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Marquizzo

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  1. Thanks for this correction @windguy! I couldn't find them online, but I saw the Yakima part number in your post, which was very helpful. However, I only found them for $500-$600, which still feels a bit pricey. I followed @mrtn's link and found these for $200 + free shipping (impressive, given they're based in Germany)! They're rated for loads up to 75kg, which is more than enough for paddleboards or a skybox. I think I'm gonna go with this option. Wish me luck!
  2. For future reference if anybody else is having this issue, you don't have to wait until the next rain to test your roof for leaks. Just grab a hose and try pouring a bit of water on different spots on the roof, a little at a time. That way you can pinpoint the source of the leak, and it won't be huge quantities of water damage. I guarantee you that you, the owner, will be more meticulous at finding the leak than a mechanic at the dealership whose only motivation is to get you out the door as soon as possible.
  3. I got a 2019 Ford Transit Connect and am looking at installing roof rails. Dealership is quoting me $600 for EACH rail plus labor, which is ridiculous. Does anybody know of an online parts store where I can buy reliable 3rd party roof rails for my car? Yakima and Thule don't make them (they only make the cross-bars), and most online stores only sell fixed-point cross-bars. PS: I'm looking for rails that look something like this: Appreciate your help!
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