Hi there-
I am new this so I have a question.
I own a 2012 Chevy Traverse and unfortunately, it has no roof rails.
On my other car, I have roof rails which my Thule rail clips attach to and then I am able to add a cross bar and then my Thule roof cargo box.
So all that being siad, I have struck out trying to find manufactured roof rials for my Chevy Traverse. I think the only solution is to make them out of wood. On the Chevy there is a channel of sorts of where a roof rail can potentially go. I was thinking of building a roof rail out of some type of teak, or something that will stand the outside element and attached it in this channel.
At this point I would be able to attach my Thule rail clips to the new wood roof rail and then add the metal crossbars.
Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Please remember, I am only looking to add the roof rails, not a wood roof rack.
Thanks
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