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Old 02-11-2008, 07:56 AM
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tdford,
Those look good. I tend to lean towards the OEM stuff and $90 isn't that bad. I like your roof rack too. What brand is it?

I'm not sure about the larger rubber styles shown in the other pics. They look a bit big, but i'm sure they protect well. Although i'd be concerned about them flapping against the sides under hard acceleration or highway speed. And if you hit something
 
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Old 02-11-2008, 01:01 PM
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tdford,
Those look good. I tend to lean towards the OEM stuff and $90 isn't that bad. I like your roof rack too. What brand is it?
I am happy that I went with the OEM splash guards. They turned out pretty good.

The roof rack is by Thule. Its a ski/board carrier ONLY. I think your in TX so I dont know how usefull it would be to you (unless you are one of the many TX peeps that fill our slopes in CO ). The ski/board attachement isnt really an attachement, its part of the rack. So you cant use it for bikes, luggage, etc. But thats why I got it, was for ski's and board's only. Only had to buy one item for less then buying the rack and attachment seperate for more. Thule is great quality by the way...
 
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Old 02-11-2008, 01:17 PM
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tdford,
I'm in MD so a ski rack is not out of the question up here, although my knees and ankles may not like it .

How's the fit with the Outtie rails? I'd be interested in finding a kayak/canoe carrier that wouldn't rip the roof off.I've heard good things about Thule and Yakima as far as racks.
 
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Old 02-11-2008, 05:01 PM
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Im sorry about the TX thing??? thought you were from there. Look at the pics here, you'll see that the fit was pretty good: https://mitsubishiforum.com/m_192215/tm.htm

This was not made specifically for the outtie, but it's not universal either.
 
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Old 02-12-2008, 09:21 AM
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No problem bro. My Mom/Gramdma are from TX andI was actually conceived there so I guess you could say i'm an honoraryTexan . The rack photos are great. I looked at the Thule website and they have alot of options.

Guess we are pulling this post way off topic, but i appreciate all your help and info.
 
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