🚙 Elevate your Palisade’s adventure game with style and strength!
The Snailfly Upgraded Roof Rack Cross Bar is a vehicle-specific, lockable cargo carrier designed for Hyundai Palisade models from 2019 to 2025. Crafted from high-quality aluminum alloy, it supports up to 165 lbs of evenly distributed weight, perfect for bikes, kayaks, and snowboards. Its aerodynamic design reduces wind noise while maintaining clearance for panoramic sunroofs. Easy to install with included hardware, it combines durability, functionality, and sleek aesthetics for the modern outdoor enthusiast.
Color | black |
Brand | Snailfly |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 40.55 x 5.51 x 5.51 inches |
Load Capacity | 165 lbs |
Mounting Type | U-Bolt |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | Snailfly |
Model | FBA-C83PAL |
Item Weight | 13.47 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 40.55 x 5.51 x 5.51 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SnailflyPLSUGCB |
Manufacturer Part Number | SnailflyPLSUGCB |
K**R
Nice addition to my husbands SUV
My husband installed it very easily on his car. Thinks he'll transport his kayak to a lake!
K**Z
bueno, facil de instalar y muy recomendado
es un buen producto mi esposo lo mando a comprar y llego rapidisimo y fue muy facil de instalar.tambien es bastante resistente lo estamos usando para transportar varias cosas.
L**.
Great Value and Performance for My Hyundai Palisade
I highly recommend the Snailfly Roof Rack Cross Bars for anyone looking for an affordable and durable solution for transporting cargo on their vehicle. They are easy to install, quiet, and secure.
S**X
Good value and sturdy - be patient w/ instructions - you got this!
I had to view the instructions a few times to grasp the full intent of the installation process. I say "view" instead of "read" because they're mostly just drawings on a one-sided page that looks like it's been copied a few times. Don't worry about attaching the long beams yet - start unlocking the end sections first. Getting the small square faceplate open to get to the "locked" area underneath was interesting Push in the 2 lower corners (there are little arrows), then put a fingernail (or thin flathead screwdriver) into the groove at the top, then pull lightly - pops open. There's a little plastic "tie" that stays attached to that faceplate in the upper right corner - DON'T cut that, just let it dangle. Unlock keyhole w/ the key, and turn. Doing that can be a bit rough - jiggle it in the lock a bit, then unlock - you'll get it. Then remove the larger plastic surrounding housing. For smaller hands, this can be challenging, but keep working at it. I had to wiggle it a bit to get it off.Once those plastic parts are removed, loosen the 2 lower bolts w/ the smaller allen wrench (provided). Loosening those starts to OPEN the jaws of the clamp that will grab onto the rail, later. Tightening those same bolts of course tightens the clamp jaws, once you have it where you want it on the rail. Instructions help after that point - and just use common sense - you'll be fine.NOTE: be sure to decide WHERE on the side rails you want your two beams to be placed, before tightening any end clamps. I watched the short video on the ordering page for that "ballpark" placement. If you have something specific you want to fit on top of those beams, measure space betwn them first. There are some round "cutout" areas on the Santa Fe's attached silver car rails, but I believe those are for Hyundai mfg racks, not these secondary market ones (?). I think you can pretty much attach these clamped babies wherever you want them on the silver car rails. 2ND NOTE: Get on a step stool so you can see WTH you're doing up there. Better leverage too.The biggest hassle for me was the 2 short screws on the UNDERSIDE of each long arm, near each of the ends. You can't see them from the topside, since the holes are pointing downward, once the bars are actually on the car. Who knows - maybe I did something out of order in this installation - lol. But I wanted to SEE those screwholes to start tightening the final bits. So I placed a small mirror on top of the car, mirror facing UP, to see where the screw holes are. This way I could view and make sure they're aligned well. Hand-tighten first, then use the "star-head" allen wrench to fully tighten (this 2nd one also provided).I'm female and 58, and I enjoy these little challenges. Enjoy the process!
K**L
Easy assembly and installation
Easy assembly and installation. Fit our 2023 Hyundai Tucson perfectly!
P**
Easy installation and no noise.
Easy installation and quiet running down the road.
J**S
You get what you pay for
I've had these bars for a year. Knowing what I know now, I'd probably purchase the factory bars. Two biggest complaints: you have to use an allen wrench to tighten the clamps. All other bars for other cars I've had have a knob that you turn to tighten the clamps. Second is the end caps. They are hard to get on and off. One of my end caps came off while driving down a major highway. I could hear it flapping but couldn't pull over in time before it flew off. If you leave your bars on all the time and don't need to take them on or off, these are probably OK. Make sure the end caps are securely snapped in place. I will admit that the bars are very sturdy.
A**J
Fits 2019 Santa Fe Ultimate
Easy to put together just a hassle to use the little wrench. Knocking a star since one of the keys got stuck and the covers keep coming off.I used duct tape on the covers during our trip which solved that issue. Just cut and reapply if you need to adjust them...just dont forget the little wrench!!
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