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Originally Posted by Victory 4x4
The fairing rests on the roof by design. If it is adjusted up away from the roof, it will contact the roof at high speeds, so to prevent that, it is adjusted all the way down to prevent flexing. We include the edge trim to protect the paint, but as an extra procaution, you can also do what
@ halflife78
did and add clear paint protecting vinyl beneath it as well.
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I initially had it higher, but with the front boots resting correctly I didn't notice any issue with the rack flexing. I assume due to the height variance I can get it can go high enough up to not contact the roof, but I could be wrong.
I prefer the look with it resting on the roof.