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    Roof Rack Recommendations for LiftBack RS

    Hi Guys

    So I've just picked myself up a 10ft Stand Up Paddle Board and it looks like my only option to transport it around is on the roof of my 2010 Skoda Octavia VRS liftback. I got it back to my place using soft racks but I'm not sure how well I trust them with the paintwork on the roof.

    It now has me considering spending the money on some roof racks. They will be mostly used to transport the SUP, maybe occasionally a surfboard with it and during winter a snowboard/bindings.

    Not knowing anything about roof racks at all does anyone have any recommendations and is it a case of you get what you pay for?

    These are the ones I'm currently looking at.
    http://www.whispbar.com.au/cars/skod...iftback-133313

    Other than looks what are downsides of roof racks? I presume they will cause some wind noise and extra fuel consumption. Do they wear away at the door sills (as that seems to be how they connect) or paintwork? Are they easy enough to install/remove when needed?

    Thanks in advance!
    Last edited by drc13; 23-01-2014 at 07:03 AM.
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    I was researching bars a while back and Whispbar seemed to be the go from my research. Didnt end up getting them but Roof Rack City stock them.
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    Thanks Kamold,

    Good to hear I'm looking in the right direction. I've just found a set for what seems like a pretty good price so think I'm going to pull the trigger. Deciding between flush bar or through bar. This aesthetics will win out in the end and I'll go flush
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    From friends who have put them on, they are a pain to get off so they just leave them there permanently. I think KIWI here does much the same thing. There are little indents in the door sill of each door where they locate if you have a look. They look like little bolt holes.

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    Cheers woofy,

    Opened my doors and had a look and noticed the bolt holes.

    Just put in an order for the flush version of the whisperbars. Thought it would be a tougher decision but these seem like a good choice.
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    Where did you get the whisbars from and how much...? Im looking at the same because they are quite and look sleek so they can stay on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by drc13 View Post
    Cheers woofy,

    Opened my doors and had a look and noticed the bolt holes.

    Just put in an order for the flush version of the whisperbars. Thought it would be a tougher decision but these seem like a good choice.
    got whispbars for the a3 and had rhino on the a4. the a3 has flush as they look better. I have snowboard and cycle racks. They are mot that much of a pain to get on/off. I must say. the whispbars are reeeeallllly quiet. I hardly notice them.on. the next thing I buy for the RS will be a set of whispbars.
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    I've got the whispbar on my Octavia - cost $190 via ebay
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    Whispbars are what I had planned for our Santa Fe as they are what Hyundai sell as their own branded OEM. Haven't got around to it as without side steps its a fun time to try and reach up there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    I've got the whispbar on my Octavia - cost $190 via ebay
    Huh... Cheapest price I can see online is $290... did you get em a while ago or used or something...?? If they were new, then lucky you...

    At $200 id buy them in a heart beat...

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