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Posted: Mar 14 2007 at 6:44pm | IP Logged Quote Gordo

I have had my new 2007 Frontier SE Crew Cab (long bed) for just over a month and have become quite frustrated trying to find racks for over the cab to support the front of my canoe.  I didn't get the expensive Nissan rack with it, and starting to wish I had.  (My dealer kind of discouraged it.)  Thule and Yakima don't have any to fit.  In fact I can't seem to find one anywhere.  Looking at the roof over the doors it seems Nissan didn't leave much of an overhang for a rack to grab onto.  Can anyone tell me if they've conquered this problem, how?  Thanks.  Gord from Alberta
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Posted: Mar 15 2007 at 2:53pm | IP Logged Quote aikijutsuvt

I feel your pain!  I have had a 2006 Crewcab shortbed and have the same issues.  Yakima said they are basically giving up and Thule said they are working on it.  The only option I have found is both of these companies have made a track system that has to be screwed into your roof with self sealing screws.  I haven't really had the nerve to put holes in my trucks roof though!  Truth be told though, I never cared much for the way the racks on the new Froniers look.  They seem to just stop in the middle of nowhere at the back of the roof.  Good luck on your search, and if I find anything, I will be certain to pass it along.
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Posted: Mar 15 2007 at 10:55pm | IP Logged Quote Gordo

Mondial says they have a rack that fits from 2000 to 2006, but it is all the same part number.  I'm thinking this is unlikely because of the model change in 2005.  I already tried a generic fit SportRack from Canadian Tire (I think it's made by Mondial) which was supposed to fit 2000 to 2005 models, but it came nowhere near fitting mine.
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Posted: Mar 17 2007 at 11:44am | IP Logged Quote aikijutsuvt

Look no further for a rack.  I think I found something.  There is a site called 4x4parts.com.  They have a roof rack/carrier that fits the 05,06,07 frontier.  I emailed them and they said the rack could support 180lbs.  Hope this helps.  By the way, the fore mentioned site is all about Nissan trucks and only Nissan trucks.  Good luck!!
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Posted: Mar 17 2007 at 1:01pm | IP Logged Quote Gordo

Aiki, this is a great find!  I like the looks of this rack / carrier.  It seems they've found a way to get it to "stick" to the steep slope above the doors.  I'd like a longer bar across the width of the rack so I can offset my canoe and still find room for my wife's kayak, but if they don't have such I'm sure I can rig something up using this rack as a base.  The site also lists a front hitch receiver for the new Frontier which I couldn't find at any of the local shops - not exactly hidden but it should do the trick to allow me to haul some bikes in front.

I was going to mention, I saw a post on ClubFrontier forum where the fellow had mounted a Thule rail system on his roof.  It looked good, but required drilling a bunch of holes through the roof.  I have been mentally preparing myself to do that, but now it may not be necessary.

Thanks man!  Gordo

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Posted: Apr 11 2007 at 11:59pm | IP Logged Quote jhueffed

I've heard the only option, if you don't have a factory rack install, is a rack that sits on tracks on the bed of your truck.  It's made by Trac Rac.  It basically looks like those frames you see in the backs of truck to haul lumber and ladders.

 

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Posted: Apr 12 2007 at 6:04am | IP Logged Quote aikijutsuvt

I am updating a past post about the aftermarket rack.   I did order the rack and install it on my truck.  I had a real hard time with 4x4parts.com.  First, I had paid for the rack and waited to have it shipped.  Well, after ten days of the order still being processed and my credit card being charged, I started to send emails and phone calls.  After four phone calls and numerous emails, I get no response.  I look on line at my order status agin on day 12 to find the total on the bill was $350 plus shipping when the amount I purchased it for originally  was $205 plus shipping.  Finally, I sent one last email threatening to take further action if I did not recieve a response.  I got a phone call.  I wound up paying an additional $45 plus the original amount and the rack finally shipped ( three days after I was promised it would)!  When I got it here, the instructions were missing and some of the bolts were gone.  I again, emailed them and they said if I looked at the parts list (i.e. instructions) to find out what bolts were missing, they would send them.  Keep in mind I told them I recieved NO instructions as well as no bolts.  I figured out how to install the rack in about an hour.  To be honest, I was hoping for the thing to wow me after what I went through, but truthfully, the rack is poorly made and the mounting system sucks.  The only reason I still have it on my truck is because I went through so much to get it I feel I have to use it. 

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Posted: Apr 12 2007 at 5:32pm | IP Logged Quote DrKwan

Glad I got the roof rack now!

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Posted: Apr 12 2007 at 8:49pm | IP Logged Quote Gordo

I feel bad for Aikijutsuvt, like the sacrificial lamb who saved me the heart ache of dealing with these scheisters!  So now it's back to square 1.  I am going to look into getting some Thule rails and mounting them to my roof.  A fellow on Club Frontier did that - he mounted them with the supplied crush nuts and bolts, plus some glue he called "marine 5200".  (Anyone heard of it??)  I hate to drill the 6 holes per rail, but I need a rack and see no other option.
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Posted: Apr 13 2007 at 3:17am | IP Logged Quote Frontyfan

Man that sounds like a hell of an ordeal, anyone else had any experience with, or I should say a bad experience with this company, that makes me cringe thinking about it, because they indicated that they are working on street legal headers for the 01-04 model frontys, and I'd sure hate to have them be POS's and also have to put up with so much BS to get some, I'd rather just take my chances with the SLR headers then, when the time comes and if I decide to get after it that much.

 

 



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