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The Yakima LowRider set of 4 is a hot redesign that combines easy, intuitive use with improved performance for factory siderails. The LowRider fits a broad range of factory installed raised siderails, including smaller European rails and oversized rails. A lower profile makes for a sleek integrated look. This system installs in seconds without the use of tools, and can be installed or removed without disassembling the rack. Lockable with SKS cores, sold seperatly. **Also available in LowRider sets of 2.
This description was also provided by: Dogfunk (Fall 2009), HuckNRoll.com (Fall 2009), Backcountry.com (Fall 2009)
| Capacity: | Varies by vehicle. Check the Fit List. |
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| Country of Origin: | Mexico |
| Dimensions: | 3-1/2” wide, 4” tall, 6” long |
| Weight: | 6lbs. per set of 4 |
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| Yakima Lowrider Towers 4 Roof Rack | $150.00 | |
| Yakima LowRider | $85.00 - $149.99 |
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Directions not needed | |
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This system is so simple that with just a bit of common sense, anyone can figure out how to install them. The "towers", as they are called, clamp onto the side rails of most factory racks, gripping the Yak bar and the side rail simultaneously as you tighten them--but not all. Some early Subaru Foresters require their own towers and there may be a few other cars out there that this product doesn't fit. Nissan Xterra's need something altogether different. So check out Yak's website or call them. Unfortunately, some dealers out there don't know how to read the Yak Fit Guide, so beware. This is a quality product, similar to Thule's 400XT, but each brand must match up to it's own round or square bars. Spendy, but it goes with you when you sell your cherished K-Car. | |
| Oregonguy at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 01/29/2008 | |
PERFECT FIT | |
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After 4 years with gutter mount Yakima brackets I found myself having to order new Lowriders for my '08 Jeep Patriot. Easy to install, just switched brackets. Used round poles & saddles from original. Even switched lock sets (make sure you always keep "master key" - the bronze one as well as the original instructions & keep the cylinders lubricated over time). Look forward to many more years of well made equipment. This site was easy to deal with & fast delivery. After checking them out I went back a few days later & was presently surprised to find them ON SALE! Would order from them again. | |
| martywinic100148046 at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 06/11/2008 | |
LowRider for Yakima | |
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Just used the LowRiders for the first time on the factory installed roof racks on our Subaru Forestor. They are a huge improvement over the attachment system hooked to the doors. They are much easier to install, they are more secure, and they are easier to detach the system from the roof. | |
| B and C at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 09/06/2004 | |
Yakima LowRiders | |
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These new versions are more universally applicable. They are un-necessarily expensive but are the only option if you already have a rack for an (older) vehicle, as we did. They work well: very sturdy, easy to attach. Rack wind noise is still a negative. No printed details came re: locking them on without the key-lock tumbler assembly. It's easy to do once you figure it out -insert small screwdriver and turn 90 degrees! | |
| meadowsedge at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 03/25/2008 | |
Yakima 48in Cross Bars | |
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The bars are an excellent choice if you have a smaller car/jeep and are transporting a normal load. I, unfortunately, had to upgrade to the 58in bars in order to fit two kayaks on my Jeep. The 48in bars just barely fit them; however, I wouldn't trust a long road trip with the smaller bars and a lot of cargo. Otherwise, the bars are of great quality, my usage was the issue. | |
| Ali- Dallas at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 04/05/2006 | |
Good stuff for aftermarket gear | |
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These are rather low, reducing overall height above the factory rack and reducing wind noise and drag. These are very, very solid and create a stable foundation for securing all types of gear on top of your car or SUV. I highly recommend--not cheap, but not any higher than the competition. Well built and compatible with a whole line of accessories. | |
| tdesanto at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 06/25/2004 | |
LowRider Yakima Roof System | |
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A nice low profile system with interchangeable bars -- I purchased the 48" for just the storage box and the 78" bars for canoe and box side by side. The Yakima towers were easy to install and clamp securely around the factory installed rack. Nice system, reasonably priced when compared to others. | |
| Crag W. at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 02/04/2005 | |
LowRider | |
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Get rid of those crappy factory bars and install some lowriders and new bars. It greatly improves the amount of cargo area on the roof and it isn't huge and bulky. This set allows me to carry just about anything from skis and bikes, to couches and other random things. | |
| JOHN GILCHRIST at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 12/14/2006 | |
Awsome product | |
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These fit both of my vans with different roof rack designs. The roof rack in general is a little high on a van of course but it is still the best option and I still have my Thule hitch rack for convenience. | |
| Reprobate at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 01/03/2006 | |
Great Fit | |
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These LowRiders fit perfect with the side rails of our '97 Subaru Outback as well as our '02 Mazda MPV. Easy to use and very durable. | |
| SoCal SurfPilot at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 12/17/2008 | |
too easy. . . | |
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These mounts are for cars with factory bars that run the length of the car. They work and are very secure, so that's a plus. They fasten to the factory bars using a rubber clamp and a quick release style cam. However, they're almost too generic so that they fit more cars; they're really wide for my relatively narrow (VW) factory bars (so they look kind of odd and don't do much for aerodynamics). Yakima trys too hard to make these a tool-free installation when use of a few common tools could make it much faster to adjust. | |
| AndyL at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 05/23/2006 | |
LowRider lock cores rattle | |
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Generally, the LowRiders were easy to set up. My one gripe with them is that the SKS lock cores rattle whenever I close my car door. | |
| Anonymous at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 10/04/2004 | |