Product Description
Product Details
- Size: 32in
- Color: One Color
- Brand: Yakima
- Model: 8007046
- Released on: 2008-01-18
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 39.50" h x 2.30" w x 5.50" l, 1.80 pounds
Features
- Moves wind up and over rack, reducing noise
- Available in a variety of widths (32", 38", 44", 50" ), depends on vehicle width
- Fits windshield angles and curvatures
- Compatible with every Yakima tower
- Safe positioning anywhere along the vehicle's roof
Most helpful customer reviews
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome!!
By Juan F. Upegui
This product is indeed amazing. The yakima fairing fulfills its purpose of substantially minimizing the loud wind blowing noise when a roof-rack is installed. This product is extremely easy to install (about 10 minutes tops). Besides the it primary purpose, it also gives you vehicle a make-over, gives it a sporty look to it. I would definitely recommend this product!!!
Cons: It can definitely be cheaper for two reasons: 1) flexy material looks that it can go for less. 2) the front of the fairing says "Yakima", its like free advertisement.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Looks Great - Noise Still A Problem
By Martin A Hogan
Okay, this "fairing" looks cool on top of my Toyota Tacoma and it hides the roof rack. However, it does very little to cut down on wind noise. I was really surprised at how much noise it still allows. Instead of thumping the roof, the wind now whooshes loudly. If you don't have the music on, it takes some getting used to. Without the ski rack on top, it is easily stolen by unscrewing the bolts (although I don't know who would steal a 38" X 3.5" piece of plastic). It's amazing what we buy to make things look "cool". Thule also makes nice looking `fairings'.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
yakima roof rack fairing
By Raymond Madden
I suppose I may have expected too much in any product's ability to reduce wind noise of a roof rack. At turnpike speed, the fairing helps but does not eliminate the noise created by the rack. Strong side winds, or quartering from ahead cause the most noise, and of course the fairing works best when traveling in the same direction as the wind or at lower speed. Still noisy, but not to such an extent!
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