Installed on a 2018 Toyota Camry. Have used for a couple of trips to the hardware store and they work great! I'm a happy customer.
***** PROS *****
- The product is good, ships fast, is well built, is reasonably priced compared to Thule, and it'll work great if you install it right and if you're willing to make a small modification to reduce wind noise.
- The crossbars look sleek.
- The product itself is well packaged and not difficult to install.
***** CONS *****
- The instructions aren't the most straightforward, and the print is both tiny and very low-resolution. Just take your time during install and read carefully and you'll be fine.
-These things absolutely HOWL between 55 and 80 mph. Fortunately, there's an easy fix: go buy some 5/32" paracord from harbor freight, walmart, or amazon, and wrap the crossbars in that paracord. The wrap needs to be spiral-wound, with as much tension as you can manage, with a few inches between each wrap. Secure with heavy duty zip ties and some knots. See attached pic of my installation. Recommend wrapping these after assembly, but *before* installation so you don't have to crawl on top of your car / on a step ladder. The paracord wrap disrupts an aerodynamic phenomenon called vortex shedding - well enough to keep the crossbars from resonating loudly as you drive down the road. The difference is night and day. With the paracord mod, these are utterly silent. Without the paracord mod, however, the tone is loud enough that I would have to take these off any time I wasn't actively using them, which for me would've been a deal-breaker.
Source - I am a mechanical / fluid dynamics engineer with over a decade of work experience. Get the paracord.