PRINSU DESIGNS | Subaru Crosstrek 2013-2017 Prinsu Roof Rack
PRINSU DESIGNS | Subaru Crosstrek 2013-2017 Prinsu Roof Rack
PRINSU DESIGNS | Subaru Crosstrek 2013-2017 Prinsu Roof Rack
PRINSU DESIGNS | Subaru Crosstrek 2013-2017 Prinsu Roof Rack
PRINSU DESIGNS | Subaru Crosstrek 2013-2017 Prinsu Roof Rack

PRINSU DESIGNS | Subaru Crosstrek 2013-2017 Prinsu Roof Rack

Sale price$890.00
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Description

The original low-profile roof rack for your Subaru Crosstrek is just what you need to take your build to new heights. Made of the highest-grade materials the Prinsu Rack will accompany on wherever your adventures take you. Check out the key features below.

  • Fits Suabru Crosstrek 2013-2017
  • High-quality aluminum with a black powder coat finish
  • Crossbars with built-in drop points for easy mounting
  • Noise-reducing trim is included to keep your ride as quiet as possible
  • Modular design for maximum customization
  • Requires drilling into factory roof and installation of plus nuts.
  • 500lbs dynamic load capacity and 1,000lbs static load capacity 

The Subaru Crosstrek Roof Rack is a fully modular rack designed for Crosstrek’s from 2013-2017 current.

Prinsu Roof Racks are designed to be modular in order to fit whatever lifestyle and hobbies you have. Our one-of-a-kind crossbars feature drop-in points for easy mounting of hundreds of different accessories. This means that whether you are hitting the slopes for a ski trip or going to the beach for a surf trip your Prinsu Rack will get you there.

All Prinsu Racks are made of high-grade aluminum to ensure you get the best quality product on the market. The aluminum construction keeps weight down so you don’t have to worry about overloading your rig. Even though the rack is lightweight it can still hold its fair share. Most Prinsu racks have a static load capacity of 1,000 lbs and a dynamic load limit of 500 lbs.

Installation

This Roof Rack Requires Drilling into the factory roof for installations of plus nuts. On Some Models, and depending on installation, the rear mounting hardware may conflict with the airbag mounting bracket. We recommend dropping the headliner in the rear to ensure that no damage to the airbags occurs. Reach out to our customer service team if you have any questions.