This really isn't "appearance"... but it doesn't seem to fit in any of the other forums either. Forgive me if folks consider it misplaced.
We just went from a Volvo 240 to a 2009 Mazda5 GT. Already had a Thule rack for the Volvo, so rather than pay the rather exorbitant $360 for the OEM Mazda roof rack, we just went to REI and paid 1/3 that for replacement Thule feet to mate the rack we already had with the GT's fixed rail mounts.
My concern is the feet sit up so that they are just barely touching the rail. Being that the bottom of the feet are made of rubber, I would half expect that they would crank down so that they're compressed tight onto the roof. But maybe I'm expecting too much.
Has anyone else used the Thule feet on a Mazda 5? Is this fitment typical?
I'll try to take some pictures in the next couple of days to show what I mean, but wanted to get this out there in the meantime in case anyone else knew anything.
Thanks in advance!
-Carl
We just went from a Volvo 240 to a 2009 Mazda5 GT. Already had a Thule rack for the Volvo, so rather than pay the rather exorbitant $360 for the OEM Mazda roof rack, we just went to REI and paid 1/3 that for replacement Thule feet to mate the rack we already had with the GT's fixed rail mounts.
My concern is the feet sit up so that they are just barely touching the rail. Being that the bottom of the feet are made of rubber, I would half expect that they would crank down so that they're compressed tight onto the roof. But maybe I'm expecting too much.
Has anyone else used the Thule feet on a Mazda 5? Is this fitment typical?
I'll try to take some pictures in the next couple of days to show what I mean, but wanted to get this out there in the meantime in case anyone else knew anything.
Thanks in advance!
-Carl