So short version is we are looking at roof racks for my wife's 2008 Mazda 3 wagon. I think everyone else calls it a 5door, but to me its a wagon. We are taking two long road trips this fall and would like to take the Mazda over my Jeep. I figure even with a cargo coffin attached to the top the Mazda still has to get better mileage than my Jeep.
I'm new to the roof rack world. I've always had a hitch and a basket, or trailer, or a truck. The Mazda does not have anything on the roof right now. In looking at how these things attach it looks like they clip underneath or on top of the window seal? Does this affect the seal and let watter in? Also are there rubber pads or anything to protect the paint from the clips or feet where they make contact with the roof? The cars not perfect, but it is very clean with no major damage or issues. Glaring scratches from the roof rack attachment points would upset the Mrs.'s and nobody wants that.
Also I am assuming these four feet take the weight of the crossbars and place it on the stronger parts of the car where they attach at the doors, thus not damaging or denting the roof. But what ever happened to the old Sears gray/white cargo boxes? I get that you can't load as much in those unless you want to dent the roof, but how did they attach to the car? Were they the same as shutting them under the seal? I've seen few of those on my local CL so I figured I'd ask.
I've looked and found that just getting the fee to attach to the car, and the cross bars by Yakima or Thule are $300+. That doesn't include the cost of the cargo coffin thing that goes on the rack. I found another by a company called SportRack for less than half the price of the Yakima/Thule stuff, anyone have experience with them? They attachment points look similar to the bigger companies. The attachment feet look beefier on the Thule/Yakima stuff. Is this another one of those, you get what you pay for type things? Honestly, I don't want this thing to damage the car, or come loose and fall off going down the interstate.
Thanks