Which Malone Roof Rack Fits 2008 Toyota Highlander to Carry 2 Kayaks
Question:
I have some questions about a kayak rack system. It is the Malone AirFlow2 Roof Rack - Aero Crossbars - Raised, Factory Side Rails - Aluminum - 50 Long. It shows a video of them installing it on a 2008 toyota highlander in the video but it says it doesnt fit my 2008 toyota highlander. They offer a 58 and a 65 which I think will be too wide. So my question is will the 50 crossbars fit on my 2008 highlander and will I be able to fit 2 kayaks on it as well?
asked by: Coleman M
Expert Reply:
For carrying 2 kayaks you normally want as wide of crossbars as you can fit on the vehicle as the extra bar space makes a big difference. That's why the 65 inch version of the Malone rack part # MPG217 is your best option that we can recommend. The shorter version could possible fit but since it's not recommended by Malone we can't guarantee that.
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Malone AirFlow2 Roof Rack - Aero Crossbars - Raised Side Rails - Aluminum - 65" Long - Silver
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- 65 Inch Bar Space
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- Overhang
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