cuyeda wrote:Found it....

Lil Bear sells these brackets.
Thanks for the mention, Cliff ... and posting the pic, too!
I was going to mention that the problem with both
Yakima and
Thule towers is that they lean inward too much and will contact the teardrop's wall & roof edge before the crossbar is parallel with the roof. If you look closely at the above pic, you can see that the towers that I sell go almost straight up for a short distance before gently curving inward, thereby making attachment to the sides of teardrops much easier. These are the clamp-on type towers, and you can take the racks off when you don't need them, and the only thing that is permanent is the stainless steel "gutter" we call a
quick-rail. I have another mounting base that is permanent to the trailer, but I prefer these type. Nearly all
Yakima and some
Thule accessories fit these crossbars, too!
Since we're talking about roof racks here, someone posted a question on another thread about carrying canoes & kayaks on teardrops ... well, both
Yakima and
Thule make an accessory for their racks that allows the boats to pulled out to one side and lowered for easier handling, loading, and unloading. These would be ideal for carrying canoes or kayaks on teardrops, as you could simply pull the boat to one side so that you could access the galley area of the 'drop! I'm currently working with a local canoe & kayak dealer to design & build a teardrop for him that will have that exact feature...
Just more grist for the ever-evolving teardrop mill ...

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