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That's a definite improvement over OEM, IMO - however, still want the towers/flat bars that extend like Yakima/Thule - they need to step it up, tons of 21 and 22 big body GMC SUVs rolling out there.I tried to post a link via PM but it won't let me and then I tried posting in this thread and it says pending approval.
Hopefully i didnt break any rules but its on amazon.
Here's a different angle of the cross bars.View attachment 355585
For me zero issues with wind noise. I noticed another member was selected to try these and perhaps some good feedback to hear his experience.@Apollo13 found the link you posted on the previous page. After doing some digging around on AMZN the biggest complaint from everyone with aftermarket rails is excessive to extreme vibration and wind noise - how are those? And how sturdy do they feel?
Unfortunately looks like only available in black now, at least it appears to be anodized alum. Still getting pretty close to OEM, but at a much better price point. Would love to hear noise and sturdiness feedback.
Apollo13 it fit for you? I had 2 problems the feet would not grab the side bars and the front bar was a little too long, like maybe a 1/2 of inch.For me zero issues with wind noise. I noticed another member was selected to try these and perhaps some good feedback to hear his experience.
I installed the GM crossbars. We like the look. They are very easy to install and remove as needed with the keys provided. Any parking deck 6'8" or lower you will not fit. Plan for 7' or higher or remove them before entering. With the crossbars installed we are able to squeeze into our garage with about a 3/4" clearance with a 2" RC lift installed on 285/60R/20 Ridge Grapplers.Sub’ing as I am looking for one also. Only one I can find is the OEM one and some no name/Chinesium ones on Amazon. I think the OEM ones look like they stick up pretty high from the pics, was hoping for some real world feedback before dropping almost $500 on them.