roof rails?
#1
roof rails?
I recently purchased a used 2010 outlander and would like to be able to get a surfboard rack for the top but it didn't come w/ roof rails. I'm having a really hard time finding a company that makes them. Any ideas?
#4
Sorry for asking so many questions I've just been trying to find them for sometime now. Don't feel like you need to answer all of the questions either.
#6
Any Outlander from 2007 up will fit. All Outlander are pre-fit for the rail.
Just make sure you get all the plastic and bolts from the donor car. Or from Mitsubishi if your budget permit.
They come in black or silver yours to chose.
Cross bars are an option from Thule or Mitsu.
Just make sure you get all the plastic and bolts from the donor car. Or from Mitsubishi if your budget permit.
They come in black or silver yours to chose.
Cross bars are an option from Thule or Mitsu.
Last edited by Claude_A; 07-11-2011 at 04:38 PM.
#7
I ton't know about the US but in Canada in 2007 there was a base Outlander LS that had steel wheels, no window tint and no roof racks. It was available in 2WD or 4WD. I think the hard mounts are still there so like some one said earlier your best bet is find a smashed one and salvage the rails. They should screw right on.
#8
Thanks a million Claude_A and Bender03117. The picture you attached (Claude_A) really helped. Now I finally know how it attaches to the roof. I'll start calling salvage yards and see what I can dig up. Thanks again you guys
#10
A decision from the wigs at Mitsubishi USA.
In Canada the top of the line is called XLS it's basically the same as the GT.
We have the rail but the tow package is optional so it's the same decision process at management level.
AND you don't want to know about the tons of nice upgrade available in other markets you would cry.
Have a look here -- http://www.japanparts.com/db/partsli...80&submit.y=16
or here -- http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com.au/...ories/exterior
In Canada the top of the line is called XLS it's basically the same as the GT.
We have the rail but the tow package is optional so it's the same decision process at management level.
AND you don't want to know about the tons of nice upgrade available in other markets you would cry.
Have a look here -- http://www.japanparts.com/db/partsli...80&submit.y=16
or here -- http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com.au/...ories/exterior
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