Dude talks more about color and everything you don't care about. Would have liked to know part number that works on rail change and video the actual rail installation procedure.
Dude talks about what many found useful. Read all comments for additional details including rails themselves. Do some own searching and post up a better version.
I know, I wasn't able to multi task holding phone and putting the screws in. Did you get a set already or still trying to decide if worth it based on degree of install difficulty?
@@carsick309 I just purchased it yesterday, I've been searching all over to find this particular rack. I purchased a Mopar rack based on my car's VIN # which said it would work. But NOPE, I had to return it. This was the first video I saw that had the exact strips on the top of the car the I have. I was pretty happy to know that there is a rack out there that can fit my Jeep. Thanks for posting, I'll figure out how to put it on. If not, I can take it to the dealership.
@bkcellular king I left mine on the whole year though rain and snow. Because of that, it became impossible to make any adjustments to the cross bars. The contact points between feet and bars completely seized and corroded. It was not visible but with this set up you either leave it on forever or take off periodically. Nice option for the money but not long term.
You definitely want to remove the bars and feet off season so they don't seize or rust. Great value. Never had kayak on top but had cargo boxes full of skis no problem.
@terrancekey7997 I only did automatic with hand wash backup. There is no reason for these to snap off if installed properly. If they are supposed to be load bearing then them being ripped off by standard car wash would not make sense. Not saying other people's experiences didn't happen but just trying to think logically.
Thnx 4 video. I also have the black plastic moldings on 2018 Laredo GC w/out aluminum groove rails, Im shocked how you found the right footings?! I only need to carry 18-20pound carbon fiber canoe. Brightlines no longer avail. Thule & Yakima & OEM all want to remove & rebuild factory rails. Any tips where to get the footings you managed to find? Helpful video- a true lesson for millions of we 2016-2021 GC owners.keep em coming! For other GC owners:many Amazon sellers say racks will fit but pls double check your roof rails to be sure regardless of color whether you have the groove w/metal grooves or not before purchases.
I have this exact brightlines rack. Works great but the plastic rails have started to crack… I never put much weight up there and have only used them maybe 10 times (don’t leave them up all year either) from what I can find, the stupid plastic roof rails are like $240 per side as well to replace…
@@carsick309 did that black molding strip begin to crack at all? I’m not going to tighten it down like crazy but just enough with some loctite. I’m looking to get the Thule motion Xt.
@@mh1art870 No, but I only used this for 1 year. The rack feet are what truly carries the weight. The molding only matters when rack feet are configured to be molding-dependent. That's why OEM calls for factory roof rail upgrade. There are more adjustment options with that configuration. You'll be fine if you don't exceed weight specs.
Do they advertise that it’s supposed to go with the black plastic one because the ones I see all say it doesn’t fit the black plastic molding. Maybe you can provide a link?
Dude talks more about color and everything you don't care about. Would have liked to know part number that works on rail change and video the actual rail installation procedure.
Dude talks about what many found useful. Read all comments for additional details including rails themselves. Do some own searching and post up a better version.
I agree, installation and functionality override color everyday. Video was a waste of time. On to the next.
Awesome. I’ve been looking for rails for the molding all over the internet and came across this video. Ordering now!
Solution: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08C44RNXN/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
A demo of the install would have been nice. Do you know any place where an install video is posted?
I know, I wasn't able to multi task holding phone and putting the screws in. Did you get a set already or still trying to decide if worth it based on degree of install difficulty?
@@carsick309 I just purchased it yesterday, I've been searching all over to find this particular rack. I purchased a Mopar rack based on my car's VIN # which said it would work. But NOPE, I had to return it. This was the first video I saw that had the exact strips on the top of the car the I have. I was pretty happy to know that there is a rack out there that can fit my Jeep. Thanks for posting, I'll figure out how to put it on. If not, I can take it to the dealership.
could you have spray painted it?
Sure, spray paint or plastidip. Plastidip would rub off depending on what you transport
@@carsick309 Ty for responding. Now that time has passed to know the quality were you happy with that purchase, the brand etc.
@bkcellular king I left mine on the whole year though rain and snow. Because of that, it became impossible to make any adjustments to the cross bars. The contact points between feet and bars completely seized and corroded. It was not visible but with this set up you either leave it on forever or take off periodically. Nice option for the money but not long term.
@@carsick309 thank you for feedback! I love UA-cam, it makes life so much easier!
are the removable when you arent using them?
They are. Just make sure to keep the original bolts and spacers.
Where you find this type the roof bar
Where I got mine a.co/d/8gQ45uq
I have the black version.. they do make them. Check Amazon weekly and they will come back in stock.
I know the mounts are permanent, but can u remove the bars when not in use? also what is ur review on them? ever carry kayaks?
You definitely want to remove the bars and feet off season so they don't seize or rust. Great value. Never had kayak on top but had cargo boxes full of skis no problem.
@@carsick309 ever take them through a car wash?
@@terrancekey7997 all the time
@@carsick309 Automatic ones? never no issues? I was told me cnt come through because it will tear off?
@terrancekey7997 I only did automatic with hand wash backup. There is no reason for these to snap off if installed properly. If they are supposed to be load bearing then them being ripped off by standard car wash would not make sense. Not saying other people's experiences didn't happen but just trying to think logically.
Video could've been 4 minutes to just show installation.
There are some out there that do just that.
Thnx 4 video. I also have the black plastic moldings on 2018 Laredo GC w/out aluminum groove rails, Im shocked how you found the right footings?! I only need to carry 18-20pound carbon fiber canoe. Brightlines no longer avail. Thule & Yakima & OEM all want to remove & rebuild factory rails. Any tips where to get the footings you managed to find? Helpful video- a true lesson for millions of we 2016-2021 GC owners.keep em coming! For other GC owners:many Amazon sellers say racks will fit but pls double check your roof rails to be sure regardless of color whether you have the groove w/metal grooves or not before purchases.
Did you check here: www.asgautosports.com/
I have this exact brightlines rack. Works great but the plastic rails have started to crack… I never put much weight up there and have only used them maybe 10 times (don’t leave them up all year either) from what I can find, the stupid plastic roof rails are like $240 per side as well to replace…
Have you replaced the roof moulding yet? I replaced mine on both sides and it cost me around $110
I see a rail in the middle, Are theyy compatibble with Thule T-track ?
These already have cross bars. They are aero style. So anything that can mount to those types of bars should work.
@@carsick309 yes I saw they are compatible with T Slot even I don’t know the dimensions. I juste ordered them and I will use it with Thule accessories
,would this setup hold a THULE cargo box?
It would hold any box so long as total recommended weight is not over 150lbs. I've done Yakima, Thula, and Inno on that rack.
@@carsick309 did that black molding strip begin to crack at all? I’m not going to tighten it down like crazy but just enough with some loctite. I’m looking to get the Thule motion Xt.
@@mh1art870 No, but I only used this for 1 year. The rack feet are what truly carries the weight. The molding only matters when rack feet are configured to be molding-dependent. That's why OEM calls for factory roof rail upgrade. There are more adjustment options with that configuration. You'll be fine if you don't exceed weight specs.
Where you fit this roof rack
Fitment is in place where basic roof rails bolt into roof
Do they advertise that it’s supposed to go with the black plastic one because the ones I see all say it doesn’t fit the black plastic molding. Maybe you can provide a link?
Just stands there and talks the whole time and doesn't show the actual installation
Nice. Also 20+ videos showing installation out there. Thanks for sharing though. Highly valuable feedback.
The price is ridiculous high 👎🏻
It would likely cost at least same or more to install factory rails ans then add the cross bars to those.
Good God get to the dam point.
Fast forward to get point
Worst install, I’m glad it came with two sided tape to hold strips down, poor design
Agreed that side caps fly right off unless tape.
Where do I find these!? All sold out now. 🙄
Got mine through Amazon
@@carsick309 picture?