Johndoe:
Can I ask about your crossbar system? My current vehicle is a Honda Odyssey with integrated OEM crossbars. Are there advantages to the type you got? I use them to carry a large Yakima Skybox for luggage and stuff we take back and forth to the cottage in the summer or if travelling with the whole family. I'm not sure I like the look of the Kia cross bars and I like how yours coordinate with the chrome trim.
Are these made to come off completely or do you leave them on all the time? If they are easy to remove, I would probably do that over the winter. Is there an issue with going through automatic washes with these? (I know I know....). How is the noise? And which model are they?
Thanks,
Paul
Hi Paul, that's a lot to answer.
Dunno Honda Odyssey stock nor fit. Dunno compatibility to switch it over to a Telluride.
All I can say is you should do some research to see what max load capacity OEM ones from Odyssey can give you. If that's enough, then fine stick with it and get the $ savings vs Thule, Yakima, etc.
If you haven't guessed it, mine are Thule Evo Wingbar. I leave them on year long. Personal choice and I like the look.
I can add accessories to carry things. I'm still considering a roof tent though it's quite the expense. Still considering cargo carrier or basket. I do biking, snowboarding, paddleboarding, kayaking, so, tons of different requirements.
Just YouTube or Google removal. Fairly simple, unscrew/loosen bolt, remove, done.
My Telluride's only a month old and we're exiting winter but going through a cold rainy week. I've not had the chance to go on a highway with the moonroof open. I've also been enjoying my SIRIUSXM free trial. If anything, I think if you do get wind noise, it's more likely going to be from boxiness of Telluride rather than your
roof rack.
Given that Thule Wingbar is likely more aerodynamic than OEM.
I've posted photos of me PPF+ceramic coat my car.....so will never go through an automatic car wash.