Solid roof rails fitted as standard to.
How to attach roof rails.
On each side of the roof you ll see a rack that runs the length of the roof of the vehicle.
Place the unit carefully on top of the roof of your car.
If you have side rails and crossbars the straps can be looped around those.
Use a tie down that wraps around the item and the rails.
Roof rails on top of your car are really only one step away from a full roof rack.
Adjust the position of the unit so that it s centered.
If you aren t a skilled carpenter some studying can be concerned akin to how you can design an a frame roof or how to construct a wall.
Check this installation.
How to install roof rails step 1.
Generally the whole frame is preassembled and all you.
Maybe another car entirely without the roof rails.
The missing ingredient is a pair of crossbars.
Roof bars for cars with solid roof rails.
Again most commonly found on estate cars the solid roof rail pictured below is a more modern version of the raised roof rail.
The second option is the side racks.
Place a template with.
Here there are you can see one of our attaching a roof to an existing roof collection there are many picture that you can browse do not miss them.
Different cars require different base roof rack systems so the first step is to assess which roof rack options are available for your car and then select the type best suited for what you want it to do for you.
Your automaker probably has crossbars that are made for your specific make and model but aftermarket crossbars which clamp to your existing roof rails are most likely available as well.
Have a jeep renegade without roof rails.
Assemble the roof rails.
It s best to use a thinner piece of rope and go through an open door and then shut the doors on top of it.
To attach them just use the supplied tool or a grab a set of basic hand tools.
In the case of a naked roof you should be looping the rope through the car through the doors not the windows and around the object on the roof and a towel or blanket should be used to protect the roof of your car from the object.
This concept should apply to most cars.