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Originally Posted by miket
Is that kind of foam either strong or flexible? I dont want it to flex in the wind but if a ladder is loaded behind at an angle it could push down hard on the fairing behind the rear rack.
Edit: i suppose it if wasn't i would just leave a gap at the places the ladders contact.
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Strong, cheap, and flexible. Round polyethelene foam pipe insulators sell at the hardware store for $2 or less for 8' length, depending on pipe size. Google or YouTube for "hotwire foam" keywords. Used to be, RC model airplane guys made wings, etc. out of styrofoam, which is pretty weak and brittle. Polyethelene, otoh, is tough, light, strong, weatherproof, and very cheap, so I'm told the RC crowd now uses that for crashproof planes.
On the whole, though, follow Frank's advice and take the whole rig off the roof if/when able, since fairing the rack will only give marginal improvement to an otherwise atrocious aerodynamic roof rack & ladder setup.