Roof racks for your Honda CR-v by Thule, Yakima, Rhino Rack and Rola. Easy installation and custom fit designs ensure these racks will allowy you to carry a bike rack, cargo basket, cargo box, ski rack or watersport carrier to your CR-v.
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We offer custom fit roof racks from Thule, Yakima and Rola that will be a perfect fit for your vehicle. Just enter your year make and model above. We also offer a full line of roof rack accessories, including roof bike racks, roof cargo baskets, roof cargo boxes, kayak and canoe carriers, roof bags, ski racks and snowboard racks. If you need to do some roof rack repairs, we also carry replacement parts for all the roof and cargo racks.
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Yakima Q Tower Roof Rack Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V
Alright, today on a 2012 Honda CRV were going to do a test fit of the Yakima Roof Rack system. Well be using the 58 inch low bars, part number Y00409, the Q99 Q clips, and the Q83 Q clips and finally the Yakima Q towers. Were going to start with our low bars already assembled according to the instructions, so all Ive got to do is place them on the vehicle.First off, well go ahead and open up the front car doors, then well go ahead and place our first roof rack in place. Okay to put them in the right spot were going to measure from the edge of the windshield to the leading edge of the control tower. Now always go by your manufacturers instructions, however in this case well be using measurement of 10 inches. Okay, next well go ahead and make sure that the roof rack is sitting even from left to right.With the first bar in place well go ahead and attach it to the vehicle.
Yakima Roof Rack Fairing Review - 2012 Honda CR-V
Today on this 2012 Honda CR-V, we're going to do a test fit of part number Y07048. This is the fairing for our Yakima roof racks. And now our Honda has already been equipped with the Yakima roof rack so all we got to do is attach it to the front crossbar. Our fairing has already been assembled according to instructions, so all we got to do is to install on the front crossbar. Basically, to fasten our snap on to the front crossbar, then we'll run a hard wire through and tighten it down. All right, and that's what it takes to install our fairing.
Thule Podium Roof Rack Installation - 2007 Honda CR-V
We are going to install the Thule Podium roof rack. We will show you how to install it and how it looks. The first thing we need to do is remove the cover for the hard point that is already installed on the vehicle. There is a little slot you put your screw driver in and pull it out. There are two studs and we have to clean up the threads to install out adapter parts. It does come with a die that will help you clean up the paint on the threads. You want to run those all of the way down as far as you can and then back it off. You can do that for every stud. We will add two extensions to the studs. Go ahead and install the cover that comes with the fit kit and then put a crossbar on. 0:44
Thule Podium Roof Rack Installation - 2008 Honda CR-V
Today we are going to install a roof rack from Thule on a 2008 Honda CR-V, and we will be using the following part numbers: THLB50 we are going to be using the Podium Roof-Mounted Foot Pack, part number TH460 and then we will use the Fit Kit, part number THKIT3042. That will connect the roof rack and the foot to the actual roof of the CR-V itself. On the table here we have got the assemblies needed to assemble on the roof rack. This is actually one-half of the kit all these part numbers include two of everything. So you have two load bars here, two of the Foot Packs, and two of the Fit Kits. As you can see, we have one already installed on the front half of the vehicle. We are going to put this one together for you and show you how it will install on the back part of the vehicle.
RockyMounts TieRod Roof Bike Rack Review - 2013 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2013 Honda CR-V, we're going to be test fitting the RockyMounts TieRod Roof Mounted Bike Carrier, part number RKY1014. Our CR-V is already equipped with a factory roof rack so we're going to mount the RockyMounts TieRod directly to the factory cross bars. We'll lift up the carrier and set it on top of our cross bars. We'll feed the straps at the head of the bike carrier around our front bar. Lock them back into the head and use an Allen key to tighten them down. Then we can reinstall the cover on the head of the bike rack.
Thule Domestique Roof Bike Rack Review - 2013 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2013 Honda CRV, we're going to be test fitting the Thule Domestique roof-mounted bike carrier, part number TH513. To mount the carrier to our roof rack, we'll set it up on top of our cross bars, and then we can fit the head of the bike rack over our front load bar. We'll lift the bottom clamp around the bottom of our load bar, and use the included Allen key to tighten down the Allen head bolts. Once we have the head of our bike rack secured, we can move to the rear. We want to position the rear clamp and again tighten it down with the included Allen wrench. Once we've done that, we'll take our skewer and reinsert it into the head.
Swagman Fork Down Roof Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2012 Honda CRV well be test fitting the Swagman roof mounted bike carrier part #: S64710. To mount the bike carrier onto our roof rack well set it in place on top of our load bars. Well fit the U-bolt clamps around our crossbars and then tighten them down using the included wing nuts. Well feed the clamping bar around our rear crossbar and again tighten it down with our wing nuts. With that done were ready to load our bike. Well drop our front fork into position on the skewer, well secure the bike by the front first and then well move back to the rear and tighten it down with the wheel strap.
RockyMounts TieRod Roof Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2012 Honda CRV well be test fitting the Rocky Mounts Tie Rod roof mounted bike carrier part #: RKY1014. To mount our bike carrier up on top of our roof rack well set it up on top of our crossbars first. Well fit the rubber coated steel straps on the front head around our front crossbar. Well fit them back into the head and tighten them down using the included Alan key. In the rear well fit the clamp over our rear crossbar and use the wing nuts to tighten it down. With that done our bike racks installed on our roof rack and were ready to load our bike.
Yakima FrontLoader Roof Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda CR-V
All right, today on this 2012 Honda CR-V, we're going to do a test fit of part number Y02103 from Yakima. The front loader wheel mount bike carrier. Our Honda's already been equipped with a Yakima roof rack system. Okay, we'll start off with our roof rack already been assembled according to the instructions. So we'll start off by putting the front half onto the front crossbar and attaching it loosely. And then we'll go ahead and make sure if our clamp for our rear crossbar is slid in position and then loosely clamped down as well.
Yakima ForkLift Roof Mounted Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda CR-V
All right, today on this 2012 Honda CR-V, we're going to do a test fit of part number Y02098 from Yakima. This is the forklift roof mounted bike carrier. Now our Honda's already been equipped with a Yakima roof rack system and a bicycle rack who's already been assembled according to the instructions so all I got to do is place it on the roof rack. We'll start off by placing the front half of the bicycle rack with your front bar and then we'll go ahead and put the clamp onto it and route it underneath the bar and then loosely secure it. Then we'll go ahead and do the same process for the clamp at the back bar. All right, now we'll go ahead and take a second to make sure the roof rack is in the spot we wanted and make sure it's even in a straight line going front to rear.
RockyMounts PitchFork Roof Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda CR-V
Alright, today on this 2012 Honda CRV, were going to do a test fit of the RockyMounts Pitchfork Bike Carrier, part number RKY0438. A few notes about this bicycle rack is that it will work with round bars and square bars and some elliptical bars. This is also compatible for bicycles with disk brakes. Now, our Honda has round bars already installed for our roof rack, so what Ill do is take our already assembled bicycle rack and place it on the roof rack. Well line the front clamp with the front crossbar and then well loosely clamp it down in place, and then well go ahead and move the clamp and put the back bar into position. Alright, well take a second to make sure that the bike rack is even with the vehicle, front to rear, and then well go ahead and tighten it down for good.
Thule Pulse Alpine Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2013 Honda CR-V, we'll be test fitting the Thule Pulse Alpine Rooftop Cargo Box, part number TH613. There are a few notes that we want to make aware. When installing this cargo box, we came into contact with the rear antenna. In this case, the rear antenna was removable by simply untwisting it. We decided to go ahead and remove the antenna so our cargo box would be a better fit on the CR-V. With a sleek and long aerodynamic style of this box, it's important to know that you will not be able to open up your hatch without the cargo box and your rear hatch door coming in contact.
Thule Pulse Large Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Honda CR-V
Today in our 2013 Honda CRV, well be testing the Thulle Pulse Large Rooftop Cargo Box part number TH614. This box is very quick and easy to fit to your vehicle. Its important to know that you will not be able to open up your hatch without the cargo box and your rear hatch door coming in contact. To begin our testing, well go and place our cargo box on top of our crossbars. Well then open our cargo box where we can tighten down the four gray knobs. Make sure that the clamps are already set to be around the crossbars.
Thule MOAB Roof Top Cargo Basket Review - 2013 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2013 Honda CR-V, we'll be test fitting the Thule MOAB also known as the Mother of All Baskets Rooftop Cargo Carrier, part number TH690XT. To begin our test fit, we'll take notice that our crossbars are separated at 32 inches. Now, we're ready to load our carrier on top of our crossbars. Once we have our carrier on top of our crossbars, we can tighten each clamp by twisting the gray knob to secure the clamps. Once we have each clamp secured, we can then go ahead and put our covers back over each clamp. With that, our basket is installed and we're ready to hit the road.
Yakima RocketBox Pro 11 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2012 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2012 Honda CRV were going to be test fitting the Yakima Rocketbox Pro 11 roof mounted cargo box part #: Y07193. To fit the cargo box to our vehicle first well place it up on top of our crossbars. Well then position the clamps over our crossbars and adjust the placement of our cargo box until we get it where we want it. Then well move back and forth from driver side to passenger side to tighten down the clamps inside the box that go around the crossbars. Be careful to make sure that you position the cargo box in a manner that it wont inhibit access to your hatch door at the rear of the vehicle. With all four of the clamps tightened down were all ready to load up our box and get on with our trip.
Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2013 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2013 Honda CRV well be test fitting the Yakima Fatcat 6 Locking Rooftop Ski and Snowboard Carrier, part number y03088. Now to begin our test fit, well take the front carrier, place it over the top of our front crossbar and bring the rubber-coated steel straps around underneath the crossbar and latch them back to the carrier attachment point. Once theyre locked in place on either side, we can then open up the carrier, tighten down the wing nut and clamp it into place. With that our carrier on the front crossbar is now secured. Well now place the rear carrier on top of the rear crossbar and repeating the same procedure clamp it down and then make sure its secured to the rear crossbar. Now with both carriers in place, we can go ahead and load our skis and snowboards.
Whispbar Roof Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2013 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2013 Honda CRV were going to be test fitting the Whispbar Locking Rooftop Ski and Snowboard Carrier, part number wb-300. To begin our test fit, well take our front carrier and place it on our front crossbar. We can go ahead and bring the rubber-coated steel straps around the crossbar, latch them into position, and then lock them in place. We can then open our carrier and tighten it down to our front crossbar by tightening the wing nut located inside. Once we have our front carrier secured to our front crossbar, we can then close the carrier and repeat the same process for the rear. We need to make sure that our rear carrier is lined up with our front carrier.
Thule Flat Top Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2013 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2013 Honda CRV, well be test fitting the Thule Flattop Ski and Snowboard carrier, part number th92725. To begin our test fit, well simply place the front carrier over the front crossbar and bring the rubber coated steel straps around underneath the crossbar and secure it back to the foot of the carrier. We can then use the gray knob to tighten down each strap; we will do this on both sides of the carrier.Now with the front carrier installed we can move to the rear carrier where again, well repeat the same procedure, only this time were going to want to line it up with the front carrier to make it easier to load our skis and snowboard. With the rear carrier installed, were now ready to load our skis and snowboards. Well simply open the carriers using the gray push button on the ends of each carrier and then we can slide the snowboard and ski into position and clamp down the carriers.Just like that were all loaded up and were ready to go. That completes our test fit of the Thule Flattop Ski and Snowboard carrier, part number th92725 on our 2013 Honda CRV..
Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier Review - 2013 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2013 Honda CR-V, we're going to be test fitting the Thule SUP Stand-Up Paddleboard Taxi, part number TH810. Our CR-V already has a factory roof rack system on it and our SUP Taxi is already preassembled, so we're ready to go ahead and fit it to the vehicle. We'll start with the front carrier. Securing it on the front crossbar, we'll bring the rubber coated straps around underneath the crossbar and reattach them to the carrier where we can tighten down the gray wing nut on either side. We'll then move to the rear crossbar. We do want to make sure that our front and rear carrier line up with each other to make it easier to load our SUP.