I am in the process of purchasing my first kayak, however, I have not figured out the roof rack configuration needed.
I have a 2003 Ford Explorer, but it does not have the OEM cross rails that most other Explorers have. I am looking to buy an Ascend FS128T, which has a very flat wide bottom. I went into BPS today with all intentions of getting the FS12t, but saw the new FS128t, and that threw a wrench into everything. The sales reps at BPS are everything but helpful, so I am having to assume what is needed.
What I think I need:
- (2) cross rails (either OEM or aftermarket, I'm leaning towards Malone 50")
- (2) 12" V-shape foam pads (even though the bottom of the kayak is flat)
- and front/rear tie-downs
- also looking for a cart, but haven't settled on a specific one yet
I was considering the J-hook style, but the FS128t won't fit in those. Not sure if I even need the foam pads, the guys at BPS didn't seem to know. I've seen them used with cross rails or used naked on the vehicle.
Any advice?
1. I don't want to spend a fortune, that's why I'm looking at the Malone's, but if OEM works then I may scour local salvage yards or find someone who has a 2003 Explorer and offer to buy theirs.
2. Do I even need to waste money on the foam pads? Are they necessary? If so, are there cheaper alternatives?
I have a 2003 Ford Explorer, but it does not have the OEM cross rails that most other Explorers have. I am looking to buy an Ascend FS128T, which has a very flat wide bottom. I went into BPS today with all intentions of getting the FS12t, but saw the new FS128t, and that threw a wrench into everything. The sales reps at BPS are everything but helpful, so I am having to assume what is needed.
What I think I need:
- (2) cross rails (either OEM or aftermarket, I'm leaning towards Malone 50")
- (2) 12" V-shape foam pads (even though the bottom of the kayak is flat)
- and front/rear tie-downs
- also looking for a cart, but haven't settled on a specific one yet
I was considering the J-hook style, but the FS128t won't fit in those. Not sure if I even need the foam pads, the guys at BPS didn't seem to know. I've seen them used with cross rails or used naked on the vehicle.
Any advice?
1. I don't want to spend a fortune, that's why I'm looking at the Malone's, but if OEM works then I may scour local salvage yards or find someone who has a 2003 Explorer and offer to buy theirs.
2. Do I even need to waste money on the foam pads? Are they necessary? If so, are there cheaper alternatives?
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