

Today, on our 2012 Chrysler Town and Country, we'll be test fitting the Thule Roof Cargo Carrier, part number TH690. With our factory roof rack preassembled and our cargo carrier preassembled, we are now ready to test fit it on top of the vehicle. We'll began by setting the cargo carrier on top of the roof rack, centering it from left-to-right and then clamping it down using the provided hardware with the cargo carrier. And with our hardware all tightened up, our basket is secured to the roof rack. We'll then cover with the provided hardware covers. And just like that our cargo carrier is secured and ready to be loaded.
And that completes our test fit of the Thule Roof Cargo Carrier, part number TH690 on our 2011 Chrysler Town and Country.
Yakima RocketBox Pro 11 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Chrysler Town and Country

Today on our 2013 Chrysler Town and Country, well be test fitting the Yakima RocketBox Pro 11 Rooftop Cargo Box at 11 cubic feet in black, part number Y07193. Now to being our test fit, our vehicle already has factory crossbars, so well place the RocketBox on top of the crossbars. Now well need to adjust the clamps to fit our crossbar spread. Well undo the black knobs inside of the box where we can then slide the clamps to their correct location. Now the clamps on our RocketBox are fully extended. Well now slide the box backwards allowing the clamps to go around our factory crossbars.
Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Chrysler Town and Country

Today on our 2013 Chrysler Town and Country, well be test fitting the Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Rooftop Cargo Box at 14 cubic feet in black, part number Y07192. Now weve already gone ahead and pre-assembled our RocketBox and made sure that the clamps are undone. We can now place our box on top of our factory crossbars. We can then adjust the clamps as necessary in order to fit the RocketBox to the vehicle correctly. We can then go ahead and tighten down the black knobs. Well then work back and forth on our RocketBox opening the lid on either side to tighten down the red knobs after we have made sure that they are around our factory crossbars. Now with all four red knobs tight our RocketBox is secured to the vehicle and were ready to load it up.
Yakima LoadWarrior Roof Cargo Basket Review - 2010 Chrysler Town and Country

Today on our 2010 Chrysler Town and Country we will be test fitting the Yakima Load Warrior Roof Rack cargo basket. Our vehicle roof rack is already preset to the 30 inches recommended by Yakima for the cargo basket, and our roof rack is already preassembled. Well go ahead and mount it to he vehicle. Well begin by setting the cargo basket on top of the vehicle. Well center it from left to right. Then well attach it using the included hardware.
Thule MOAB Roof Top Cargo Basket Review - 2010 Chrysler Town and Country

Today on our 2010 Chrysler Town and Country, we will be test fitting the Thule M.O.A.B. Roof Top Cargo Carrier, part number TH690. With our roof rack already set for the 28" spread and our cargo basket already preassembled, we're ready to go ahead and mount it to the vehicle. We'll begin by setting the cargo basket on top of the vehicle and will center it from left to right, will then tighten it down using the included hardware with the basket. With our hardware tight and our basket clamped down to the vehicle, we'll go ahead and install the hardware covers. Now that the hardware covers are on, our cargo basket is ready to be loaded and head on down the road.
Rola Roof Cargo Basket Installation - 2010 Chrysler Town and Country

Today on our 2011 Chrysler Town & Country, we will be test fitting the Rola Roof Mounted Cargo Basket, product number 59504. With the crossbars spacing on our vehicle already set to 30 inches and our roof rack already pre-assembled, we're ready to go ahead and mount it to the vehicle. We'll begin by setting the basket on top of the crossbars. We'll then line it up from left to right, at which point we'll then tighten it down using the included hardware. As stated in the instructions, we will put the U-bolt on the underside of the crossbar. We'll then set the bracket over the top lining up the square holes with the rubber grommets in the cargo carrier.