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![]() Drives: 2008 3 door HB Join Date: May 2015
Location: Pittsburgh PA
Posts: 19
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I like the roof rack idea. Never even really considered it, haha, but yeah that sounds like a good compromise. I could save even more room if my girlfriend would let me put her dog cage in the roof rack haha. That's awesome, and thanks for the info about the handling and the seats in the base versus the s model. It turns out the one I'm looking at is the base model It just has wider tires on her. I just need a car that won't spontaneously attack my wallet. I love my Buick LeSabre but it's getting to the age where it's one thing after another. And I've always wanted a go kart more than a land yacht. Haha
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 5dr LE (deceased), 13 Soul Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 5,833
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I notice your details indicate that the '08 you are looking at is a 3dr. Roof racks for that body are classified as 'short base' as the mounting towers only have the front door frame to mount to.This places the front and rear cross bars of the rack system about 12" apart. Things like bicycle rack attachments then have to utilize what they call a short roof adaptor. Does the job, but not the most stable setup in the world. Just so you know....
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