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Raised Rails
Raised rails are factory-installed, lengthwise metal or plastic bars on a vehicle roof that have a visible gap between the rail and the roof skin, allowing you to pass your hand under them. They act as mounting points for attaching crossbars, luggage carriers, or cargo baskets, offering easy attachment and versatility for all your gear-hauling adventures.
Flush Rails
Flush rails are vehicle roof-mounted side rails that run from front to back, sitting directly against the roof without any gap underneath. Often found on modern SUVs and wagons, they provide a sleek, aerodynamic base for attaching accessories but require specific, compatible crossbars to function as a roof rack system.
Bare Roof
A bare roof (or "naked roof") is a vehicle roof with a smooth surface, featuring no pre-installed roof rails, tracks, or fixed attachment points. To install a roof rack on a bare roof, specialized systems use clamps or hooks that secure around the door frame/jambs.
