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Thanks! Did you get yours installed yet?
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Thanks for the great info. I’m trying to decide as well. Top choices are Sherpa, Westcott and Reconn. After your post and the other great feedback, I’m leaning Sherpa. How is it to add accessories and tie downs?I've spent the last few weeks researching roof racks and talking with each manufacturer as I have a few specific requirements:
In reading through numerous forum posts and reddit, the three that came up that would fit this criteria are Sherpa, Westcott, and UpTop. I also spoke with the marketing manager for Rhino and Victory. In no specific order, here is what I gathered:
- Low profile, I have a low garage height and I want to be able to park in my garage with the roof rack AND ski rack mounted to it
- Low MPG impact, closely related to front wind shield style and low profile
- Low wind noise, closely related to front wind shield style and low profile
- No silicone sealant (in UT we have very hot summers and cold winters, silicone doesn't hold up well long term outdoors).
- Ideally no cutting of existing roof weatherstripping (easily returned to stock)
Hopefully this information helps everyone make their decisions based upon what is important to them.
- Rhino Rack (Recon), 4.5" tall at front, 3.75" middle, 3 5/8" at rear. Personally I liked the front deflector style visually, disliked that it was the most expensive of all listed, brand new, and their feedback was that there would be wind noise and a MPG impact of .5-1mpg. Also was the least responsive customer service of all and most difficult to get answers from. Seals with gasket and NOT silicone. In stock (as of today) and ships within 48 hours.
- Sherpa Atlas lowest profile of all the choices with only 2 5/8" above roof line in front of shark fin. Numerous posts from others with Sherpa racks spoke of the great build quality and low/non existent noise levels and minimal MPG impact. Extremely responsive customer service, and they told me they rarely get any feedback on MPG impact or noise until the rack is loaded with accessories. Seals with gasket and NOT silicone and NO cutting of existing weatherstripping. Second most expensive rack as this is their 'top' choice with 1/4" side rails, very beefy. Ships within 1-2 weeks (as of today)
- Victory Evolution, 3" above roof line in front of shark fin. Seals with silicone, and wind deflector needs to contact paint on roof (thus needing PPF underneath it). They told me that there will be noise and it depends on how it's mounted, forum posts and conversations here verify that most are experiencing wind noise and some level of MPG impact. Ships within 1-3 weeks (as of today).
- Uptop Kilo, 3 1/4" above shark fin. The most unique designed deflector that directs wind above and below the rack, I personally like the look of it (they note on their website that their racks are 'noise free' due to this design). Many forum/reddit posts saying there is no wind noise until accessories are mounted. Seals with silicone, and NO cutting of existing weatherstripping, also had extremely responsive customer service. Finally this is the least expensive rack with very little leadtime. Ships within 1-2 days (as of today).
- Westcott, 3" tall just past shark fin dead center, uses silicone to seal. Some posts indicating it's quiet and built well from users. They answered the phone and spoke to me, but seemed somewhat busy and most answers were very short. Longest leadtime of 4-6 weeks (as of today).
My first choice was the Uptop as I like the design, it's the most affordable and there is near universal good feedback on their racks for other vehicles. However it was too tall for my specific use, so I ordered the Sherpa on the black Friday deal (15% off). The Sherpa Atlas is the lowest profile, also has near universal good feedback, great customer service, ships soon, and does not use silicone. I'll post feedback once I receive and mount it.
That's something that I neglected to say above about all of the racks but another reason I chose the Sherpa - they have a slick system of drop in T-nuts that don't require disassembly. Also has built in tie downs on the side, and easy to add more. See link below:Thanks for the great info. I’m trying to decide as well. Top choices are Sherpa, Westcott and Reconn. After your post and the other great feedback, I’m leaning Sherpa. How is it to add accessories and tie downs?
No. The fairing does not contact the touch the body of the truck.Does the bottom of the fairing on the sherpa sit on the truck’s body? I see a rubber (?) strip on the bottom.
Nice touch with the washers looks good.Installed the Sherpa Atlas over the weekend, overall a very easy install. It took me about 2 hours working slowly and stopping often to double check my work (and laying microfiber towels down to avoid scratching any paint). I really like the mounting blocks and bonded washers instead of using silicone, it seems like a really good method of sealing and robust. The rack is very high quality, very thick side plates, and I love that the front deflector doesn't touch the roof. Great packing as well.
I did add brass washers to tie in the rack with the paint color. I also left 2 bars out (over the sunroof) as I don't need them right now and wanted to be able to see out of the sunroof unobstructed. No wind noise to speak of so far but will update as I put the miles on.
Lastly I pushed the rack farther forward than some might as I want drainage for the snow we get in the mountains.
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