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  2. Road Trip! The Best Rooftop Cargo Carriers of 2024 - AOL

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    Inno Wedge 660. Looking to transport skis, snowboards, or other long and thin items? This is the rooftop cargo carrier for you. It rises just 9.6 inches above the roof rack, limiting cargo space ...

  3. Roof rack - Wikipedia

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    The most common components of a roof rack system are towers, fitting pieces (for attaching towers to a specific vehicle), crossbars, and gear mounts. Automobile roof racks are split into different types, depending on the vehicle roof: Rain Gutter - older roof racks were usually mounted directly to the gutter surrounding the roof line.

  4. Buick Rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    Cross bars for roof rack are now optional on base CX models. Cloth-and-leather-trimmed seating is now available on all CX models; first row now has one 12-volt power outlet. A tire-pressure monitoring system is now standard on all CXL models. A manual dual-zone HVAC system is now standard on CX Plus, CXL, and FWD CXL Plus models.

  5. Chevrolet Suburban - Wikipedia

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    On November 4, 2013, Chevrolet unveiled a concept design for the Suburban called the Half-Pipe, whose features include roof racks and crossbars to mount skis, at the SEMA Show. Afterwards, Chevrolet made its parts available for order at Chevrolet Accessories.

  6. Ford Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Expedition received new roof rails which replaced the traditional sliding cross-bar roof racks. A new high end Limited trim level replaced the Eddie Bauer Premier model (though the regular Eddie Bauer was still available) and featured chrome accented roof rails, chrome-clad aluminium wheels, PowerFold power assisted stowable side view mirrors ...

  7. Cross bracing - Wikipedia

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    Cross bracing between joists or rafters strengthens the members by preventing sideways deflection. This bracing is known by many names such as herringbone strutting, blocking, bridging, and dwanging.