Pano roof and roof cross bars (merged threads)?
#46
ROOF RACKS WASTE 100 MILLION GALLONS OF GAS NATIONWIDE
http://www.motortrend.com/news/roof-...se-nationwide/
http://www.motortrend.com/news/roof-...se-nationwide/
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ROOF RACKS WASTE 100 MILLION GALLONS OF GAS NATIONWIDE
http://www.motortrend.com/news/roof-...se-nationwide/
http://www.motortrend.com/news/roof-...se-nationwide/
I actually thought about this, it is VERY easy to install and put back on, maybe 10 mins max. I just was thinking to sharpie/mark the sections so I know exactly where to reinstall them.
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Great info. saw this too late and purchased Lexus cross bars. even dealer didn't understand that RX's with Panoramic Roof do not have drilled holes in inside rail so the studs on cross bar assembly doesn't have anything to secure too. I am considering drilling holes in the roof rails so I can use the Lexus for 3 reasons: 1. I like the redundant safety of a mechanical connection the studs provide (I trust Thule but more is always better) 2. Cheap and want to save $100+. 3. Engineer and comfortable with making a drill jig to insure ?? it works.
Will post pic's of process. need to do it before August vacation but will be done in June....just in case.
Will post pic's of process. need to do it before August vacation but will be done in June....just in case.
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I recently purchased a 2016 RX350 (moonroof, not panoramic) and am interested in getting a rack and rooftop cargo holder for long trips. Any recommendations?
Seems like Thule and Yakima are the most popular brands?
Seems like Thule and Yakima are the most popular brands?
#51
Driver School Candidate
Best deal is Lexus roof racks. ~$240 vs Thule ~$350+. utilizes holes too for added safety. don't have them install, just purchase. I already owned a Thule box and am happy with it but you need to decide size, cost, etc.
#52
Great info. saw this too late and purchased Lexus cross bars. even dealer didn't understand that RX's with Panoramic Roof do not have drilled holes in inside rail so the studs on cross bar assembly doesn't have anything to secure too. I am considering drilling holes in the roof rails so I can use the Lexus for 3 reasons: 1. I like the redundant safety of a mechanical connection the studs provide (I trust Thule but more is always better) 2. Cheap and want to save $100+. 3. Engineer and comfortable with making a drill jig to insure ?? it works.
Will post pic's of process. need to do it before August vacation but will be done in June....just in case.
Will post pic's of process. need to do it before August vacation but will be done in June....just in case.
If you have reg moon roof you have 2 options. Factory crossbars which can be found cheapest on eBay or go Thule route. Depends on what you can afford, but affordability is the factory lexus crossbars. Main reason why pano roof owners like myself went to Thule solution because thats the only solution unless you decide to drill holes.
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#54
Glad I read all this stuff and found the Thule's will work with my new RX 350 2016 with pano roof. If they really didn't want people to have the option, then why would they have the rails even installed??
Ordered the Thule cross rails with mount kit to match the RX 350 2016. Installed as per instructions and that was that. Like others here have said, just be sure to not open the moon roof when you're carrying something on the roof.
I was a little bummed out to see that Lexus was now using the flush rails instead of the raised rails on my 2010 & 2013. Means i'll have to keep the crossbars on during the Christmas season so I can run the Christmas lights around the roof like I've gotten used to doing.
Ordered the Thule cross rails with mount kit to match the RX 350 2016. Installed as per instructions and that was that. Like others here have said, just be sure to not open the moon roof when you're carrying something on the roof.
I was a little bummed out to see that Lexus was now using the flush rails instead of the raised rails on my 2010 & 2013. Means i'll have to keep the crossbars on during the Christmas season so I can run the Christmas lights around the roof like I've gotten used to doing.
Last edited by kevinmlexu; 08-25-16 at 10:53 PM.
#55
I bought the OEM crossbars. I have the pano moonroof. It will work and open just fine. I installed mine by myself. Yes I found out that my rails are not predrilled.
I have a one foot ham radio antenna on the rear crossbar. Weighs less that 1 pound. I am not planning on putting anything heavy up there. The clearance when opening is 1/4 inch of moonroof
to crossbar. So I would say tight but as long as it clears that is enough. I left in the pins since I did not know they would come out. It still works. I do not have a pic but can post one
if anybody is interested.
I have a one foot ham radio antenna on the rear crossbar. Weighs less that 1 pound. I am not planning on putting anything heavy up there. The clearance when opening is 1/4 inch of moonroof
to crossbar. So I would say tight but as long as it clears that is enough. I left in the pins since I did not know they would come out. It still works. I do not have a pic but can post one
if anybody is interested.
#56
Roof Rack w. Panoramic Roof?
My dealer tells me that the OEM roof rack cross-bars are incompatible with the panoramic roof on my 2016 RX 350. If anyone knows of a compatible roof carrier for light loads—60 lbs / 27 kg or less—I would be grateful to hear from you. I'm not willing to risk damage to the vehicle.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#57
Lexus Champion
It's a shame, and I don't understand why Lexus did this, especially since my Highlander has the panoramic roof with OEM cross rails and no reduction in load capacity.
#58
I bought the OEM crossbars. I have the pano moonroof. It will work and open just fine. I installed mine by myself. Yes I found out that my rails are not predrilled.
I have a one foot ham radio antenna on the rear crossbar. Weighs less that 1 pound. I am not planning on putting anything heavy up there. The clearance when opening is 1/4 inch of moonroof
to crossbar. So I would say tight but as long as it clears that is enough. I left in the pins since I did not know they would come out. It still works. I do not have a pic but can post one
if anybody is interested.
I have a one foot ham radio antenna on the rear crossbar. Weighs less that 1 pound. I am not planning on putting anything heavy up there. The clearance when opening is 1/4 inch of moonroof
to crossbar. So I would say tight but as long as it clears that is enough. I left in the pins since I did not know they would come out. It still works. I do not have a pic but can post one
if anybody is interested.
to the Lexus cross-bars that will provide a few inches of clearance?
#59
My dealer tells me that the OEM roof rack cross-bars are incompatible with the panoramic roof on my 2016 RX 350. If anyone knows of a compatible roof carrier for light loads—60 lbs / 27 kg or less—I would be grateful to hear from you. I'm not willing to risk damage to the vehicle.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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