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davhd
No instructions included. Too basic for the premium price. Expect loud noise.
BobM
I bought the Pro Bars to hold my Thule pod on top of my pick up bed.
AndyC
I bought the kit for the Outback but the Aeroblades I ordered aren't long enough to tie off a 4x8 sheet on the rack, so I exchanged them for the Probars. Aeroblades for the Outback aren't available long enough. The Probars are plenty long and you can cut them shorter if you want. I'd been looking for a bar system that would fit the short roof rack length on the Outback, and this is good because you can get the mounts pretty far forward and back. Just remember that the rear pivoting bar on the 2020 Outback can be moved back, which gives you more room.
Johnny67
I mounted this bar to the T-rails that are on my tonneau cover mounted to the bed. The probar and the square bars are the only bars long enough to span the width of the bed. The probar has a clean and functional look for holding surfboards, bikes, racks, boxes, or tents when extra space is needed. The only down side is that you have to get the right hardware to use the probar its a different mounting system that uses the t-track set up. Most things like surfboard pads dont fit very well because the bar itself is pretty chunky. You really have to consider how everything will mount to these bars and there is very little guidance or products made to actually work with these bars without taking into consideration that it has to be a t-track mount.
Kenta
Bought this set up around a month ago and the install was straightforward. Took me maybe an hour alone to mount these onto my Jeep Wranger. The entire system is very solid but my only concern is that the cross bars have an egg shaped profile verses a blade or bar. Since the canoe carrier I own (Thule Portage) was designed for a flatter bar, the carrier only has limited contact with the bar. Mind you, I've never had any issues so far but the setup isn't exactly confidence inspiring.
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