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Roof Rack

Part Number: 73821-6MA0B
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Rail Assembly-Roof Rack Left-hand
Description: With sunroof.
MSRP $1,133.67
$692.11

Rack Guide

Part Number: 48236-40U00
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Included with gear assembly.
Other Names: Retainer-Power Steering Gear
Backordered

Short Rack

Part Number: 49200-1UM1B
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Includes Housing, Rack And Pinion Valve.
Applications: POWER.
Other Names: Gear Assembly - Power Steering
Description: Murano. Fwd. From 8/11. Le.
Backordered

Roof Rack

Part Number: 73820-6TA1A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Finisher Assembly - Roof Side, Right-hand
Replaces: 738206ta0a
Description: With sunroof, silver.
MSRP $704.78
$434.15

Roof Rack

Part Number: 73821-1JA0A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Finisher Assembly - Roof Side, Left-hand
Description: With sunroof.
Backordered

Rack Retainer

Part Number: 48236-0M000
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Included with gear assembly.
Other Names: Retainer-Steering Gear
Description: Manual steering.
Backordered

Rack Assembly

Part Number: 49271-48P00
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Included with gear assembly.
Applications: 2 WHEEL STEERING. 4 WHEEL STEERING, FRONT.
Other Names: Rack, Rack Assembly-Power Steering
Description: 300ZX. With turbo.
Backordered

Roof Rack

Part Number: 73821-6TA1A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Finisher Assembly - Roof Side, Left-hand
Replaces: 738216ta0a
Description: With sunroof, silver.
MSRP $580.02
$357.29

Insulator Rack

Part Number: 54445-F5100
Nissan Nissan
Replaces: 54445w1400
Backordered
Backordered

Rack Assembly

Part Number: 73821-5AA1A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Roof Luggage Carrier Side Rail, Roof Rack Assembly Left-hand
Replaces: 738215aa0a
Description: Black.
MSRP $846.55
$521.47

Rack Gear

Part Number: 49271-69Y00
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Included with steering gear. Included with gear assembly.
Applications: POWER.
Other Names: Rack, Rack Assembly-Power Steering
Description: Sentra. Sr20de. Power steering, japan built, 2.0L.
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Expanding Your Carrying Capabilities Safely

Nissan of Boone understands your desire for top-quality parts to keep your vehicle in excellent condition. Roof racks provide secure mounting points for oversized cargo that won't fit inside. They expand your vehicle's utility for recreational equipment and work materials. Properly installed roof racks distribute weight safely across your vehicle's structure.

How Roof Racks Work on Your Vehicle

Roof racks attach to factory mounting points or use specialized clamping systems. They create stable platforms for bikes, kayaks, luggage carriers, and other bulky items. Models like the Nissan Pathfinder and Nissan Kicks utilize different rack designs based on their roof configurations. The rack system must handle wind resistance and weight without compromising vehicle stability. Quality racks include tie-down points and often feature adjustable crossbars.

What Causes Roof Rack Problems

Corrosion attacks mounting hardware and weakens structural integrity over time. Overtightening during installation can crack factory mounting points. Vibration from highway driving loosens bolts and fasteners gradually. Improper loading stresses the rack beyond its rated capacity. Aftermarket roof racks often lack the precise engineering of genuine parts. We replace many generic racks that damaged vehicle roofs or failed during use.

When to Replace Your Roof Rack

Rust, cracks, or bent components require immediate rack replacement for safety. Excessive movement or noise while driving indicates loose or damaged mounting points. Replace racks that no longer accommodate your current cargo needs. Most roof racks need inspection and potential replacement every five to seven years depending on use. Genuine Nissan roof racks are engineered specifically for your vehicle's weight capacity and roof design. They integrate seamlessly with other systems like trailer towing equipment when properly rated.

Why settle for less when Nissan of Boone offers the best for your vehicle's needs?