Pierre, The problem with these is that you have to pop them off to raise the top. I guess it's the solution if you don't mind that and don't want to put additional holes in the top. Regards, -Karl > Hi! all > Thule makes, what I always called, long legs and long bars for the > poptop...I have been using them for several years. i use three bars on my > west, because i usually carry several kayaks or canoes... these bars take > five minutes to take off..but I can say that i have also been attracted to > the brackets; but i would have to take the boats off anyway (s), if i wanted > to put the top up...so what is really the difference? and I am not drilling > any holes! > pierre a. lachance > lac beauport, quebec > www.geocities.com/lachancepa/ >
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