Finally got a bike rack

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07 MS3
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very nice. i wonder if there is any loss in mpg's with something like this?
 
Looks great! When I had my Yakima gear on my Subaru, I noticed 1-2 mpg less driving in town. Highway may be a little more?
 
I have a Thule on my car and dont notice much loss at all unless the bike or ski box is on top. Just the rack though I can get my ussual 300 miles out of a tank with 50/50 driving.

Looks nice man! I like the look with the rack on top.
 
what did that run? i am looking into one.

Got the control towers, cross bars, fairing and one Steelhead tray with all the locks and a key for $180 from CL. The Landing pads (part that bolts to your car) were not the ones I needed, so I picked those up from REI on sale and used my divident ($50). So $230 total for a setup that normally runs over $500.

FWIW, Yakima has redone their fitment utility and now gives you the option of either landing pads+control towers OR Q-clips+Q-towers. The Q's are the ones that clip to your car. I prefer the LP+CT, but it means you have to drill your rain gutter trim pieces or get the Canadian piece with the cutouts.
 
looking at this as well.. looks high enough for a surfboard to clear the wing....

and no, i don't want to hear, 'you shoulda bought a truck'... i have one of those as well. what if wife needs the truck? not gonna stop me. :)
 
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yup, should work with a board. Yakima makes some crossbar pads and straps specifically for surfboards.

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anyone know if a hanging style bike rack will work on the MS3? I'm solely a biker and want get at least 2-3 on the car while saving some cash. These are the style that hang off the back over the hatch area.
 
They will, I have put a two bike on the rear when I first got the car and didnt have the rack on yet.

$230 is super cheap. I am not a fan of Yakima though and prefer Thule. The Yakima seems to sit lower than the Thule. I have the towers on the Mazda 5. They are nice but I am not drilling into my roof on the speed.
 
The hanging rack seems like the way to go to save $$$ and requires minimal install. Is there a disadvantage to it?

For the past 5 years I've always put my bikes in the cabin but would like the option of not having to take the wheel off every time and taking more than 2 bikes/passengers.
 
The hanging rack seems like the way to go to save $$$ and requires minimal install. Is there a disadvantage to it?

For the past 5 years I've always put my bikes in the cabin but would like the option of not having to take the wheel off every time and taking more than 2 bikes/passengers.

only thing I can think of is scratching where the rack rest on the car and the clips/straps if they touch the paint.
 
The hanging rack seems like the way to go to save $$$ and requires minimal install. Is there a disadvantage to it?

For the past 5 years I've always put my bikes in the cabin but would like the option of not having to take the wheel off every time and taking more than 2 bikes/passengers.

I have a hanging bike rack right now, and if you attach everything carefully you won't hurt the paint, but I just dont like the idea of having no access to the hatch once its on. I did notice that the bottom part where the rack sits on the bumper forms a small indent. Its not permanent just seems like there's too much weight on that point which is really strange.

Currently I'm looking at other options like a roof or possibly a hitch so I can transport my bike.
 
only thing I can think of is scratching where the rack rest on the car and the clips/straps if they touch the paint.

I had my tint guy put on some clear 3m on the top and bottom for where the clips attach. Works well so far. But I never trust these type of racks for long distances...roof or hitch is best.
 

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