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Rhino Rack Roof Basket Review - 2017 Hyundai Sonata

Today on our 2017 Hyundai Sonata we're doing a test fit of the Rhino-Rack roof-mounted cargo basket. This is 47" long by 35" wide and has a 165 pound weight capacity. That part number is RMCB. Now I mentioned it does have a 165 pound weight capacity. You do want to double-check your vehicle's owner's manual to make sure it can withstand that much weight. We have three of our four mounts already secured down here. We're going to show you how we secure our back passenger side now.



Curt Roof Basket Review - 2017 Hyundai Sonata

Today on our 2016 Hyundai Sonata we're doing a test fit of the CURT roof-mounted cargo basket. This part number is C18115. Now it's 41-1/2" long by 37" wide by 4" deep. It has a 150 pound weight capacity. Although it does have a 150 pound weight capacity, you do want to double-check your vehicle's owner's manual to make sure your roof can withstand that much weight. As you can see here we've got three of our four foots down and secured with our brackets and thumbscrews.



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Hyundai Sonata

Today on our 2016 Hyundai Sonata we're doing a test fit of the CURT 20 by 48 cargo carrier. That part number is C18110. Now this is designed to work with 1-1/4" and 2" hitches and has a 300 pound weight capacity. With it installed on our vehicle we're going to start off with our measurements, ground clearance being first. To the bottom of this bolt we're going to have about 11-1/2". What's great about this carrier compared to others is that we do have that raised shank in the back which is going to lift our carrier even higher than our hitch and give us a little more clearance.



Surco Products Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Hyundai Sonata

Today on our 2016 Hyundai Sonata we're doing a test fit of the Surco 20 by 48 cargo carrier. That part number is 52017. Now this has a 300 pound weight capacity and is designed to work with 1-1/4" hitches. We already have it installed on our vehicle. We're going to start off with a few measurements. Ground clearance is going to be first here.



Thule Roof Basket Review - 2016 Hyundai Sonata

Today our 2016 Hyundai Sonata we're taking a look at the Thule Canyon XT Roof Cargo Basket. This is 49 inches long by 40 inches wide by 6 inches deep and has a 150 pound weight capacity. That part number is TH859XT. We already have three of our four mounts in place. We're first going to show you how we secure this down then we'll take a look at some other features. Here we have our bracket that we've already adjusted. To adjust it we just loosen up our two arm bolts there and a bolt there using that included Allen key that comes with our kit.



Rhino Rack Roof Basket Review - 2016 Hyundai Sonata

Today on our 2016 Hyudai Sonata we're going a test of a Rhino-Rack roof-mounted cargo basket. This is 47 inches long by 35 inches wide and has a 165-pound weight capacity. The part number for this is RMCB. Though this does have a 165-pound weight capacity you do want to check your vehicle's owner's manual to make sure that your roof can withstand that much weight. We already have three of our four clamps down and secured. We're going to show you our last one here.



Surco Products Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2013 Hyundai Sonata

Today on our 2013 Hyundai Sonata, we're doing a test fit of Surco 20 by 48 cargo carrier. This is designed for 1 1/4-inch hitches. Has a 300 pound weight capacity. The part number for that is 52017. The first thing we're going to do here take a few measurements. Ground clearance being first.



Curt 17x46 Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2011 Hyundai Sonata

Today on our 2011 Hyundai Sonata, we are going to be doing a test fit on the 17x46 Curt Compact Cargo Carrier. Now this has been designed for use with inch and a quarter or 2 inch hitches. Part number on it is C18145. Today we are using a class one hitch, that's going to limit our capacity to 200 pounds. We are using the class two rather, we can go up to 350 and with the class three it will go all the way up to 500 pounds. Now to begin our test fit, we are just going to slide the shank of the carrier into the receiver tube of the hitch. We'll line up our threaded hole with our hitch pin hole.





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