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Several months ago, I considered the Prinsu Pro rack for transporting my rowing shell when needed, and I created a post for some feedback (https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/prinsu-vs-prinsu-pro.104941/). I received some great information from other members, so I decided to look elsewhere.
After exploring numerous options, I ultimately chose the BajaRacks Roof Rack for my Bronco. My boat is very light, so the BajaRack is overkill for me from a weight-carrying perspective. However, when transporting my 25-foot-long boat, a decent amount of upward force would be pulling on the rack, so I wanted something more sturdy than the OEM one, including multiple attachment points at the rear of the rack.
I've had the BajaRack on my Bronco for nearly three months now, and I've car-topped my boat several times. Here is a summary of what I like, along with other considerations.
Plusses
Other Considerations
Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase. I don't mount rooftop tents, or anything of significant weight on the rack, so I might have gone overboard compared to other options. However, my boat was a significant investment, so I have peace of mind knowing that I can safely transport it down the road, including at highway speeds. Plus, I like the look of it.
Here are a few pictures that I took earlier this spring, including one showing it parked in a downtown Boston parking garage. I can add other pictures if helpful.
https://bajarack.com/collections/fo...nco-roof-rack-4-door-hard-top-standard-basket
After exploring numerous options, I ultimately chose the BajaRacks Roof Rack for my Bronco. My boat is very light, so the BajaRack is overkill for me from a weight-carrying perspective. However, when transporting my 25-foot-long boat, a decent amount of upward force would be pulling on the rack, so I wanted something more sturdy than the OEM one, including multiple attachment points at the rear of the rack.
I've had the BajaRack on my Bronco for nearly three months now, and I've car-topped my boat several times. Here is a summary of what I like, along with other considerations.
Plusses
- BajaRacks took proper care, and it was well packaged for shipment and arrived with no damage
- Installation was straightforward and it took just under two hours to mount it to my Bronco. The rack is heavy, so you'll need a second set of hands to get it on the roof.
- The rack is very strong and stays put
- There is very limited wind noise, likely from the included wind deflector
- Under everyday driving conditions, there has been only a minimal drop in fuel economy (0.2 - 0.3 mpg). As expected, it drops a little more with my boat on the roof
- You can easily remove the front and middle roof panels with the rack installed
Other Considerations
- The rack is big, and it arrives mostly in one piece. It was shipped via common carrier, so the shipping costs from the West Coast to the East Coast were quite steep (I purchased the rack when BajaRacks was offering a 20% discount, which effectively offset the shipping charge.)
- Parking garages can be an issue. I use added crossbars to mount my boat rack, and I measured the highest point at 6'-10.5" on my SAS-equipped Bronco
- Minor thing: the hardware is silver, which stands out against the black paint and dark-colored roof. It would have been nice if they could have sourced black hardware (a minor nitpick here).
Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase. I don't mount rooftop tents, or anything of significant weight on the rack, so I might have gone overboard compared to other options. However, my boat was a significant investment, so I have peace of mind knowing that I can safely transport it down the road, including at highway speeds. Plus, I like the look of it.
Here are a few pictures that I took earlier this spring, including one showing it parked in a downtown Boston parking garage. I can add other pictures if helpful.
https://bajarack.com/collections/fo...nco-roof-rack-4-door-hard-top-standard-basket
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