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Extremely quiet, aerodynamic crossbars attach to Yakima towers to create a stylish roof rack for your vehicle. Rubber strips in T-slots push down to load carriers or accessories - no need to trim. Full-length aluminum bars maximize carrying capacity.
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Yakima JetStream Crossbars - 50" Long - Silver - Qty 2:Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, Matt with Etrailer. Today we're gonna be talking about the Yakima JetStream roof rack system, on the 2023 Nissan Rogue. Now this is gonna be a great option for ya, if you have a lotta stuff you need to carry, and you can't fit it in your vehicle, or you have a lotta people back there, or you need to fit a lot more larger or longer items, maybe like a kayak, or skis. Our system today is gonna be comprised of three parts. and that first part's gonna be our Yakima JetStream 50-inch crossbars. And that's gonna sit right on top of our Yakima baseline towers.
And that's gonna be connected to our fit kit, which is gonna be a custom fit for our vehicle today. Now let's take a closer look at our Yakima bars. Our JetStream bars are gonna have this arrow shape to them, and that's gonna make it more aerodynamic, to help reduce on that wind noise. And we're gonna have this T channel up here, and that's gonna be able to accommodate those T track accessories. And it's gonna have this built-in rubber track.
That built-in rubber track is gonna help reduce that wind noise as well, and keep any debris from getting in there. What's nice about this one in particular is, it's built into our system. So a lot of crossbars would have these built-in rubber tracks, but a lotta times you have to cut them down to size. And we're also gonna have this channel at the very bottom. And it's gonna have a ruler built in on it, and this is gonna be where you attach your towers to.
Now typically there would be a rubber track at the bottom that you cut down the size to accommodate different types of systems or fits. But in our case today, since this is one we have in the shop, and it gets used a lot, we don't have that rubber track anymore. Then we're gonna have our tower. And, this is really nice, 'cause it just covers up your fit kit. And it's gonna have all this hardware, to install onto your vehicle, under this end cap.
Now, if you want to, you can invest in a metal lock core, for that additional security. Right now we just have this plastic core right here, just as a placeholder. And what's nice about that Yakima lock core you can eventually get, is it can be keyed alike to any of your other Yakima items. And our fit kit is basically just gonna be this clamp, that just attaches to the top of your door frame. As far as the weight capacity is concerned, you have to find out which is the lowest point. So, you need to look at what your crossbars can handle, your base can handle, and what your roof can handle. And when you found out which one is the lowest component, go off of that weight. As for how it's gonna sit up here, it's gonna sit pretty flush with our vehicle today. It's not gonna stick out too far. As for how far it's gonna sit off our roof, to the bottom of our crossbar, we're gonna have just under 3.5 inches. So that's something to keep in mind, when you are putting those clamped on accessories on here. I think that's gonna be able to accommodate a lot of accessories, but if you have anything really big and bulky, that might get kinda close to your roof. As far as how far it's gonna stick up total, is gonna be just under 4.5 inches. So, that's something to note if you're going through any low clearance areas. So you're gonna wanna take the total height of your vehicle, plus the total height of your roof rack, and then plus any accessories you have on top, make sure you can get through those lower areas. As far as what a crossbar spread is gonna be, you need to go off what your make and model is and off the instructions. For a vehicle today, we wouldn't have a 32-inch crossbar spread, so that's important to note to make sure you can accommodate certain types of accessories. Our crossbar is gonna be constructed from aluminum so they're gonna be very light white, and weather resistant, and they're gonna have this black powder coat finish to 'em, that's also gonna help with that weather resistance, making 'em less likely to rust And it's gonna help add to the look, kinda matching to what our car has today. Overall, I think a roof rack system's gonna be a great way to get additional items on your vehicle, especially if they are those longer items, like your kayak or skis. And the ones we have today, are great for putting on any clamp-on accessories, or if you have any T track accessories too, so you're gonna be able to go a lotta different avenues. Overall, the install, it's pretty straightforward. Just something you gotta make sure you pay attention to the instructions. But if you need some help with that, just stay tuned, we'll show you how to do that. To start things off, I just like to lay everything out. So take a closer look at everything. We're gonna have our 50-inch JetStream crossbars. And in front of that, we're gonna have our towers, and the bases to the towers off to the right. We're also gonna have these clamps, and this adapter piece for our JetStream crossbars to go on. And over here are gonna be the bases to our fit kit. And we're gonna have this included Allen Key. It's gonna have this built-in torque to it. And, going to come with some measuring tape. Now we're gonna use our own measuring tape in a shop, just 'cause it's a little bit easier. And I'd also recommend just getting a measuring tape like this. It's gonna be a little bit more sturdy, and a little bit easier to measure things out. Now today we're primarily gonna be working, and showing you how to install your front crossbar. The rear crossbar is gonna be very similar, there's just a few differences. We're just gonna use different size clamps. This is gonna depend on your make and model of vehicle. And we're gonna have a different tow and pitch setting, which is also dependent on your make and model as well. For now, I've just removed the rear crossbar, so there's not gonna be any confusion. Before we can put on the rear crossbar, we have to put on our front crossbar, because that measurement is gonna be dependent on where we place the front crossbar. So to start off with, I'm gonna come over to our towers. You're gonna wanna make sure the base is removed. You wanna pull the security tab out. And this is gonna allow you to put on this adapter piece. We just gotta line up this plastic piece like so. And just put it in at an angle at first, and push down, and it'll clip in right into place. Just like that. Next up, I'm gonna take this block. And, this can be a little tricky sometimes, to get everything lined up. So what I like to do is, take our included tool. And just put it through this bolt here. And I can actually kinda change the angle of that bolt, so it's a little bit easier to screw this on. And with it on place, I'm just gonna tighten this just a little bit. I don't want this to be too tight, or it won't be able to be put on our crossbar. Just like so. So loose enough where you can get this onto the crossbar. Now I'm just gonna flip over our crossbar. You'll be able to tell the difference, because, this one just has this rubber track through here. And if we flip it over, this rubber track's gonna be more towards the center, and there's also gonna be a ruler on the bottom as well. Now in our case, we don't have a rubber track on our crossbar, since it's been in the shop for quite a bit. But you'll probably have to remove yours for this next step. And we're just gonna take off this end cap just by sliding it off. And grabbing our tower. Making sure the side with the hardware is facing out. And sliding that block through this channel. And with it on there, just slide it all the way to the other side. And you repeat that same process with the other one too, making sure it's facing the opposite direction. And with it on, just make sure you put your end cap back on, and we can go over to the next step. Now we're gonna get our M1 measurement and that's gonna be the total distance from one of our towers to the other tower. And what I like to do is just go from the center that'll be be marked with an arrow on your crossbar, and just measure half that distance. In our case, the full distance is gonna be 38 and an eighth. And once you have everything measured out, I'm just gonna tighten things just slightly on this bolt that's in this channel. I don't wanna tighten this all the way, because some of these measurements can be slightly off. And I'm still gonna have to adjust for the pitch, too. And to find the pitch, you're gonna refer to your instructions and find that P1 measurement for your make and model of vehicle. You wanna make sure it is also in relation to this arrow. So we want this arrow to be pointing forward. And we're gonna come over here, and for our vehicle today, we want this on the pit setting of A. So I'm just loosening that up just a little bit, so I can adjust that. Just gonna be sliding it towards me, just a little bit. And once you adjusted everything that you need to, and you can tighten everything back down. And then you can repeat that same process on the other side. Now we're gonna grab our bases to our fit kit. And we're gonna put 'em on our towers. We wanna make sure that that arrow is facing away and out. And you're just gonna place this on this bar. And clicking it into place. Might have to put a little bit of force behind it. Once you hear it click into place, you know you'll be on track. And now, we're gonna adjust our toe. And how you do that is you just come over to this bolt right here. And, you can loosen it up, so you can adjust it. And how you adjust it, it's just gonna be rotating where we just put this base for our fit kit. You notice this is gonna change a little bit. But in our case today, our toe is gonna be on two, that center line. And once you have it in place, just tighten it back down. And then you repeat that same process on the other side. Now would be a good time just to trim up those rubber strips, and put 'em underneath your crossbar. And after when you've done that, we can get our M2 measurement. And this is just gonna be the distance from the top of our windshield to where the base of our tower is gonna sit. And once we've got that, your kit will come with some stickers, and you can kinda use that to mark where to place your crossbars. In our case, we don't have any stickers with this, so we're gonna just have to find another way of marking it. Now we're just gonna take our crossbars, and kinda get like a test, to see how it's gonna fit up there. When you're putting it up there, just make sure you're putting it in the right orientation. So we want this fatter side facing the front of our vehicle, and this thinner side facing behind us. And all you have to do is lift up. Kinda place this where you left your markers at. And set it down. Now there's a good chance this isn't gonna fit exactly how you measured. So, after this, you can check and make some adjustments. We're just gonna grab our hardware now, this is gonna be this clamp. And we're just using the B43 one. And we're gonna come over to our back of the hardware. We're gonna open up this access door. And we're gonna just slide this through this channel at the bottom. And that drive bolt's gotta hook on to this clamp. Now in some cases, this is gonna be a little bit difficult to get fitted on your gutter, so you might have to loosen up your drive bolt and swing bolt. But once they are loosened up and you can get this in there, you just have to tighten this up just a little bit, just tying up that drive bolt some. And then coming over to your swing bolt as well. You might have rotate this sometimes, 'cause it can get stuck in that bolt. And tighten up the swing bolt just a bit. We don't wanna tighten it all the way, because we don't want it to pull too much on one side. And we're just gonna tighten it down, once you've tightened both sides back and forth. And you get it down all the way, it'll start making a clicking sound. (bolt clicks) Just like that. And make sure you just do the same thing on both your dry bolt and swing bolt. Just like that. We wanna make sure we shut this access door. And to finish it off, putting on the end caps to our towers. Oops. There are a lotta hook-on points, so you might have to take a couple tries to get it on there. Just lining everything back up into place. And with it lined up, we can just push it right on, it'll click into place. And now, we can get the measurements to put on our rear crossbars. Next up we're gonna be finding the M4 measurement, and that's gonna be our crossbar spread. In our case, that's gonna be 32 inches. So I'm gonna just take the measurement from the front of the base, of our tower, to where the front of the base of the other one's gonna sit. And that's gonna be just right about here. And this will be a good time to get out one of those stickers and leave a marker here. Now, for the rear crossbar, there's just gonna be a few differences. Our M3 measurement, from tap base to base, it's gonna be 36 instead. But again, there might be some changes with that, so keep that in mind. And as for our toe and pitch, those are gonna be set on two and B. So right now we're looking pretty good. And our clamps, for our fit kits, are gonna be B49 instead. And once you've adjusted all those, we can put that on top of our vehicle. And when you have the second one on there, I'll just double check to make sure everything's sitting in the correct distance away. So in our case, we want it to sit 32 inches from one another, and we'll make good in that respect. And now we're gonna start cinching everything down by putting those clamps in. And to finish it off, just make sure you put your end caps on your towers. And with those in place, just give it a good shake test, make sure everything feels secured. And when it does, you take it for a ride. But if you liked everything you saw today, that was just a look at the install, and some of the features of the Yakima JetStream roof rack system on the 2023 Nissan Rogue.
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (132 Customer Reviews)
Extremely quiet, aerodynamic crossbars attach to Yakima towers to create a stylish roof rack for your vehicle. Rubber strips in T-slots push down to load carriers or accessories - no need to trim. Full-length aluminum bars maximize carrying capacity.I purchased clips that were stated as being compatible with our 2010 Chevrolet Impala. The front clips fit well, however the rear clips do not.
Excellent solution for my 2023 Chevy Silverado. In the past, I have had rails installed on the roof of my pickup trucks, but I find the BaseLine towers to be a better solution, since they don't permanently change the truck. Plus, they are much more solid than SkyLine system on the rails.
Love my Yakima roof rack!! It exceeds my expectations.great product. Also thank etrailer for the tec support! great staff always there to help thanks again!!
Follow the instructions, and you can't go wrong on the self installation
Yakima Baseline with Yakima CBX 18 Cargo Box fitted on my 2012 Toyota Corolla S Sedan 2012.
Instructions were clear and roof rack was easily installed.
Really easy to install & work as specified. So happy with the customer support/service at etrailer.
Your notice of schemes was a lot better than the yakima site provided. They did not suggest the scheme you did.
But when the products arrived, the instructions were by yakima. Generally worked as instructed except the tower to tower transverse mounting dimensions needed to be tweaked for a perfect fit.
You guys provide great products and excellent customer service.
Thanks
Ackage came 2 days early the install was somewhat easy (did it by myself)
Did not get to mount anything to it but seems really sturdy. One thing I can say is mark out your mounting points with provided stickers then put up and make adjustments to the roof rack.
The 50” jetstream cross bars were perfect for my 2019 Ford Ranger with my ARE cap. They are paired with the Yakima Skyline towers and appropriate landing pads (protip: call etrailer when you order to ensure you have the correct setup;)
These cross bars are SILENT on my cap. Zero wind noise. My daughter and I installed them on a Friday (I do recommend watching etrailer’s installation video in addition to the paper instructions) and left for a 700 mile weekend road trip the next day to pick up a kayak, paddle with friends downstate then drop her off at summer camp.
Even with empty Yakima Jaylows on top, no wind noise. Even with a boat in the Jaylows, no wind noise.
These are the sweetest rack’s I’ve had. With the Skyline towers and landing pads, they are also easy to take off and put on. Click click done.
They look good, too;)
etrailer customer service for the win, too. When I originally ordered, I did not order all the items I needed for installation. When I realized this, I called and they got me squared away.
I’m using these towers in conjunction with the JetStream cross bars. Assembly and setup was easy, all the tools you need are provided, except perhaps a tape measure for mounting. Looks and feels solid and well made. This is my second set of Yakima towers and cross bars. I plan to use this setup for an old roof top hard shell case and for my mountain bike to get to the trail head.
After completing the installation I took it out for a spin to check for wind noise at highway speeds. No discernible noise, I’m very happy about that as I really don’t want to remove these when not needed. For reference these are mounted on a 2019 Subaru Forester Touring with factory raised rails. Plenty of clearance for attaching equipment and gear.
Side note: the gentleman that assisted me on the phone while ordering was very pleasant and helpful, got me the right products very quickly as I was in a time crunch. Two thumbs up!
Solid build quality and easy installation on my '21 Mazda CX-5.
So far so good. Purchased these towers to use on a 2022 GMC Canyon with HD bars that I already had, primarily to carry my canoe. Yakima's fitting instructions worked perfectly and the whole system seems really solid.
Well packaged and on time
These were very difficult to find to fit my Prius C. It took awhile to get them but I am very happy with the fit.
Great product - very good quality. I liked the fact that I could keep the risers mounted on my car, but could remove the cross bars. It took me awhile to install - but I'm not very mechanically inclined.
etrailer installation videos were very helpful in selecting the product and first installation, although in practice, minor adjustments to method were required. Now after more than a dozen set ups, mounting the crossbars takes 15 minutes, and taking them off, 10. The system is well made, and when mounted, precise, strong, and reliable. Expensive perhaps compared to alternatives, but well worth the money. Used to carry a 50# sailboard 40 miles to the beach on weekends. ('11 Honda Fit)
One minor shortcoming: rubber sheet glued to base clips where they touch the car body have torn and moved sideways 1/16", but expect will be easily replaced with readily available 1/16" sheet rubber (e.g., shower pan liner) when the time comes.
Used in rain at least once, (sustained 60mph), with no leaks.
Good condition quality. Good and detailed instructions but aittle tedious install.
Roof rack parts were ordered correctly and shipped quickly.
I needed crossbars for my new 2018 Mazda CX5, which came with flush side rails. The Yakima crossbars, along with the RidgeLine Towers and the the vehicle specific kit worked great. The installation (10-15 min) is super easy. They look cool, and performed great (I strapped 160-lbs rooftop tent on them!). Removing them is also super easy (10 min tops). Highly recommend.
Love my roof rakes just put them back on for this seasons kayaking very easy application was able to apply them myself
Because of the 'rona-induced supply chain interruptions, I was unable to purchase all of my Yakima components from etrailer, but I did get these, and they are typically excellent Yakima components. Well-made, easy to install, good directions, no problems.
I chose the Yakima roof rack, because It spanned 50 inches, rather than the leading competitor's 47 inches, making it better for tying down 4 ft x 8 ft sheets of building material. It also seemed to be about half the price. It took me about 2 hours to put it all together and mount it on my car. The instructions were all visual and there was one little pic I didn't understand, but the equipment seemed to go together correctly anyway. Now that it's adjusted, it should be fairly easy to remove and replace next time. I did need to put on super tacky gloves to get the covers off. Although it seemed unnecessarily complicated, I would still choose this product again.
Yakima Jetstream cross bars.. nice bars worth the extra money. can be adjusted for pitch/angle of attack to "tune" the air profile.. mine have absolutely no high speed wind noise or whistling.. rubber weather strip underneath further smoothes the bar profile.. quietest roof rack system I have ever owned..
Great product fast shipping
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