Subaru Crosstrek Manuals 2019 Crosstrek Owner's Manual | Page 353

8-14 Driving tips/Loading your vehicle & Roof rail S08AJ04 1) Crossbar Cargo can be carried on the roof after securing the crossbars to the roof rails and installing an appropriate carrying attach- ment. When installing crossbars and a carrying attachment, follow the manufac- turer’s instructions. The roof rail system is designed to carry loads (cargo, crossbars and carrying attachment) of no more than 150 lbs (68 kg). Be sure not to exceed your vehicle’s GVWR and GAWR. CAUTION . When using a carrying attach- ment, make sure that the total carrying load of the cargo, cross- bars and carrying attachment does not exceed 150 lbs (68 kg). Overloading may cause damage to the vehicle. . For cargo carrying purposes, the roof rails must be used together with the crossbars and any ap- propriate carrying attachment that may be needed. The roof rails must never be used alone to carry cargo. Otherwise, da- mage to the roof or paint, or a dangerous road hazard due to loss of cargo could result. NOTE Remember that the vehicle’s center of gravity is altered with the weight of the load on the roof, thus affecting driving characteristics. Drive carefully. Avoid rapid starts, hard cornering and abrupt stops. Crosswind effects will be increased. & Roof tent S08AJ14 WARNING Adding weight to the vehicle’s roof can adversely affect handling, brak- ing, and rollover resistance. The vehicle must never be driven with a total roof rail load in excess of 176 lbs (80 kg). CAUTION . The roof rail load limit for sta- tionary vehicles (700 lbs (317 kg)) applies only when the vehicle is parked and the load is evenly distributed left/right and front/ rear and the roof crossbars and