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That all depends on the car/truck. I tried using some j racks on my accord but the problem was that because they sat so close to each they would not allow my outback to sit flush on its side. I'm sure that it if the j racks were separated a little further from each other it would have been fine but because I didnt have that option I chose to sell the j racks and just lay the kayak on the racks upside down.
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Bare racks. I considered some noodles or those surfboards protectors but it sat just fine. Tie the bow and stern and you're good to go
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