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Yakima LoadWarior ReviewYakima Loadwarrior tested on our Nissan Pathfinder

Robert Morawski
Nissan at Off-Road.com

'Twas the month of Christmas
and what should appear?
A Yakima Loadwarrior
To hold more of my gear.

Back when I was a teenager, camping was what I could get into a backpack and carry for myself. Now that I am older, married, and have started a family, camping and off roading has now become an ordeal reminiscent of the gulf war buildup. Tents, air mattresses, sleeping bags for three, ice chests, kids toys, tools, spare parts, and all the other niceties that make life away from home a little more comfortable. My ever reliable '88 Nissan Pathfinder has served me well in hauling all this to and from camp sites and off road adventures, but now that we have one more family member on the way, there is no way everything will fit now. A trailer is out, since I do not have a place to keep it when it is not being used, and I don't see a need, or the finances, to go to a bigger vehicle. The solution is to load some stuff up top without looking like the Griswolds family truckster from National Lampoon's Family Vacation.

With an incredible selection of carrying options, Yakima came through with a solution that is versatile, expandable, and easy to install. Yakima has a mind boggling product line that will allow you to carry bikes, canoes, kayaks, skis, snowboards, and of course, gear. Some products hang off the back, others to the roof, and if you drive a truck, some mount right to the bed. No matter what you want to haul, or what you drive, Yakima will most likely have some solution for you. I went with a LoadWarrior gear basket and the optional extension, bringing the dimensions from 44" X 39" to 62" X 39". Even the basket has a number of options available including light bar brackets, stretch nets, and a spare tire carrier. In 2001, Yakima is adding the MegaWarrior basket at 52" X 48" and expandable to and incredible 74" X 48". Also in 2001 will be locking brackets and a weather resistant soft side cargo bag to help keep things dry up top.

To mount the LoadWarrior, Yakima sent their Q towers, Q20 clips, Q stretch kit, and 48" crossbars. The stretch kit was required to mount the rack on my two door Pathfinder since the rear tower could not be mounted to rear doors that don't exist. Your equipment list will vary depending on what you are driving. To find out what you need, you can either contact the sales department at 1-888-925-0703, or try www.yakima.com.

Once everything arrived, I started to pre fit everything in my living room, as the weather outside was frightful. Each component comes in its own box and has its own unique instructions. It took a few minutes to get the instructions in the right order, and to visualize how everything was to fit together. First I was to use the instructions for the Q20 clips to get the measurements for where the Towers get clamped to the crossbars, and where the Towers get placed on the roof. Next came the instructions for the Stretch kit, which had me reference the Q Towers instructions to install the front Towers as normal, then back to the Stretch Kit instructions for the rest. I was amazed to find that the just about all the tools that are required for the Q Towers were included. In fact, the only tool that I needed to supply was a Philips head screwdriver for the eight screws on the LoadWarrior and extension.

Front Q-Tower and Q20 clip
placed about 4"back from the
top of the windshield.

Front Q-Tower and Stretch Kit
clamp. The bar is stretching
between the front Tower, and
the rear Tower. The clamp holds
the bar down in the middle.

The clamp pressure from the
middle of the bar, holds the rear
Tower in place

Of course, the details of my installation, and parts list, may not coincide with your application, but needless to say, the Q Towers is a very easy way to get everything to mount up. To start, the front set of Q Towers is straight forward, and I just had to add the Q20 clips so the bracket could mount to the internal raingutter of the front door. Next I had to remove the clamping mechanism from the remaining two Q Towers and install them to the Q Stretch Kit. This allows the front and rear Q Towers to be linked together, and the clamp sits between the Towers. This allows for two mounting points in both the left and right doors at about 12 inches apart, but the Q Towers are actually about 36 inches apart along the roof. The LoadWarrior then just gets clamped on to the crossbars. The mounts for the LoadWarrior even use a nice "T" bolt allowing for the removal of the rack from the crossbar, without having to completely undo all of the mounts. Just loosen the bolts enough to turn the "T" bolt, and it comes apart without the worry of losing parts.

Q Towers and crossbars installed from the front and side.

 

T-bolts allow for removing the
LoadWarrior without completely
disassembling the mounts.

The construction quality is great and the fit of all the components was first rate with no problems getting anything to line up. Packaging was well done and none of the parts had any shipment damage at all. My rack measures in at 62" x 39" x 6.5" and is rated at carrying 140 lbs of gear. The diameter of the metal tubing is perfect for bungee cord and tie down hooks. I have not yet been able to try the "sheet plywood" test to get any 4' x 8' home from Lowe's, but with a few ratcheting tie down straps, it should not be a problem. When trying to decide on how to get you gear from point A to point B, be sure to put one of the fine pruducts from Yakima on your short list. With a dizzying product line selection, you should be able to find something to work for you. Yakima can be contacted on the web at www.yakima.com , 1-888-925-0703, or: Yakima Products
1385 8th Street
Arcata, CA 95521

Completed install after about 30 minutes.

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