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Old 03-17-2007, 07:27 PM
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damaged my roof rails

So today I committed the ultimate oops... I pulled through a covered drive with two mountain bikes on my roof rack. The yakima held firm until my fork busted and eventually drug the yakima cross bars toward the back of my car which really torqued the factory rails. So the end result was two bike mounts are trash, one factory rail, one set of forks on a mountain bike, two bike seats, a nasty scratch and ding just above the rear side window from the pedal hitting, and a double ding on the back tailgate from a piece of wood that fell from the overhang. Not a great day. Hoping to get over to the dealer this week to find out what the damage is going to be on the X.

Anyone have a part number handy for the roof rails? I know for sure I'll have one to replace so trying to see if I should just replace it myself.
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