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I love my railgrabs on my WRX wagon. I rock the rack year round, whether I have any attachments on or not (right now I only have my snowboard mount, but will be adding a bike rack soon too).

 

Not a Legacy, but here's my wagon roof rack. The only thing that bothers me is that 48" crossbars are longer than necessary, but there isn't a shorter option. The bars poke a little from the railgrabs.

 

Just the rack:

http://i939.photobucket.com/albums/ad236/flat4LGT/IMAG0279.jpg

 

And the rail poke, hellaflush style:

http://i939.photobucket.com/albums/ad236/flat4LGT/DSC01107.jpg

 

And a little bit further out:

http://i939.photobucket.com/albums/ad236/flat4LGT/IMAG0285.jpg

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Not a Legacy, but here's my wagon roof rack. The only thing that bothers me is that 48" crossbars are longer than necessary, but there isn't a shorter option. The bars poke a little from the railgrabs.

 

A hack saw should fix that. Nice wagon!

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543672_404099279628868_1932101862_n.jpg

 

Can't see the rack very well, but its a Yakima railgrab system, with 48" Crossbars, fairing of course, and a Highroller bike mount.

 

The silver on your wheels looks rad. It's like Tron, lol. I'll have to try that out on the SS someday.

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Wood? What type of wood?

 

This guy used oak for the crossbars and poplar to create rails. Pretty sweet idea.

http://blankmediagroup.com/Pictures/Mike/E28-%20Black/Redefined/stainedwoodnowm.jpg

http://blankmediagroup.com/Pictures/Mike/E28-%20Black/Redefined/Rackdone3.jpg

 

BTW the build for the BMW this came off of is phenomenal. For anyone that has a few hours to kill, here's the link http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1536530

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Thanks Monkeyposeur. I actually can't stand these wheels, were on the car when I got it about a year ago and haven't been able to replace them yet, in person I fell that they look kinda rice-ish for a Suby. Currently trying to get some LM reps to powercoat black and throw on. Here's a touched up pic ( as much as a phone picture can be touched up =P )

http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd364/RyanRNewberg6123/543672_404099279628868_1932101862_n.jpg

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This guy used oak for the crossbars and poplar to create rails. Pretty sweet idea.

http://blankmediagroup.com/Pictures/Mike/E28-%20Black/Redefined/stainedwoodnowm.jpg

http://blankmediagroup.com/Pictures/Mike/E28-%20Black/Redefined/Rackdone3.jpg

 

BTW the build for the BMW this came off of is phenomenal. For anyone that has a few hours to kill, here's the link http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1536530

 

Wow, that's actually way cooler than I was expecting. It's gotta be more work to keep the wood nice, but that's a pretty cool unique look. It really suits the style of that 325.

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I need to lower it ASAP so keep those comments to yourselves but here is my 3.0R with Yakima rack. Oh and it now has plastidipped grill and fog light surrounds, just no pictures yet.

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v367/yzf_nick56/1e41e817.jpg

 

And yes, the rack does really get used on a regular basis!!!

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v367/yzf_nick56/3338e5ec.jpg

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WHere can I buy a rack for my car

 

search craigslist/ebay/classifieds. I got my rack and two bike attachments that were pretty much new for $150 (all together would cost $300++) from a guy on craigslist. All I needed was the proper mounting clips from Yakima (only like $50) and I was good to go!!

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Hey Legacy wagon peeps!! (with flush rails)

 

What setup are you guys using?

 

I recently picked up a set of Yakima Railgrabs (old style) and they just wont secure as tight as I would like. I have heard that the newer style Railgrabs are even worse with fitment, but have seen many people on here with them

 

Here is what I have...

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Used-Yakima-Railgrab-Yakima-Roof-Rack-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/$T2eC16RHJIYE9qUcOQSkBP8h4wGog%21~~60_12.JPG

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Hey Legacy wagon peeps!! (with flush rails)

 

What setup are you guys using?

 

I recently picked up a set of Yakima Railgrabs (old style) and they just wont secure as tight as I would like. I have heard that the newer style Railgrabs are even worse with fitment, but have seen many people on here with them

 

Here is what I have...

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Used-Yakima-Railgrab-Yakima-Roof-Rack-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/$T2eC16RHJIYE9qUcOQSkBP8h4wGog%21~~60_12.JPG

 

If I'm not mistaken, those are for raised rails, not flush...

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