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Question on roof rack rails 2022 vs 2023

rcoplien

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I have a 2022 and the roof rack rails have no holes under them or anything to attach any bunji cords or rope too. Now I see the 2023 has a gap in between the roof and rail so you can attach ropes and bunji's too. Is there anyway to buy a 3rd party roof rails that looks like the ones used on the 2023's? That is one thing I used a few times a year on my Durango which was nice.
 
I have a 2022 and the roof rack rails have no holes under them or anything to attach any bunji cords or rope too. Now I see the 2023 has a gap in between the roof and rail so you can attach ropes and bunji's too. Is there anyway to buy a 3rd party roof rails that looks like the ones used on the 2023's?
Why don't you just get cross bars?
 
I plan to but that's not enough anchoring points it would be nice to have spots to tie down
 
I have a 2022 and the roof rack rails have no holes under them or anything to attach any bunji cords or rope too. Now I see the 2023 has a gap in between the roof and rail so you can attach ropes and bunji's too. Is there anyway to buy a 3rd party roof rails that looks like the ones used on the 2023's? That is one thing I used a few times a year on my Durango which was nice.
Only the xline and xpro have the gaps in the roof rails.
 




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