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Originally Posted by jwscott79
Got the LFD crossbars installed yesterday.... and this morning's ride to work sounded like I was riding on 40" boggers. I assume this is normal due to the size/shape of the bars, just sounded extra loud. I did take a look to make sure no hardware backed out during the drive. Anyone else have the same sound issue after installing crossbars?
Btw, the crossbars are perfect for my needs and look great on the truck, can't wait to find something to haul up there. Thanks Jacob and Scott for all your help and a great product.
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That’s interesting, I thought they were supposed to be pretty quiet.
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01-08-2019, 11:48 AM
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had a RTT on LFD crossbars before putting a rack on.
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That is correct - I ran my RTT and Awning on the LFD Crossbars for months before getting their 7/8ths rack (which uses the same crossbars).
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01-08-2019, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by jwscott79
Got the LFD crossbars installed yesterday.... and this morning's ride to work sounded like I was riding on 40" boggers. I assume this is normal due to the size/shape of the bars, just sounded extra loud. I did take a look to make sure no hardware backed out during the drive. Anyone else have the same sound issue after installing crossbars?
Btw, the crossbars are perfect for my needs and look great on the truck, can't wait to find something to haul up there. Thanks Jacob and Scott for all your help and a great product.
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I get the same thing between 45-50mph. They sell a wind deflector but the description states it won’t fit with the factory rails. When I open the moonroof the noise goes away.
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01-08-2019, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by jwscott79
Got the LFD crossbars installed yesterday.... and this morning's ride to work sounded like I was riding on 40" boggers. I assume this is normal due to the size/shape of the bars, just sounded extra loud. I did take a look to make sure no hardware backed out during the drive. Anyone else have the same sound issue after installing crossbars?
Btw, the crossbars are perfect for my needs and look great on the truck, can't wait to find something to haul up there. Thanks Jacob and Scott for all your help and a great product.
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I didn't have any noise from them... Sounds like something is loose...
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01-08-2019, 11:52 AM
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I get the same thing between 45-50mph. They sell a wind deflector but the description states it won’t fit with the factory rails. When I open the moonroof the noise goes away.
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Hmm... I wonder if the bars are positioned just right to catch the wind... I didn't have any problems with mine, but I also had a basket on mine from day one. Maybe that did the trick for me?
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01-08-2019, 11:58 AM
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Are there any pictures of the MAB Crossbar Extension, website just shows one installed. What does MAB stand for?
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I helped out with these, and I have the original ones. I can take pics if need be, but my paint job was not good. I still have them on my rig - for the 7/8th rack they just needed to be flipped. They still work perfectly!
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01-08-2019, 12:10 PM
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I want to know if I can put a CVT tent on top of lfd cross bars on stock side rails?
I’m don’t want to spend another $500 I already spent about $2000 on the tent
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I think I talked to you on Instagram... but to answer the question: YES!!!
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01-08-2019, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 007Tacoma
Hmm... I wonder if the bars are positioned just right to catch the wind... I didn't have any problems with mine, but I also had a basket on mine from day one. Maybe that did the trick for me?
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I have 4 crossbars and tried moving them around but nothing seems to make much difference.
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01-08-2019, 12:31 PM
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I have 4 crossbars and tried moving them around but nothing seems to make much difference.
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Looking back at old pics... I had a fairing on my roof basket...
From a different thread...
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Are there any pictures of the MAB Crossbar Extension, website just shows one installed. What does MAB stand for?
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Pics are above - also MAB = my initials.
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01-08-2019, 03:09 PM
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Also ran their crossbars but on a 10-13 Trail. I didn't get any wind noise until I mounted my RTT and only above 50 mph.
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01-08-2019, 03:18 PM
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That is correct - I ran my RTT and Awning on the LFD Crossbars for months before getting their 7/8ths rack (which uses the same crossbars).
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How many cross bars did you have when rtt was on them any issues you came across when running this setup?
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01-08-2019, 03:31 PM
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I just received shipping confirmation on my rack. If anyone has any extra LFD cross bars that they want to part with, I can always use more and will buy them. ;-)
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01-09-2019, 10:24 AM
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How many cross bars did you have when rtt was on them any issues you came across when running this setup?
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I had 3 ...but only 2 of them were needed. I had rubber spacers on the outer bars to raise the tent up 1/4 inch, and prevent the tent from squeaking on the bars. So the middle bar was not carrying any weight.
That is how I have it now on my 7/8ths rack too. I have one bar that is just there.
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01-10-2019, 06:13 PM
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Yes, 4 bolts. We routinely lift the vehicles using a floor jack in the center of the front skid. One of the jacks has a fairly small contact point, but the skid still doesnt bend.
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Thank you for getting back to me about my questions and concerns!
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01-10-2019, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Crusifix
I just received shipping confirmation on my rack. If anyone has any extra LFD cross bars that they want to part with, I can always use more and will buy them. ;-)
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Congrats! Which rack did you get? I just ordered mine this past Tuesday, I optioned for a full rack over the 7/8 rack. Just gotta wait for shipping confirmation now haha.
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