The roof racks you can use will depend on the type of roof your vehicle has.
Car roof rail types.
Most cars have roof rack options that are temporary can be removed and permanent can t be removed after installation.
They roof racks you can use will depend on the type of roof your vehicle has.
Because cars come in all shapes and sizes roof bars are sold in three separate parts.
The bars themselves foot packs to attach to the bars and fitting kits which connect the feet to the roof.
They tend to be found on cars from roughly 2006 onwards and are flush with the car roof ie there s no gap between the roof and rail.
The main roof types are.
If this is the case for you you can use a thule or yakima mount to connect directly to these.
A wide range of.
Naked bare roofs.
Of the two types of factory mounting points raised rails are the easiest.
Factory tracks fixed mounting points.
Most cars have roof rack options that are temporary can be removed and permanent can t be removed after installation.
Roof rails are usually one of two types.
If your car has open rails factory fitted roof rails which come out of the roof you may only need bars and a foot pack.
This type of roof rail typically has several inches between the roof of the vehicle and the rail.
Again most commonly found on estate cars the solid roof rail pictured below is a more modern version of the raised roof rail.
Roof bars for cars with solid roof rails.
Raised side rails are elevated off the roof such that a tower can be fitted all the way around it.
Factory siderails flush raised.