits through my garage door!) and did a 2000 mile road trip at insterstate speeds. Except the box noise (expected), and a bit of a mileage hit, I had no issues. Secure fit the whole way.



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Honda

I bought the whole kit for 2008 honda fit for a cross-country trip, and it performed great. Made it with two surfboards on top with no problems. Instructions for installation are atrocious, but youtube videos can fill in the gaps. Shipping was quick. I didn't use any of the customer service options, but it seems like they would be useful if needed.



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Toyota Prius

I like that the feet don't extend too much beyond the width of the vehicle (2012 Toyota Prius V). No noticeable wind noise or fuel economy change. They held two bikes just fine. The tightening process feels very secure, but took me a while to do. I wasn't in a hurry so it was fine.



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Great customer service, thank you for all your help!



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The Inno racks have handled an assortment of different loads without problems. They are quiet at highway speeds. The lack of tie down points are the only drawback with these racks.



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fast shipping, great customer service, and easy to install



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Good racks, one year of frequent use and no problems. The instructions could have been clearer, but once I figured it out it was easy to install.



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Easy and worked well with the total kit for our vehicle. Feel sturdy and strong. We’re happy with them.



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Shipping and packaging was very good and delivered on time!
Love the flush bar look!



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Great product and figment, the service was great as well, the only suggestion I have is if there is a product that cannot be shipped to Canada it should be told when you try to order it, however the follow up call was appreciated .



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Easy install, build quality is really nice as is fit and finish. Almost no wind noise at highway speed.


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    If your 2009 Chevy Uplander is equipped with factory raised rails that run front to back on the roof then we do have the Rhino-Rack Vortex Roof Rack System that consists of # RRVA118B-2 for the two 46 inch Vortex Aero Crossbars in Black or # RRVA118S-2 for Silver and # RRSX100 for the SX Series Legs. This is a sleek, aerodynamic system that will provide you with a quiet ride and a weight capacity of 165 pounds. I have attached a video review that you can check out as well. If your Uplander...
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  • Will A Roof Rack On My 2019 BMW X3 Interfere With My Sunroof Operation
    Any aftermarket roof rack you purchase for your 2019 BMW X3 with flush rails may have issues with interference between the roof rack and the sunroof. In fact, this interference is mentioned in all roof rack instruction manuals. My recommendation for customers who want to know if there will be interference is to put your front crossbar and tower/feet/legs together and place it on the roof in the correct position. Do not install it, just put it in place on the roof. Then CAREFULLY open your...
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  • Roof Rack for Carrying Cargo Bag on Roof of 2014 Hyundai Sonata
    If your Sonata does NOT have the glass roof, I'd recommend the reasonably priced Rhino Rack Euro Crossbar rack, which would be constructed of the following: Rhino Rack 2500 Series Aero Crossbar, part # RRVA126B-2 Leg Kit, part # RRRLKVA Vehicle specific clamp kit, part # DK250 If you do have the glass or panoramic roof, the Rhino Rack roof system is not recommended. In that case, the Inno roof rack, part # INXB108-2, # INXS200, and # INK604 would be compatible. Keep in mind, if you have...
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  • Recommended Roof Rack For 2006 Honda Civic 4-Door
    For a nice looking roof rack on that is designed for your 2006 Civic I recommend the Inno Roof Rack, part # INXB108-2, # INXS200, and # INK326. This roof rack features low-profile crossbars that do not extend past the feet, giving a more "factory" look.
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  • Recommended Roof Rack for a 2016 Honda HR-V
    We have a few roof racks to fit your 2016 Honda HR-V with a naked roof. I recommend the Inno Aero Roof Rack consisting of the 42" Crossbars # INXB108-2, the Inno Feet # INXS200 and the Inno Fit Kit # INK878. I recommend this rack because it has an OEM look as the Aero bars do not extend past your roof for a clean, tight fit. Also, the elliptical shape helps to create an aerodynamic system with no need for a fairing. This bar is 42" long and can support 165 lbs. However, be sure to consult...
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  • Recommended Roof Rack and Kayak Carrier for 2015 Hyundai Elantra
    There are plenty of roof rack options for a 2015 Hyundai Elantra, I recommend the Inno Roof Rack part # INXB108-2, # INXS200, and # INK629 because it has a sleek look and is super cost effective with most of the same features as other top tier options. Then for a carrier, the etrailer J-Style Kayak Carrier part # e98878 comes with everything you need.
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  • Recommended Roof Rack and Bike Rack for a 2019 Honda Civic Coupe
    In keeping with the sporty look of your 2019 Honda Civic Coupe I recommend going with the 42" Inno Aero Crossbars # INXB108-2, Flush Mount Feet # INXS200, and Fit Kit # INK683. This is the only roof rack that currently fits where the aero-style bars end inside the feet which gives you a great OEM looking roof rack with a 100 lb weight capacity. Another great feature of this roof rack is that the feet come with locks so that you can deter theft of both your roof rack and any accessories...
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  • Will the Q-Clips Q-102 fit Older Yakima Q-Towers
    I spoke with my contact at Yakima and he informed me that the discontinued Q102 Q-Clips that you referenced will work with the Q-towers you bought around 2001. He also said that for your 2004 Chevy Malibu Maxx you would need two sets of these clips, and as long as your crossbars are long enough you would be good to go. The recommended crossbar length for your vehicle is 58 inches. If your current bars aren't long enough and you needed a set you would want the Round 58 inch Crossbars part...
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  • Crossbar Spacing Instructions For The Inno Aero Crossbars On A 2015 Toyota Prius
    The Inno Aero Crossbars # INXB100-108 with the flush feet # INXS200, with the fit kit # INK865 will need to be mounted: -15-3/4" from the gap between the front and rear doors, for the rear, &, -11-3/4" from the gap between the front and rear doors, for the front. I have included a a diagram depicting these measurement for you to check out as well.
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  • Where to Install Feet of Inno Roof Rack on a 2014 Toyota Prius v
    I'll be happy to help you out with the installation of the Inno parts (listed below) on your 2014 Toyota Prius v: 42" Aero Crossbars - # INXB108-2 Flush Feet - # INXS200 Fit Kit - # INK870 For the front crossbar you will space the feet out at 20-1/2" and position the feet 2" in front of the door edge like you mentioned. For the rear crossbar you will space the feet out 20-3/4" and position the feet 25-1/2" back from the door edge. Attached is a snapshot of these specs out of the installation...
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  • Roof Rack Recommendation for 2002 Subaru Impreza
    For your 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX sedan the Inno roof rack part numbers # INXB100-2, # INXS200, and # INK106 is a confirmed fit and would be a great solution to carry your roof basket.
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  • Recommended Roof Rack for a 2015 Honda Civic Coupe
    The Inno Aero Crossbar System part # INXB108-115, part # INXS200, and part # INK642 is a great cost effective option for a 2015 Honda Civic Coupe and what I recommend using. In fact, it is the most cost effective option we have with the aero shaped crossbars. It also has a very sleek design since the crossbars don't extend past the mounting feet. I have attached a full list of options below.
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  • Recommended Inno Roof Rack For 2013 Honda Civic Coupe Naked Roof
    The custom fit kit part # INK642 that you referenced is the correct fit kit for the 2013 Honda Civic Coupe. To complete the roof rack system you will need Inno Aero Crossbars part # INXB130-138 and Inno Through feet part # INXS250. The Inno crossbars are aerodynamic to cut down on wind noise and have integrated T-slots to make mounting accessories easier. The through feet are designed so the bar sits on top of the feet and allows for bar overhang, which comes in handy if you have a water...
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  • Parts Needed to Add a Roof Rack and Roof Cargo Box on a 2001 Toyota Corolla
    For your 2001 Toyota Corolla, the Yakima roof rack with Q-clips has been discontinued. They don't currently have a system for your vehicle, so I recommend the Inno roof rack. It consists of # INXB100-2, # INXS200, and # INK134. Once you have a roof rack setup installed, you can use a cargo box to transport extra gear on the roof rack. I would recommend a shorter box on the Corolla like the Yakima RocketBox Pro 14, # Y07192, due to the shorter length of the roof on your Corolla. I added...
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  • Does Inno Roof Rack Fit 2015 Lexus GS 350 Without Doing Any Modifications
    Yep, it absolutely does; I verified for you with the manufacturer that the Inno roof rack does indeed fit a 2015 Lexus GS 350, including your F-Sport model, and you will not have to cut the bars or do any type of modification. For the complete roof rack on your Lexus, you will need the following parts: - Inno Aero Crossbars # INXB108-2 - Inno Flush Feet for Aero Crossbars # INXS200 - Custom Fit Kit # INK418
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  • Will Swagman Race Ready Bike Rack Fit Inno Roof Rack on 2019 Honda Civic Coupe
    They are compatible! The Swagman bike rack you asked about will absolutely work with the Inno crossbars and roof rack that fit your 2019 Honda Civic coupe. The exact parts you need for your Civic are the following: - Inno Aero Crossbars # INXB108-2 - Inno Flush Feet for Aero Crossbars # INXS200 - Custom Fit Kit # INK683 - Swagman Race Ready Roof Bike Rack # S64705 The Race Ready bike rack will easily clamp onto the Inno crossbars and give you a really nice set up. The Inno rack is...
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  • Recommended Way To Carry Bikes On My 2018 Lexus RX 450HL
    Though we do not have a trailer hitch available for your 2018 Lexus RX 450hL we do offer The SeaSucker Hornet Rear Window Bike Rack for 1 Bike - Handlebar Mount - Vacuum Cup Mounted # 298-BH1302. This bike rack can hold up to 1 bike that weighs up to 35 pounds. The suction cup mount has a pull strength of 120 pounds. If you're wanting to carry cargo you can get a roof rack system then attach a cargo carrier on the rack. If you have flush mounted rails: The Rhino Rack Vortex Crossbars...
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  • Recommended Roof Rack And Roof Mount Bike Carrier For 2011 Toyota Corolla
    The SportRack Semi-Custom Roof Rack, part # SR1002 is a very cost-effective roof rack that is a semi-custom fit for a large number of vehicles. For carrying any accessories or bikes or carriers I recommend going with a custom fit rack that will hold the items much more secure. I recommend the Inno Roof Rack, part # INXB100-108, # INXS200, and # INK593. This is a custom fit roof rack that features aerodynamic crossbars that reduce wind drag and noise. The bike carrier I recommend that...
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  • Flush Aero Bar Roof Rack Recommendation for 2017 Lincoln MKX with Naked Roof
    For an aeroblade style roof rack confirmed as a fit for your 2017 Lincoln MKX with a naked roof the Inno roof rack of part numbers # INXB115-2, # INXS200, and # INK676 would be what you need. This is a flush bar style roof rack which means the crossbars do not extend past the feet at all so the bars match the width of your roof.
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  • What Is The Lowest Profile Roof Rack For A 2023 Mazda CX30 With Factory Flush Rails?
    Removing the factory rails will definitely be the way to go if you want to have the roof rack sit as low as possible. This way the towers can sit directly on the roof, as opposed to sitting on top of the rails. Removing the rails is actually something we recommend fairly frequently for a 2023 Mazda CX30. For you I recommend the Thule WingBar Setup. The towers and crossbars will add only about 4-1/8" of height to your roof. This consists of the following parts; Thule Wingbar 53" # TH711400 Evo...
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  • Recommended Roof Rack for a 2005 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab
    I have a solution for you but the Rhino-Rack ROC25 Roof Rack item # RR62VR does not fit the access cab model of your 2005 Toyota Tacoma. It only works for the regular cab. The best option for factory look aero crossbars that do not stick out from the sides is the 2005 Toyota Tacoma Roof Rack by Inno. This roof rack includes the following parts: Inno Aero Crossbars - Aluminum - Black - 45" Long - Qty 2 item # INXB115-2 Inno Flush Feet for Aero Crossbars - Naked Roofs - Qty 4 item # INXS200 Custom...
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  • Recommended Roof Rack and Aluminum Cargo Basket for 2013 Kia Rio 5 Door
    For your 2013 Kia Rio 5 door, to add a roof basket you will first need to add a roof rack. I recommend the Inno Aero Roof Rack # INXB100-108, # INXS200, and # INK608 which is a custom fit for your vehicle to mount to a naked roof (no side rails). The rails will be 27-1/2 inches on center. I've attached the installation details to assist. Then for an aluminum roof basket, we have the following options: Aluminum Roof Mounted Cargo Basket - 44" Long x 39" Wide x 7" Deep # 288-09200 Thule...
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  • Roof Rack and Kayak Carrier for 2019 Honda Passport
    Yes we have great roof rack options that fit your 2019 Honda Passport like the Malone part # MPG216 if your vehicle has raised roof rails. If you do not have rails you'd need a rack like the Inno Aero roof rack part numbers # INXB123-130, # INXS200, # IN75FR which instead uses feet and door clamps. Then for a kayak carrier the Rhino Rack Carrier part # S512-S512X would be a great choice that can carry up to 2 kayaks at the same time.
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  • Recommended Solution to Carry 4 Bikes on 2017 Mini Cooper 4 Door with Hardtop
    I have a solution for you, but the Curt # C11417 is not a confirmed fit on the 2017 Mini Cooper; it is designed for older models of the Mini Cooper only. The only available hitch confirmed to fit the 2017 Mini Cooper (excluding S and John Cooper Works editions) is the EcoHitch # 306-X7290, which has a 1-1/4" receiver. With that said, this EcoHitch is a Class I hitch with a 150-lbs tongue weight capacity and you cannot carry 4 bikes on a Class I receiver. I'll also note that you would...
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  • Lowest Profile Roof Rack for a 2016 Audi A6 Sedan
    The lowest profile roof rack for a 2016 Audi A6 Sedan is the Inno Aero Crossbar System part # INXB100-108, part # INXS200, and part # INK412. This system sits about 3-1/2" to 4" from the roof to the top of the crossbar but it is hard to get exact measurements due to all the different roof shapes. I have attached a photo of the Inno Aero Crossbar System installed on a different vehicle that way you can get a better feel for how tall it is.
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  • Best Roof Racks for a 2014 Toyota Prius Plug-In
    Most Toyota Prius owner's are conscious of or concerned with miles per gallon so to minimize the impact to mileage they gravitate towards the more aerodynamic roof racks. That is going to include aero bars. Any other style will have a larger negative impact on mileage. With that in mind here are the parts needed for the most aerodynamic roof racks from the available manufacturers: Yakima JetStream bars # Y00426 BaseLine Towers # Y28TR BaseClip # Y06117 (you would need 2 sets of these) Inno Aero...
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  • Roof Rack Recommendation for 2016 Fiat 500X with Smooth Roof
    There is a great option for a roof rack from Inno, who is also the only manufacturer that makes a rack which fits your 2016 Fiat 500X with a naked roof. This will give your 500X a low-profile, sleek and durable roof rack that can carry all kinds of gear. The rack consists of: - Inno Aero Crossbars # INXB100-108 - Inno Flush Feet # INXS200 - Custom Fit Kit # INK482 As you can see by the accompanying photo of this roof rack on a 2016 Fiat 500X the Inno's crossbars fit the exact width of...
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  • Roof Rack and Kayak Carrier Recommendation for 2018 Lincoln MKX
    The roof rack I recommend for your 2018 MKX with a naked roof is the Inno Aero Bar roof rack part numbers # INXB115-2, # INXS200, and # INK676 because this custom fit rack has aero bars which are very quiet, installs very easily, and we know it fits and works well on the MKX as we had the chance to install the rack on one. Check out the linked install video I attached for this rack to see us walk through the install of the rack on a 2015 MKX. Then for a kayak rack I recommend the Yakima...
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  • Thule Flush Mount Roof Rack For 2005 Toyota Prius
    The Thule AeroBlade roof rack has been discontinued and replaced by the WingBar Edge, so there isn't a fit kit for those crossbars for your 2005 Toyota Prius. If you'd like a Thule flush mount roof rack for your '05 Prius you can use the Edge, which consists of Thule WingBar Edge Crossbar - Silver # TH23RE or Black # TH56FE, Edge Clamp Feet # TH79SC, and Fit Kit for Thule Evo Clamp and Edge Clamp Roof Rack Feet # TH145181. This is a premium option so if you'd like something that is still...
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  • Can I Safely Use a Roofnest Rooftop Tent on 2014 Toyota Prius with Inno Aero Crossbars
    Thanks for reaching out and for your purchase of the Inno roof rack kit for your 2014 Toyota Prius: 39" and 42" Crossbars - # INXB100-108 Flush Feet - # INXS200 Fit Kit - # INK865 I reached out to Roofnest to clarify what they meant by those specs and my contact said that 30" measurement for them is from the front of the front crossbar to the back of the back crossbar. Since the Inno aero crossbars are 3-1/8" wide that extra spacing for them puts them right at that 30" spacing so this...
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  • Recommended Roof Rack Ending In Towers for Factory Look on 2012 Acura MDX
    We have exactly what you are seeking. I recommend the Inno Roof Rack System which uses 45" Long and 48" Long Inno Aero Crossbars # INXB115-123, Inno Flush Feet for Aero Crossbars # INXS200, and Fit Kit # INK590. This option has crossbars that do not overhang the feet like you are wanting and give you a 165lb capacity to carry whichever accessories you are wanting.
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  • Best Roof Rack for 2006 Range Rover HSE
    A great all around roof rack for your 2006 Range Rover HSE with no overhang is the Inno Aero Roof Rack system with part numbers # INXB123-2, # INXS200, # INK263. I recommend this over the other roof racks that fit your vehicle because this system uses 48" crossbars # INXB123-2 compared to the other longer 60" crossbars. If you need more space, then get a roof rack with longer bars, but if your priority is a low-profile and sleek look, then the Inno Rack is ideal. The Inno Aero Crossbars...
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  • Can Leg on Rola Roof Rack be Replaced for 2006 Honda Civic
    We do have the following parts still listed as replacement parts for a Rola roof rack: Replacement Cage Nuts part # 59710 Replacement Wrenches part 38371 Replacement Rubber Buffer Strips part 59846 (discontinued) Replacement End Support Covers part # 59887 For your application though if that leg is damaged badly then we need to get you a different roof rack. When I reached out to my contact at Rola he said that part has been discontinued so there aren't any replacements for you. If your...
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  • Is SportRack Square Bar Semi-Custom Roof Rack a Fit for a 2009 Toyota Corolla and a 2008 Honda Civic
    Yes, the SportRack Square Bar Semi-Custom Roof Rack # SR1002 is listed to fit both a 2009 Toyota Corolla Sedan and a 2008 Honda Civic Sedan. Please note that since this is a semi-custom roof rack it won't fit the best and I don't really recommend using this if you plan on using the roof rack a whole lot. If you are needing to constantly use it then I recommend using something that is a little more custom like the Inno 50" Square Crossbar roof rack which consists of the 50 Bars # INB127,...
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  • Recommended Roof Rack For 2006 Honda Civic 4-Door
    For a nice looking roof rack on that is designed for your 2006 Civic I recommend the Inno Roof Rack, part # INXB108-2, # INXS200, and # INK326. This roof rack features low-profile crossbars that do not extend past the feet, giving a more "factory" look.
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  • Carrying a Kayak on a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan
    For your 2007 Honda Civic, you'll want to keep it simple, as the height of the car means there's no reason to go with bigger, expensive load assist carriers. Since it sounds like you are just looking to carry a kayak, a simple, easy to remove roof rack is the best pick. Prior to using the roof rack, you'll want to verify your roof capacity with your owner's manual or manufacturer. This capacity will include the weight of the kayak, carrier and roof rack, and will be limited by the lowest...
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