Boss Hogg
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I just ordered a set from Thule, their site recommend 86cm and 77cm bars for the CT, will find out later this week when they arrive.Looks great! Do you know which width is correct for the wing bars?
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I just ordered a set from Thule, their site recommend 86cm and 77cm bars for the CT, will find out later this week when they arrive.Looks great! Do you know which width is correct for the wing bars?
Interesting, I have a set for my Cayenne which I'm hoping will work with the level of width adjustment on my CT, when it arrives, but I fear I might have to buy the narrower one for the back.I just ordered a set from Thule, their site recommend 86cm and 77cm bars for the CT, will find out later this week when they arrive.
No down. I had the impression that when I put them on I could put my index finger between the roof and the tip of the fixing claw if the box. and now I cant. I mesured and I could just fit a 1 cm thick book between the claw and the roof. It’s probably enough and I don’t know how much it will vibrate / move while driving on the highway.Are you saying the box and bars moved further back?
The fixation of the Porsche bars and Thule is completely different. Both are made by Thule I think but the Porsche ones are clamped on the rail and the Thule are attached with a metal rubber strap.So mine just arrived. I have a question based on the instructions. I have the Porsche Performance box and Porsche cross-bars, and they are rated for high-speed. I note that the Thule are capped at 80 mph. It makes me wonder whether the difference is due to the higher clearance of the Porsche bars, the different connection method, both, or just caution from Thule since they don’t control the box that will be attached? I appreciate that this is an academic question based on experience with past EVs because exceeding 80 mph kills range even without a roof box, so I can only imagine how brutal speeds above 80 mph with a roof box would be on range
The fixation of the Porsche bars and Thule is completely different. Both are made by Thule I think but the Porsche ones are clamped on the rail and the Thule are attached with a metal rubber strap.
The fixation of the Thule box and Porsche performance box is identical they are both Thule.
I think it is the testing more than the ability to go faster.
however I most cases you will put a roofbox on for a longer trip. And in the short experience I had speeds above 135 km/h the range goes down quickly and wind noice also increase significantly. It would make sense to do a longer trip above 130-140 for range and noise.
It would interest me what the wind noise is with higher speeds with the Porsche bars. Might be less with the Porsche bars because they sit higher? It would interest me if you could test both. You are in the ideal position because you have both.
Yes off course that was the reason why you switched to the Thule ones. Maybe not such a good idea. Maybe someone else who already nicked the rails could comment on this.Maybe I’ll do that for the group, but if I get nicks in my rails from the Porsche bars, I’ll hold it against you hahah
I've got the Wingbars as well and planning on getting the Vector Alpine which needs 6cm more clearance in the back when the trunk is open (compared to Vector M). Could you kindly measure whether there's enough space for the Alpine when the bars are installed as you have them now?Yes off course that was the reason why you switched to the Thule ones. Maybe not such a good idea. Maybe someone else who already nicked the rails could comment on this.
I just ordered the Thule Thule T-track Adapter 697-6 for 35 euro. Just in case the clamp does touch the roof when driving faster. Shouldn’t be to hard to switch on the spot when necessary.
I just checked but my box is shifted nearly as much forward as possible. Just found out now, I put it like this for the trunk to fully open. If the Alpine comes 6 cm more distally than the M you will have a conflict. If you want I can measure the distance between the rear clamp and the back of the box.I've got the Wingbars as well and planning on getting the Vector Alpine which needs 6cm more clearance in the back when the trunk is open (compared to Vector M). Could you kindly measure whether there's enough space for the Alpine when the bars are installed as you have them now?
I just checked but my box is shifted nearly as much forward as possible. Just found out now, I put it like this for the trunk to fully open. If the Alpine comes 6 cm more distally than the M you will have a conflict. If you want I can measure the distance between the rear clamp and the back of the box.
I think the M fits perfectly to the length of the roof. Why do yoy want the Alpine. It just has the advantages to be able to put in longer skis. Most skis are not longer than 1m85 anyway. I first thought I wanted the Alpkne to but changed to the M. The L is higher.
You can also program the hatch to open less off course. But that won’t be very practical to acces the trunk.
Great info, thanks!I just checked but my box is shifted nearly as much forward as possible. Just found out now, I put it like this for the trunk to fully open. If the Alpine comes 6 cm more distally than the M you will have a conflict. If you want I can measure the distance between the rear clamp and the back of the box.
I think the M fits perfectly to the length of the roof. Why do yoy want the Alpine. It just has the advantages to be able to put in longer skis. Most skis are not longer than 1m85 anyway. I first thought I wanted the Alpkne to but changed to the M. The L is higher.
You can also program the hatch to open less off course. But that won’t be very practical to acces the trunk.
After reviewing the pictures I made I think it might be better to shift it a bit to the back to be more leveled. Thule also says in the instructions the more it is shifted backwards the better it is for wind noise.I've got the Wingbars as well and planning on getting the Vector Alpine which needs 6cm more clearance in the back when the trunk is open (compared to Vector M). Could you kindly measure whether there's enough space for the Alpine when the bars are installed as you have them now?
I don’t see the red marking. But the space between the most posterior edge of the box and the lid is one thumb +/- 2 cm. It is not difficult however to reprogram the opening of the tailgate and like I posted in the post above.
Great info, thanks!
I do cross country skiing and the skies don’t fit in the M model. I would highly appreciate if you could give me the distance between the lower part of the box and the lid? I Put it in red in the picture below.