We just bought a 2019 Crosstrek with the crossbars installed by the dealer. They made a terrible whistling sound any time over 40mph. I was searching the internet for a solution when I happened upon your video and discovered that the dealer had installed them backwards. We flipped them around and the wind noise is gone. Thanks for this helpful video!
Any suggestion on best way to better secure the cross bars to the vehicle? I'm concerned of someone unscrewing the crossbars to get to bikes locked to the bike rack. Yes, take bikes inside overnight, but if my Sube is parked out of sight while having lunch or walking around town,..... Thanks. Great video.
I have a roof basket attached to my crossbars. When I'm somewhere where I'm worried about someone taking it, I run a cable bike chain through it and lock it to the crosstrek cross members. It doesn't prevent someone from unscrewing the crossbars but the basket is chain to basically the frame of the car and that way it will prevent theft. You could run that cable through your bike and lock it to the cross member frame.
Is this the same cross bars for the ascent? I have a 2020 Ascent. And your measurements - ie 5.25, ect., will Those measurements fit most cargo boxes? I have a Yakima
I am using genuine Subaru crossbars so I would think they would take a moonroof into account. My gut feeling is that they work but don't quote me on that.
Not that I'm aware of. There might be an aftermarket type lock, but I personally do not have a lock on mine. I've thought about looking into it though as it wouldn't be difficult for someone to take them off.
I just purchased some from Subaru. I'm going to put something into the hex screw hole that I can remove if need be....not sure what but something like glue
hi nice video! btw, do u know what the static weight capacity might be for a crosstrek rails/crossbars? I called subaru america and they don't have that info! I do know my 2018 crosstrek rails have a 150lb dynamic weight capacity. Thx!
My guess is that it would be close to 400-450 pounds. The reason I say that is I have a friend that has a Subaru and he and his wife have one of those roof top tents. He told me that he and his wife have had no problems sleeping up there in the tent, and even had some of their gear in there with them.
HI I have the thule rack and wondered if you have any idea if the factory made crossbars are less noisy? I get a lot of cabin noise and wondered if it's because my roof rack is not the factory installed one. I have thule crossbars and the foot pack. thanks
I don't get a whole lot of cabin noise while just using the Subaru crossbars. However, I now have a cargo basket installed to the crossbars. I have the Rhino Rack X Tray. That's not so bad up to about 50 mph, but when you get up to highway speeds, I get a lot of cabin noise. I swear it's like I strapped a giant waffle to my roof. But, if I don't have it on, and just have the crossbars, I hardly notice any cabin noise. Thule is a top notch premium brand though, so I'm sure it's very durable, but it may be noisier than the factory Subaru ones.
Very nice of you to show the installation process. Great detail and clarity! Thank you!
We just bought a 2019 Crosstrek with the crossbars installed by the dealer. They made a terrible whistling sound any time over 40mph. I was searching the internet for a solution when I happened upon your video and discovered that the dealer had installed them backwards. We flipped them around and the wind noise is gone. Thanks for this helpful video!
Glad you fixed the problem. Thanks for watching.
I just got a 2021 crosstrek. I have the same problem. Hopefully turning them around will stop the annoying whistling sound
Do the screws on the bottom need to be tightened? I got OEM bars and the screw driver doesn’t fit the heads of the torx screws on the bottom
Is there a noticeable noise when driving on the freeway?
Any suggestion on best way to better secure the cross bars to the vehicle? I'm concerned of someone unscrewing the crossbars to get to bikes locked to the bike rack. Yes, take bikes inside overnight, but if my Sube is parked out of sight while having lunch or walking around town,..... Thanks. Great video.
I have a roof basket attached to my crossbars. When I'm somewhere where I'm worried about someone taking it, I run a cable bike chain through it and lock it to the crosstrek cross members. It doesn't prevent someone from unscrewing the crossbars but the basket is chain to basically the frame of the car and that way it will prevent theft. You could run that cable through your bike and lock it to the cross member frame.
@@Subariblet Thanks! Yeah, that would be simpler than epoxing over the screws.
Is this the same cross bars for the ascent? I have a 2020 Ascent. And your measurements - ie 5.25, ect., will
Those measurements fit most cargo boxes? I have a Yakima
Good video. Just picked up a 17' Crosstrek 2.0i Limited, and I'm loving it!
I love my Crosstrek too. Very versatile. It's great in the winter and can go everywhere you want to be.
I pick mine up on Monday. ‘17 with 10,000 miles
Would these get in the way of opening moonroof ? I just ordered 2019 crosstrek. Thanks
I am using genuine Subaru crossbars so I would think they would take a moonroof into account. My gut feeling is that they work but don't quote me on that.
Is there a way to install a lock set to secure these ?
Not that I'm aware of. There might be an aftermarket type lock, but I personally do not have a lock on mine. I've thought about looking into it though as it wouldn't be difficult for someone to take them off.
I just purchased some from Subaru. I'm going to put something into the hex screw hole that I can remove if need be....not sure what but something like glue
Thanks man!!! very nice and helpfull! I wonder do you have a pdf on that manual i got a glimpse in the video?? thanks again!!
hi nice video! btw, do u know what the static weight capacity might be for a crosstrek rails/crossbars? I called subaru america and they don't have that info! I do know my 2018 crosstrek rails have a 150lb dynamic weight capacity. Thx!
My guess is that it would be close to 400-450 pounds. The reason I say that is I have a friend that has a Subaru and he and his wife have one of those roof top tents. He told me that he and his wife have had no problems sleeping up there in the tent, and even had some of their gear in there with them.
cool thx! that's exactly what i intend to get... a roof top tent.
Thanks for sharing
HI I have the thule rack and wondered if you have any idea if the factory made crossbars are less noisy? I get a lot of cabin noise and wondered if it's because my roof rack is not the factory installed one. I have thule crossbars and the foot pack. thanks
I don't get a whole lot of cabin noise while just using the Subaru crossbars. However, I now have a cargo basket installed to the crossbars. I have the Rhino Rack X Tray. That's not so bad up to about 50 mph, but when you get up to highway speeds, I get a lot of cabin noise. I swear it's like I strapped a giant waffle to my roof. But, if I don't have it on, and just have the crossbars, I hardly notice any cabin noise. Thule is a top notch premium brand though, so I'm sure it's very durable, but it may be noisier than the factory Subaru ones.
They all make noise. I put mine in the trunk and install them when I need to transport something large.
Thank You for sharing! Very helpful!
Thanks for watching
Thank you! This is very helpful.
Glad you found it helpful.