Buy 2005 - 2010 Honda Odyssey Cross Bars2005 - 2010 Honda Odyssey Cross Bars Product Description:
- Securely haul items in on your car and help prevent damage to your interior. Extruded and die-cast aluminum means long-lasting, sturdy construction.
- 168 pound load capacity,. Do not exceed the weight capacity of your roof rack.
- Easily installs into the existing roof rails.
- Storage on top of vehicle permits more comfort/storage room inside.
- Will fit all EX models and LX with optional roof rails.
Product Description
3 years warrant if purchased from AtomixAuto marketplace seller. OEM replacement, produced to the OE facotory specs. Shipped next day.
Customer Reviews
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
Tough to install. Wonderful once it's on.
By Noname
ASSEMBLYI have a 2010 Honda Odyssey with the factory installed roof rails. I needed cross bars to go with them and bought these.Everything about installing the cross bars was super easy, except for one thing. Problem is, that one thing could be the deal breaker for many. I am a woman with weaker than average, skinny arms. Of course, it could just be me; but I googled, and it seems like everyone else has trouble removing the end cap to the rail, which we have to do to install these cross bars.I spent hours trying to figure out why placing the screwdriver in the hole and pressing wasn't good enough to slide the end cap off. Google told me all about twisting, pulling, prying, not inserting a screwdriver, the bent nail trick. I was on the verge of just bringing it in to the dealer. Let me tell you the trick that did it for me. Once I figured it out, it took me ten minutes on each side to get the end caps off.First, I needed one of those rubber things we have in the kitchen to open jars. This gave me a good grip on the end cap.Next, I placed a screwdriver into the hole and pressed. As I pressed the screwdriver towards me, I pushed on the end cap towards the screwdriver and also back towards the trunk. This is not easy to do as they are opposing forces. I did it in quick jerking motions with as much force as I could muster until they came off. I did it myself, but I recommend it be done with two people, if possible.WHAT ELSE?The cross bars are very attractive and they don't make any noise when I'm driving around with them. That was a huge concern of mine from reading about other people's experience with cross bars. Nope, no problem with that at all.SUMMARYThe product itself is very nice. It was the minivan that posed the problem for installation. However, since installation is essential for the use of this product, I will lower the star rating to 3, for tough installation.If you are wondering whether to buy these cross bars, I recommend you first try to remove the end cap on the rear of the roof rail. If you cannot do it, I don't recommend buying these cross bars, because you would not be able to attach the cross bars without that essential step. Once the end cap is removed, everything else is easy.___________________________UPDATE: I've used these crossbars for a few trips: once with a rooftop bag, and twice with saddlebags attached to the crossbars and rails. The bars hold solidly. We haven't had any problems.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
As advertised
By Disappointed
There is nothing sexy about cross bars. What I needed was something that was easy to install and could bear the weight of a cargo box. I settled on these bars for my '07 Honda Odyssey and am very pleased. After reading the reviews about difficulty of installation I was a bit nervous, but I actually thought that installation was easy - and this coming from a man who is not handy at all. Whole installation time took me about 30 minutes. The bars are sturdy and look great (almost sexy!). Anyway, highly recommend.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Nice looking - easy to install
By Redcboats
These are robust and easy to install roof rack bars for my 2007 Honda Odyssey. Just read the reviews for hints about getting the roof rack end caps off. Mine came off by depressing the release button with a small screwdriver and a firm tug rearward. Installation was fairly easy, once I realized that the front and rear crossbars are slightly different lengths. Duh, the front one has a sticker saying "front" on it. We will be testing these with a couple of kayaks this weekend.
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