With Leitner's 20% Black Friday sale, I'm tempted to go ahead and get the base racks... most of my roof rack 'needs' are for a canoe/kayak/Adirondack boat.
I've also been keen on the Droprack - despite being hideously expensive - because of repeated rotator cuff injuries. The idea of loading boats at shoulder height - instead of above it - is really appealing.
Here's my question for those with Leitner racks: do the crossbars have enough material to allow for drilling straight through so that I could use an upside-down T-slot in the Droprack and avoid altogether a need for their clamp system? This would result in the Droprack securing directly to the Leitner crossbar (nothing that I may need to separate them with a washer so that the sliding mechanism of the Droprack isn't pinched. I'm trying to keep the rack as low as possible and cannot think of another way to simplify the number of components involved. The mounting video shows (at 1:47) that you are supposed to slide a clamp into place:
Again, my thought is to bypass the clamp and mount directly onto a Leitner cross bar... but, as I cannot have T-slot to T-slot (there'd be no way to tighten), I'm instead thinking of sliding the T-slot into the Droprack and then securing to the Leitner from the bottom of the Leitner cross-bar.
Hoping I'm making sense... and guess the real question is: does the Leitner crossbar have enough material so can I drill straight through the T-slot on the top of the crossbar and secure the nut on the bottom? I can't tell from their website because I can't find any photos of a crossbar without the plastic end-cap in place. I think three (3) T-slots per crossbar would make it nice and secure.
I've also been keen on the Droprack - despite being hideously expensive - because of repeated rotator cuff injuries. The idea of loading boats at shoulder height - instead of above it - is really appealing.
Here's my question for those with Leitner racks: do the crossbars have enough material to allow for drilling straight through so that I could use an upside-down T-slot in the Droprack and avoid altogether a need for their clamp system? This would result in the Droprack securing directly to the Leitner crossbar (nothing that I may need to separate them with a washer so that the sliding mechanism of the Droprack isn't pinched. I'm trying to keep the rack as low as possible and cannot think of another way to simplify the number of components involved. The mounting video shows (at 1:47) that you are supposed to slide a clamp into place:
Dropracks Installation on Car Watch Video!
Watch video! How to install Dropracks lowering roof rack onto your car! Quick and simple step by step video walkthrough.
www.dropracks.com
Again, my thought is to bypass the clamp and mount directly onto a Leitner cross bar... but, as I cannot have T-slot to T-slot (there'd be no way to tighten), I'm instead thinking of sliding the T-slot into the Droprack and then securing to the Leitner from the bottom of the Leitner cross-bar.
Hoping I'm making sense... and guess the real question is: does the Leitner crossbar have enough material so can I drill straight through the T-slot on the top of the crossbar and secure the nut on the bottom? I can't tell from their website because I can't find any photos of a crossbar without the plastic end-cap in place. I think three (3) T-slots per crossbar would make it nice and secure.