Official NX Roof Rack Options (Merged Threads)
#151
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Retrofit 2017 RX roof racks on 2017 NX200t F-Sport
with a little altering I was able to fit them perfectly on the NX and I have to say that they look 1000 x’s better than the NX OEM .
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Nice looking car .How did you modify the lexus rx roof rack to fit your NX ? I have a lexus nx 300 f-sport. And does it make any noise when your driving in the highway?
#155
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I cut 1 inch off each side of the rear crossbar (just on the back side of the river) and just drilled a new hole. Picked up some locking nuts and bolts from Ace hardware. The front already fit perfectly.
Just the normal amount of wind noise but I’m sure it exists with any roof rack that you put on it. Not terribly loud but you know they are there when you go above about 70mph.
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Congrats on the new car. I’m jealous that the 2018 has the adaptive cruise and sudden stop detection. I couldn’t find a 2017 with it equipped on the 4x4 model. Weird quirks that Lexus has.
I cut 1 inch off each side of the rear crossbar (just on the back side of the river) and just drilled a new hole. Picked up some locking nuts and bolts from Ace hardware. The front already fit perfectly.
Just the normal amount of wind noise but I’m sure it exists with any roof rack that you put on it. Not terribly loud but you know they are there when you go above about 70mph.
#157
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Can anybody give advice on length of bike rails that can fit on the Lexus NX without hitting the rear hatch when fully opened?
I'm looking at the Rocky Mounts Switchhitter, its around 58" according to Amazon. However, a lot of reviews say its very long and hits the back of their hatch (varies by car model). Any help/advice is much appreciated, thanks!
I'm looking at the Rocky Mounts Switchhitter, its around 58" according to Amazon. However, a lot of reviews say its very long and hits the back of their hatch (varies by car model). Any help/advice is much appreciated, thanks!
#159
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Thank you for the Info. I will have to think hard if it is worth it to install the roof rack since i drive almost al least 2 hour everyday and i have to take the Highway for at east 45 minutes one way and the roof rack might make too much noise that I would not be able to enjoy listening to music. But that roof rack you have installed in your car really looks very good .
#160
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IIRC, there is an adjustment on the center screen to adjust how high the rear door opens. If you have a bike rack that hit or is very close to hitting, that adjustment might help.
#161
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Tried to get my salesman to throw in a major discount for Lexus Cross Bars with my CPO NX200t AWD purchase Wednesday. I had already gotten a good discount on an extra key, so he couldn't do it. Then I saw these on eBay for $115 in black and ordered them. Got here today and they are nice to be a straight from China product, and an easy install.
I'll try them out for wind noise this afternoon. Wind noise test passed! Just the faintest noise heard at 70mph, but with music playing it couldn't be heard.
Update: I tested today with sunroof open and pretty noisy, so moved them back so front is just behind the sunroof. Much better! No wind noise with sunroof open. I'll try to update photos tomorrow.
I'll try them out for wind noise this afternoon. Wind noise test passed! Just the faintest noise heard at 70mph, but with music playing it couldn't be heard.
Update: I tested today with sunroof open and pretty noisy, so moved them back so front is just behind the sunroof. Much better! No wind noise with sunroof open. I'll try to update photos tomorrow.
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Ebay link for Lexus Crossbars?
Jimbug, I realize I'm about 2 years too late on this... but I just got my 2015 Lexus NX 300h in November and am just now getting around to buying a roof rack for my bikes! You said you'd gotten your rack on Ebay for ~$115? Can you do a quick look to see if you can locate the same or similar item now? You seem quite happy with what you got and the price seems significantly better than the $375 Lexus wants to charge for a product that is likely identical. Please let me know!
Tried to get my salesman to throw in a major discount for Lexus Cross Bars with my CPO NX200t AWD purchase Wednesday. I had already gotten a good discount on an extra key, so he couldn't do it. Then I saw these on eBay for $115 in black and ordered them. Got here today and they are nice to be a straight from China product, and an easy install.
I'll try them out for wind noise this afternoon. Wind noise test passed! Just the faintest noise heard at 70mph, but with music playing it couldn't be heard.
Update: I tested today with sunroof open and pretty noisy, so moved them back so front is just behind the sunroof. Much better! No wind noise with sunroof open. I'll try to update photos tomorrow.
I'll try them out for wind noise this afternoon. Wind noise test passed! Just the faintest noise heard at 70mph, but with music playing it couldn't be heard.
Update: I tested today with sunroof open and pretty noisy, so moved them back so front is just behind the sunroof. Much better! No wind noise with sunroof open. I'll try to update photos tomorrow.
#163
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You can find those rails pretty easily on ebay with "Lexus NX200 crossbars" for as cheap as 130 from what I remember. I ended up going with the Brightlines version that I picked up off of Amazon. A bit more at $189 but I wanted the security of Amazon's CS in case of problems fitting the bars on:
As it was, it was easy to put on, about 20-30 minutes and most was spent on the first bar. Very sturdy, holds up a FatCat Evo 6 ski rack. A bit of added wind noise even without ski rack but is not significant. Here's a few pics
As it was, it was easy to put on, about 20-30 minutes and most was spent on the first bar. Very sturdy, holds up a FatCat Evo 6 ski rack. A bit of added wind noise even without ski rack but is not significant. Here's a few pics
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1. Went back out and checked, the rubber stripping is located closer to the front of each bar, but also checked the graphics on the side of the bars. There are arrows which clearly point to which side of the car and location that specific point belongs, and I lucked out and had them aligned.
2. I'm hoping this was just a step from previous builds, whereas the newer cross bars already have this slot filled in and completed for you. The instructions I printed were from the 2015 manual.
3. Still no clicks for me. I unwound everything and restarted just to be safe, and no clicks. The dials physically stopped turning, and everything is super tight, but no noise.
2. I'm hoping this was just a step from previous builds, whereas the newer cross bars already have this slot filled in and completed for you. The instructions I printed were from the 2015 manual.
3. Still no clicks for me. I unwound everything and restarted just to be safe, and no clicks. The dials physically stopped turning, and everything is super tight, but no noise.