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For what it's worth...
I've put artificial rain gutters on my pop-up, and this is the style of tower I use (just not the super tall ones).
My setup:
Note, if you look *really* closely, you can see that on the front, I've used the Thule artificial Rain gutters (better product IMO) and on the rear, I used Yakima's version. The Thule's have a plate on the bottom side (the inside roof of my pop-up) and the Yakima ones just have big washers. The Thule ones are less expensive ($40 for 4) as they come in a set of 4. The Yakima's come in a set of 2 (for $30/pair). The reason I used the Yakima ones on the rear is that I already had 2 extra Thule ones (used 1/2 the set on my Jeep's Hard Top) and didn't need to buy a complete other Thule set and have 2 left over again. (although in hindsight, it might have been smart to mount 3 sets of artificial rain gutters on my Pop-up to give more flexability in bar placement, since I don't have adjustable rails like John.
For what it's worth...
I've put artificial rain gutters on my pop-up, and this is the style of tower I use (just not the super tall ones).
My setup:
Note, if you look *really* closely, you can see that on the front, I've used the Thule artificial Rain gutters (better product IMO) and on the rear, I used Yakima's version. The Thule's have a plate on the bottom side (the inside roof of my pop-up) and the Yakima ones just have big washers. The Thule ones are less expensive ($40 for 4) as they come in a set of 4. The Yakima's come in a set of 2 (for $30/pair). The reason I used the Yakima ones on the rear is that I already had 2 extra Thule ones (used 1/2 the set on my Jeep's Hard Top) and didn't need to buy a complete other Thule set and have 2 left over again. (although in hindsight, it might have been smart to mount 3 sets of artificial rain gutters on my Pop-up to give more flexability in bar placement, since I don't have adjustable rails like John.
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