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If you bought it new from Honda, I would go back to them and ask for the roof rail and crossbars at cost and just pay for installation. I bought the back up sensor for $435 and paid $50 for installation through the dealer. They even gave me the running boards at cost and I was able to install those. The dealer made money off you so they should be willing to give you accessories at cost. My mpg sucks on the awd. Do you have any problems with yours?
#13
MP,
See I have a problem with the factory roof rails. It looks OK, however the functionality of them suck IMO. The spacing of the cross bars is only ONE position. The cross bars are much to close to carry a 4x8 piece of plywood or a canoe. Not that I'll be doing a lot of hauling but I would like it if I needed it.
See I have a problem with the factory roof rails. It looks OK, however the functionality of them suck IMO. The spacing of the cross bars is only ONE position. The cross bars are much to close to carry a 4x8 piece of plywood or a canoe. Not that I'll be doing a lot of hauling but I would like it if I needed it.
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