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The Yakima fairing is what I used. Width depends on your cab roof, I used 44" on my Tacoma. The yakima.com configurator will tell you the bar and fairing length for your truck.
Wow, nice fairing, Nikol! Very professional. Interesting storage behind also. What do you keep there? I think if I build one, it will be a hybrid of your design and one from ski3pin's saved pics (above).Thank's. I made it myself
I use this deflector within two years
Wow! That's really nice.Nikol said:
What kind of material is the deflector made from?Nikol said:Thank's. I made it myself
I use this deflector within two years
After a couple years use, I'm still very happy with my Yakima single bar with fairing on my Tacoma with Fleet. It's not cheap, but is easy to install and very stable. I'd recommend getting the Q tower locks, too, just in case.SCUD said:REI & Rack Attack have Yakima at 20% off sale. REI sale is through the 21st, Rack Attack through the 28th. Both will sell single bar sets. One bar, Q towers, Q clips, lock cores, and windshield = $285.50.
X2Bosque Bill said:After a couple years use, I'm still very happy with my Yakima single bar with fairing on my Tacoma with Fleet. It's not cheap, but is easy to install and very stable. I'd recommend getting the Q tower locks, too, just in case.
Bosque Bill said:After a couple years use, I'm still very happy with my Yakima single bar with fairing on my Tacoma with Fleet. It's not cheap, but is easy to install and very stable. I'd recommend getting the Q tower locks, too, just in case.