Factory Roof rack vs. Thule/Yak
So I'm ordering a new car (Audi A3) to replace the '89 Honda that has been my ride the last couple years. Figuring Maggots tend to be heavy users of car racks I thought I would pose my scenario here.
The car will wear a permanent rack to carry the requisite surfboard, bikes, and skis. With that in mind I'm not a big fan of the towers that rest on the paint of the roof as eventually over time they fuck up the paint which is sorta a pain when going to sell the car. Sooo I have 3 options:
Option 1: Factory roof rails that I then attach cross bars to. What is the typical load capacity of these type of racks? Any negatives to this setup? Will my cross bars be farther apart than say the standard Thule/Yak setup since the rear one can be behind the rear door? = better for Longboard surfboards.
Option 2: Factory Roof Rack apparently made by Thule, but sorta Germanswishized so that it can be sold by the car manufacture. Still looks like it will fuck up the paint. Prolly easier to setup/remove than a total custom Thule/Yak set up. The cross bars are kinda huge?
Option 3: Standard Thule/Yak towers, bars, etc.
I'm leaning toward option 1. Seems easiest to configure since all I need are the cross bars and adapters. Least amount of wear and tear on car. Slightly more expensive because I'm sure the $400-$500 for the roof rails is more than the Thule towers/clips would cost.
Opinions? Knowledge on the subject.
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