natcc99
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Why did I pick Prospeed?
Install Comments:
Install Issues:
Wind Noise and Efficiency Comments:
Conclusion:
Upgraded larger SS washers.
Note: For front and middle mounting points, no spacers needed
Rear most mount requires 2 spacers per side.
Image shows the clearance of the rear most mini cross bar and the shark fin antenna
Added washers to not squeeze the frame and prevent the mini cross bar from touching the antenna
The logo is backwards
Front wind deflector with gasket installed. Prospeed sells a gasket separately, but I followed k3g's advice.
Last but not least, my favorite design feature where the slope of the rack matches the windshield. No, I'm not planning on installing front facing lights.
Firstly, I would like to give thanks for the community, especially the following links
@k3g for the wind deflector gasket idea
Introduction:Prospeed Roof Rack for a R1S
Purchased in Aug 2025; on sale for $1,350 ($100 off)
Why did I pick Prospeed?
Prinsu appears to be the crowd favorite and I have friends who have them on their Toyotas. I have no doubt they are great, but I personally didn't like the styling.
I picked Prospeed for following reasons
- Cost
- Low Profile
- Wind Deflector angle matches the slope of the windshield
Install Comments:
- Well packaged; no damaged during shipping
- Hardware nicely organized in individual sealed bags
- The mounting brackets were well machined and fits perfectly
- No R1S instructions; instead, had to rely on R1T instructions
- Below are R1S specific installation notes:
- The rear most mounting points needs spacers to clear the roof
- The side frame comes in 4 total pieces; 2 per side. Kit comes connectors to link the 2 pieces together.
Install Issues:
- The washers around the mounting L bracket seem to small cover the slot. I purchased some larger SS washers. They are the largest ones I can find that can fit side by side.
- The rear most mini cross bar is shorter than the other bars. I believe this is to help squeeze the rear to match the lines of the R1S' roof. However, when tightening it down, the mini cross comes in contact with the shark fin antenna. I tried moving the whole roof rack rearwards, but it was already maxed out. I solved this by adding washers to the mini cross bar to not squeeze the frame. I'm okay with this because I'm not putting any weight on the rear mini cross bar except lights.
- The PR logo is reversed on one side; which seems odd. It doesn't bother me, but thought I share this observation
Wind Noise and Efficiency Comments:
- Yes, there is wind noise. I can only hear it at highway speeds. I can still have a normal conversation with my family.
- Not sure if this is a good measure, but any rain drops on the glass roof does not get blown away. The wind deflector pushes all the air up and over the roof.
- I didn’t noticed any major impact on range
Conclusion:
- I'm very happy with the roof rack
- The slick design is inconspicuous; yet functional
- I've already done a hardware store lumber pick up and looking forward to my next off road adventure
Mounting Bracket ready for Install
Upgraded larger SS washers.
Note: For front and middle mounting points, no spacers needed
Rear most mount requires 2 spacers per side.
Image shows the clearance of the rear most mini cross bar and the shark fin antenna
Added washers to not squeeze the frame and prevent the mini cross bar from touching the antenna
The logo is backwards
Front wind deflector with gasket installed. Prospeed sells a gasket separately, but I followed k3g's advice.
Last but not least, my favorite design feature where the slope of the rack matches the windshield. No, I'm not planning on installing front facing lights.
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