Best Price Roof Rack Recommendation for 2011 Ford Explorer
Question:
I have a 2011 ford explorer XLT. I am looking for a crossbar system to mount to my factory installed side rails for 2 SUPs. I am looking at your products and noticed Malone Aerohas a system that appears very similar to those of Thule, Into and Rhino but at fraction of the cost. Am I missing something here? Why wouldnt I go with Malone?
asked by: Stephen
Expert Reply:
Malone makes an incredible value with their roof racks. For your 2011 Ford Explorer the Malone Kit part # MPG216 is a confirmed fit, will fit and work well, and has an incredibly low price. You can make the argument that Yakima and Thule are marginally better but in reality there isn't that much of a difference. This rack would be a fantastic option.
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Malone AirFlow2 Roof Rack - Aero Crossbars - Raised Side Rails - Aluminum - 58" Long - Silver
- Roof Rack
- Complete Roof Systems
- Aero Bars
- 58 Inch Bar Space
- 2 Bars
- Overhang
- Silver
- Malone
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