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Roof racks for your Honda Civic 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 Civic.




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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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Honda Civic Roof Rack Videos

Yakima Q Tower Roof Rack Installation - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Sedan, well be test fitting the Yakima Round Bar Roof Racking System, part numbers Y00409, Y00699, Y00731 and Y00124. With our roof rack already assembled according to the instructions, well begin our test fit by placing the front crossbar onto the front of the vehicle. Well measure seven inches from the front part of the glass to the first part of the tower on the front crossbar.Well do this on both the passenger and the driver side of the vehicle ensuring that crossbar is perpendicular to the vehicle. Once we have established this measurement, well tighten down the bolts inside of the que towers and clamp down the front black plastic cap securing the crossbar to the front of the vehicle. Well now place the rear crossbar on the rear of the vehicle and well measure the crossbar spread. This is the measurement from the center of the front crossbar to the center of the rear crossbar.



Thule Traverse Roof Rack Installation - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic, well be test fitting a Thule Roof Rack System. We will be using the 58 square load bars, part number THLB58, the Traverse foot pack, and part number TH480, as well as the fit kit for our Civic which is part number THKIT1425. We already have our load bars assembled according to the instructions, so now we are ready to mount them up on our vehicle. First we will need to open up the driver and passenger front doors, well set the front load bar assembly up on top of our roof and to position it correctly well measure 10-5/8 from the edge of the windshield to the leading edge of the Traverse foot, we will make sure these measurements are the same on both sides, so then we will use the included Accutite tools to tighten the feed to our vehicle. Now we can put on our rear load bar. Again we will open the rear passenger and driver doors and set the bar up on top of the roof.



Thule AeroBlade Traverse Roof Rack Installation - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic, well be test fitting a Thule Roof Rack System. We will be using the 60 AeroBlade load bars part number THARB60, the Rapid Traverse Foot Pack, part number TH480R, and the fit kit design for our Civic part number THKIT1425. We already have our load bars assembled according to the instructions, so now were ready to mount them up on top of our vehicle. The first thing we need to do is open the passenger and driver front doors. We will set the front load bar assembly up on top of our roof and to position it correctly well measure 10-5/8 from the edge of the windshield to the leading edge of the Traverse foot on both sides of the vehicle. Once we have the bar positioned well take the included Accutite tools and tighten down the clamps to our roofline, with our front load bar secure we can move onto the rear.



Yakima Q Tower Roof Rack Installation - 2007 Honda Civic

Today on this 2007 Honda Civic Sedan, we're going to be test fitting a Yakima Roof Rack System. We'll be using their 58-inch CrossBars, part number Y00409, the Q Towers, part number Y00124, the Q131 Clips, part number Y00731, and the Q99 Clips, part number Y00699. We already have our roof rack assembled according to the instructions and now we're ready to fit it up on our vehicle. We'll take the front crossbar assembly and set it up on top of our roof after we open the front passenger and driver doors. To position the front bar correctly, we'll need to measure 8 inches from the leading edge of the tower to the ends of the windshield on both sides. Once we've done that, we can adjust the tension screws on the towers and lock them down.



Thule AeroBlade Traverse Roof Rack Installation - 2007 Honda Civic

Today, we have a 2007 Honda Civic and we're going to be test fitting a Thule Roof Rack System. We'll be using their 53-inch AeroBlade Bars, part number THARB53 as well as the Rapid Traverse Feet, part number TH480R, and the feet kit for this vehicle, part number THKIT1425. We already have our roof rack assembled according to the instructions and now we're ready to mount it up on our vehicle. To mount the bars, first we'll need to open the front passenger and driver's side doors. We'll sit the front load bar assembly up on top of our roof and then we'll start to position it. To position the front bar, we need to measure 10-5/8 inches from the edge of the windshield to the leading edge of the Traverse feet on both the driver and passenger's side.



Thule Traverse Roof Rack Installation - 2007 Honda Civic

Today, we have with us a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting a Thule Roof Rack System. We'll be using the 58-inch Square Load Bars, part number THLB58, the Traverse Feet, part number TH480, and the Feet Kit for this vehicle, part number THKIT1425. We already have our roof rack assembled according to the instructions so now we're ready to fit it up on the vehicle. The first thing we need to do is open the front passenger and driver's side doors. We'll sit the front bar assembly up on top of the roof and then we can position it. To position the front bar, we need to measure from the edge of the windshield to the leading edge of the Traverse foot on either side.



SportRack Frontier Roof Rack Installation - 2011 Honda Civic

Today on this 2011 Honda Civic, we'll be test fitting a Sportrack frontier roof rack. We've already crossbars assemblies put together and set to the proper measurements. So now we're ready to go ahead and mount them up on the roof. We'll take our front crossbar assembly and lay it up on top of the roof. To position the crossbar assembly properly on the front, we need to measure 10 inches from the seam where the two doors meet to the center of the front bar. The feet on this Sportrack can swivel, so make sure that they are sitting as flat as possible on top of the roof of your vehicle.



Thule AeroBlade Traverse Roof Rack Installation - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid, we'll be test fitting the Thule Rapid Traverse Roof Rack System using part numbers THARB53 and TH480R. To begin our install, we'll need to open all four doors of our vehicle. We'll then set our front crossbar on top of the roof. We'll need to measure from the top of the windshield back on our roof, 10-5/8 inches. This will be the location of the leading edge of our front crossbar foot on either side. And with our front crossbar in the proper location as stated by Thule, we can go ahead and tighten down the feet using the included torque tool within each foot.



Yakima Q Tower Roof Rack Installation - 2010 Honda Civic

Today on this 2010 Honda Civic were going to test fit a Yakima roof rack system using the round bars and the Q Towers in place. Now were going to start off with our load bars already preassembled according to the instructions. Well start by opening the doors and place them on the roof. We will need to place the bars according to the manufacturers instructions so well measure from the edge of the windshield to the leading edge of the Q Tower. In this case our measurement is going to be eight inches. With the front load bar in place we can go ahead and repeat the same process for the rear load bar.



Thule AeroBlade Traverse Roof Rack Installation - 2010 Honda Civic

Today on this 2010 Honda Civic were going to do a test fit with the Thule Roof Rack System using the Rapid Traverse Foot Pack and the Thules Aeroblades. Were going to start off with our bars preassembled, following instructions; were going to test fit it on our car. Well start off by opening up the car doors. Well start off with the first load bar and put it on top of the roof line and then well move it into its proper position. To position it properly well measure from the front edge of the windshield to the leaning edge of the roof pad. Always go by the instructions listed, in this case well be using the measurement of 10 and 5 inches.



Rhino-Rack Aero Roof Rack Installation - 2010 Honda Civic

Alright today on this 2010 Honda Civic were going to do a test fit of the Rhino Rack Roof system. Were going to start off with our bars assembled, and then we will go ahead and open up the doors, and put them in place. We will start off with the first load bar, we will put it on top of the roof line and then we will put it in the proper place using measurements. What we are going to do is measure from the center of the door jam here, to the center of the roof rack and thats going to be 11-13/16. Alright next we are going to do the second rail and basically provide the same procedure as before except we will measure from the center of the front rail for proper placement. On our second measurement from the center of the crossbar to center of the crossbar will 27-9/16.





Honda Civic Roof Bike Racks Videos

Yakima FrontLoader Roof Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic sedan, we'll be test fitting the Yakima front loader roof mounted wheel mount bike carrier, part number Y02103. Now with the roof rack system already on our vehicle, we'll start off our test fit by placing the carrier onto the vehicle's cross bars. In no specific order, we'll loosen up the back bracket and the front bracket to bring the back bracket around the rear cross bar and the front clamps around the front cross bar. We can then turn the black T handle at the rear of the carrier to secure the rear bracket to the rear cross bar, and turn the black T handle at the front of the carrier to tighten down the jaws on the front cross bar. Now that the carrier is secured to the cross bars, we're ready to load up our bike. We'll unfold the front part of the wheel mount and undo the tray strap.



Yakima ForkLift Roof Mounted Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic sedan well be test fitting the Yakima Forklift roof mounted bike carrier, part number Y02098. To begin our test fit well simply place the carrier onto the vehicles cross bars and in no specific order loosen up the front bracket as well as the rear bracket to bring the brackets around the underside of the front and rear crossbar. Youll want to make sure that the bike carrier is perpendicular to the vehicles crossbars to ensure that the brackets fit correctly on the crossbars. Once weve established this position we can then tighten down the black T handle at the rear of the carrier to secure the rear crossbar to the vehicle, as well as tightening down the black T handle at the front of the carrier to secure the front of the carrier to the front of the crossbar, that when loosening up or tightening the black T handle, you may need to remove a skewer from the head of the carrier in order to remove the front black plastic safety cap. Once we have the carrier secured to the vehicles crossbars were ready to load up our bike. Well loosen up the skewer at the front of the carrier and move to the rear of the carrier and undo the tray strap.



Swagman Fork Down Roof Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic, well be test fitting the Swagman Forkdown roof mounted bike carrier, part number S64710. To mount our carrier up on our vehicle, well set it in place on top of our load bars. At the head of the bike carrier well feed our U-bolts up from the bottom, below our crossbar, and through the plate at the head of the bike rack. Then well use the wing nuts to tighten them down. At the rear, well fit the U-bolt through the top of the bike rack, around our rear load bar. Well fit the clamp from the bottom side, and tighten it down again with wing nuts.



RockyMounts TieRod Roof Bike Rack Review - 2007 Honda Civic

Today, we have a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting the RockyMounts TieRod Roof Mounted Bike Carrier, part number RKY1014. To fit our bike carrier to our roof rack, we'll place it up on top of our load bars. We'll fit the rubber coated steel straps at the front of the bike rack around our front load bar, re-secure them to the head and tighten them down with an Allen key. Once we've done that, we can move to the rear of the bike rack, fit the clamp around the rear bar and use the included wing nuts to tighten them down. Next, we're ready to load up our bike. We'll make sure the front cover is installed properly on the head.



Yakima FrontLoader Roof Bike Rack Review - 2007 Honda Civic

Today, we have with us a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting the Yakima FrontLoader Roof Mounted Bike Carrier, part number Y02103. To mount the FrontLoader up on top of our crossbars, we'll set it into place, fitting the front clamp around the front bar and the rear clamp around the rear bar. We'll use the included hand knob to tighten down the front clamp and then we'll use the T-bolt and wing nut to tighten down the rear clamp. With both clamps tightened, we're ready to load up our bike. We'll open up the top wheel hoop at the front of the bike rack and make sure that our wheel strap is open at the rear. We'll pick up our bike, set it into place, and bring the rear wheel hoop up to the back of the tire and tighten that with our hand knob.



Swagman Fork Down Roof Bike Rack Review - 2007 Honda Civic

Today, we have with us a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting the Swagman Fork Down Roof Mounted Bike Carrier, part number S64710. We've already got our bike rack assembled and now we're ready to mount it up on top of our vehicle. We're going to set the bike rack on top of our load bars. We'll take the U-bolts and fit them around the front load bar and out through the head of the bike rack. We'll use the wing nuts to tighten those down. We'll take the U-bolt for the rear, feed it down through the top of the bike rack and use a clamp on the other side and, again, use the wing nuts to tighten it around our rear bar.



RockyMounts Euro PitchFork Roof Bike Rack Review - 2007 Honda Civic

Today, we've got a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting the RockyMounts Euro PitchFork Roof Mounted Bike Carrier, part number RKY1103. This bike carrier is designed to fit into the T-slot that's available on many aftermarket crossbars. So to fit this rack on our crossbars, we'll need to remove the rubber stripping from the top of our front bar. We can either leave it off or to help keep noise down, cut it to fit and reinstall it once we've put our bike rack on. With the rubber stripping out of the way, we can go ahead and mount our bike rack. We'll open the door on the end of our load bar and slide the block into our T-slot.



Thule Domestique Roof Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid, we're going to be test fitting part number TH513, the Thule Domestique Fork-Mount Bike Carrier. Now, our vehicle is already equipped with the Thule Rapid Aero Roof Rack System so we're ready to go ahead and fit our bike rack to the vehicle. To begin, we'll set the bike rack on top of the crossbars. We'll place the head of the bike rack directly over the front crossbar. We can then bring the clamping device underneath the crossbar and tighten it down using the Allen wrench included within the bike rack. We'll then move to the back mount while we'll bring the clamp underneath the rear crossbar and clamp it down again using the included Allen wrench.



RockyMounts TieRod Roof Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid, we will be test fitting the Rocky mounts Tierod roof mounted bike carrier part no RKY1014. Now we've already removed the bike rack head cover so we will set the head over the front crossbar and bring the rubber coated steel straps underneath and resecuring them to the head of the bike rack. We can them move to the rear mount where we will bring the clamp underneath the rear bar and tighten it down with the wing nuts provided with our bike rack and with our rear mounts tight we can go ahead and move back to the head of the bike rack and tighten it down using the Allen Key tool included with the bike rack. Once that is tighten out we can reinstall our bike rack head and cover and we're almost ready to load our bike. We will simply make sure the skewer is out and centered and that our rear wheel strap is undone and out of the way. We will then place our bike on top of our bike carrier we will put the front fork into the skewer and tighten it down.



RockyMounts Euro PitchFork Roof Bike Rack Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid we will test fitting part number RKY1103, the RockyMounts Euro Pitchfork roof mounted bike carrier. Now this bike carrier will use the channel within the AeroBlade of our roof rack system. So to begin our test ft, we will remove the rubber channel cover from the front crossbar. With the cover removed we will side the bike rack head into the channel where we can then move to the rear mount and run the clamp underneath the rear crossbar and secure it with the wing nuts. We will then move back up to the head of the bike rack and tighten it down with the Allen wrench provided in our bike rack. Next we will go ahead and make sure that the front skewer is opened up and even.





Honda Civic Roof Cargo Carrier Videos

Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Sedan, well be test fitting the Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Roof Top Cargo Box with 14 cubic feet, black in color, part number Y07192. Now once great feature of the Yakima RocketBox is its ability to open from both sides. For todays demonstration, we will be installing the RocketBox onto the passenger side of the vehicle. Now with the roof rack system already assembled onto our vehicle, well start off our test fit by placing the cargo box onto the vehicles crossbars. Well then slide the box back, which will allow the crossbars to be in between the front and bottom brackets of the cargo box. Well then turn the key and push the red button to open up the cargo box exposing the four read T-handles.



Yakima RocketBox Pro 11 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Sedan, well be test fitting the Yakima RocketBox Pro 11 Roof Top Cargo Box with 11 cubic feet black in color, part number Y07193. One great feature of this RocketBox is its ability to open from both sides. So for todays test fit, were going to be positioning the cargo box towards the passenger side of the vehicle. Now with the roof rack system already assembled on our vehicle, well start off our test fit by placing the RocketBox onto the vehicles crossbars. Well then open it up exposing the four red T-handles. Well loosen up the four red T-handles to allow us to bring the brackets around the underside of the crossbars. We can then tighten them down to secure the brackets to the crossbars securing the RocketBox to the vehicle.



Yakima LoadWarrior Roof Cargo Basket Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Sedan, well be test fitting the Yakima LoadWarrior Roof Rack Cargo Basket, part number Y07070. Now with the roof rack system already assembled and onto our vehicle, well begin our test fit by placing the cargo basket onto the vehicles crossbars. Well then bring the brackets around the underside of the crossbars, hook the T-bolt into the bottom of the bracket and turn the black knobs to tighten down the brackets to secure the cargo basket to the vehicles crossbars. Once all four of the brackets are tightened down, the cargo basket is secured to the vehicle. That completes todays test fit for the Yakima LoadWarrior Roof Rack Cargo Basket, part number Y07070 on our 2012 Honda Civic Sedan. .



Thule MOAB Roof Top Cargo Basket Review - 2007 Honda Civic

Today we have with us a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and were going to be test fitting the Thule Moab Basket, part number TH690. Weve already got our basket assembled and set up to fit on our crossbars. Once we have the basket up on top of our bars we want to make sure that its sitting even from left to right and fit the clamps around the bars and use the hardware included to tighten it all down. With all of our clamps tightened down were ready to load up our basket and hit the road. Thats it for our test fit of the Thule Moab Basket, part number TH690 on our 2007 Honda Civic Sedan.



Thule MOAB Roof Top Cargo Basket Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid, we'll be test fitting the Thule Moab Roof Top Cargo Carrier, part number TH690. To begin our test fit, we'll simply place the basket on top of the crossbars and clamp it down using the hardware included with the basket. Now, you'll notice because of our crossbar spread, we did have to change the mounting locations of our basket, and as you can see, that is very easily done. Also, before we clamp our basket to the crossbars, we want to make sure that it is centered on the vehicle and then we can clamp it down. With the clamp down, we'll simply install the hardware covers. And with that, that will complete our test fit of the Thule Moab Roof Top Cargo Carrier, part number TH690, on our 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid..





Honda Civic Ski and Snowboard Racks Videos

Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Sedan, well be test fitting the Yakima FatCat 6 Locking Rooftop Ski and Snow Board Carrier, part number Y03088. Now with the roof rack system already assemble and onto our vehicle, well begin our test fit by placing the front part of the carrier onto the front crossbar. Well then open up the jaws on the carrier to expose the black levers of the inside of the carrier. Well then bring the rubber coated steel straps around the underside of the crossbar and hook them into position. We can then tighten down the black levers on the inside of the jaws to prevent the straps from coming off. Well then close the jaws and were ready to load the second part of the carrier.



Whispbar Roof Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Sedan, well be test fitting the Whispbar Locking Rooftop Ski and Snowboard Carrier six skis or 4 boards capacity, part number WB-300. Now with the roof rack system already assembled and onto our vehicle, well start off our test fit by placing the carrier onto the front crossbar. Well then open up the jaws and bring the rubber coated steel straps around the underside of the crossbar and hook them into position. Note that you may need to turn the red knob on the inside of the top bracket to tighten down the strap. After locking the rubber coated steel strap into position, we can then turn the black lever on the inside of the jaws to secure it in place. Well do this for both brackets on each side of the front part of the carrier.



Thule Flat Top Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2007 Honda Civic

Today we have with us a 2007 Honda Civic. Were going to be test fitting the Thule Flattop Ski and Snowboard Carrier, part number TH92725. To fit our carrier on top of our roof rack well place the first half of the carrier on top of our front load bar. Well feed the speed link straps around, secure them back to the clamp and use the hand knob to tighten them down. To mount the second half well place it up on our rear bar, make sure that it lines up with the first and repeat the same tightening procedure. With that done were ready to load up our skis and snowboards.



Thule Flat Top Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid, we'll be test fitting part number TH92725, the Thule Flat Top Ski and Snowboard Carrier. To begin our install, we'll place the front carrier directly on top of the front crossbar. We'll bring the rubber coated steel straps underneath the crossbar and secure them back to the carrier. We can then tighten it down using the wing nuts on the mounts. And now that our front carrier is installed, we can move to the rear carrier. We'll repeat the same mounting procedure, although we do want to make sure that the rear carrier is lined up with the front carrier to make it easier to load our skis and snowboards.





Honda Civic Watersport Carriers Videos

Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier Review - 2012 Honda Civic

Today on our 2012 Honda Civic, were going to be test fitting the Thule SUP Taxi Stand -Up Paddleboard Carrier, part number TH810. To mount our carrier to our roof rack, well take the first half of the carrier and set it up on top of our front load bar. Well feed the speed link straps around the load bar and fit them back into the head, and then well tighten them down with the gray hand knobs. Then we will take the second half of our carrier and place it up on top of the rear load bar. We do want to make sure that the second half lines up nicely with the front half. Well fit our speed link straps around the bar, again re-securing them to the head and tighten them down with the gray hand knobs and with that our paddleboard carrier is mounted to our roof rack and were ready to start loading up.



Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier Review - 2007 Honda Civic

Today, we have a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting the Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier, part number TH810. To fit the paddleboard carrier to our roof rack, we'll take the first half and set it up on top of our load bar. We'll fit the speed link straps around our bar and back to the heads and tighten them down with the hand knobs. Once we have the front half secure, we'll put our second half up on top of our rear bar, make sure its lined up with the first and repeat the same tightening procedure. With both halves tightened to our load bars, we're ready to load up and hit the road. That's it for our test fit of the Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier, part number TH810 on our 2007 Honda Civic Sedan..





Honda Civic Roof Rack Questions and Answers


  • Will Rola Sport Roof Rack # 59759 for 2007 Honda Civic 4-Door Interfere with Sunroof Operation
  • I reviewed the installation instructions for the Rola Sport Series Roof Rack, part # 59759, and there is no specific mention of any fit issues on the 2007 Honda Civic 4-door equipped with a sunroof. (For your reference I have sent a copy of the instructions to you in a separate email.) My contact at Rola advises that there may be clearance issues between the sunroof and the front crossbar. Also, as with some roof racks from other brands, there may be fit issues between certain rack-mounted ac
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  • Paddle Board Carrier Recommendation for a 2012 Honda Civic Sedan with Rola Roof Rack
  • What I recommend for Rola roof rack # 59758 and your 2012 Honda Civic sedan to carry the paddle board is the Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier, # TH810. This carrier will fit the Rola bars and was designed for paddle boards. I have included a link to a video review of this carrier for you.
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  • Spread of Roof Rack Crossbars Installed on 2011 Honda Civic
  • The manufacturer recommends a specific bar spread for two main reasons. 1) At the recommended spread, the feet and clips of the rack will make the most secure contact with the vehicle roof. 2) The spot where the manufacturer recommends placing the front and rear rack feet represents the strongest spot on the vehicle roof. This is why significantly changing the bar spread is not recommended. Yakima offers a standard round bar rack that when installed offers a bar spread of 32 inches.
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  • Will SportRack Frontier Semi-Custom Roof Rack, part # A21010S, Install Without Scratching Car
  • Any roof rack that affixes to your vehicle roof line will naturally put some pressure on the mating surface. However, as long as you install the rack as detailed by the manufacturer instructions, tighten as directed and use it within its weight limits, there should be no issue with damage to your vehicle. Since these racks are semi-custom, they are designed to mate with the specific contours of your vehicle. There is a layer of rubberized foam padding on the base of the rack feet; there is a
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  • Will SportRack Frontier Roof Rack Fit a 1997 Honda Civic Sedan and is a Short Roof Adapter Needed
  • For the 1997 Honda Civic sedan, the SportRack roof rack, # A21010S, is listed as a fit. It comes with everything needed for installation so you will not need an additional fit kit. The short roof adapter is not required for the sedan. I have included a link to all of the roof racks for the 1997 Honda Civic sedan.
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  • Fitting the Rear Rhino Rack Roof Rack Crossbar on a 2008 Honda Civic
  • I checked with Rhino Rack and they list the rear bar strip measurement as 49mm on each side. This is for a 4-door model. If you have a 2-door model, you will require a different clamp kit, # DK153, and on it the measurement would be 83mm. Otherwise, a different measurement for the 4-Door is not available. Make sure that the bar spread is correct, measured center to center between the bars, 23.06 inches. If the bars are not at the correct spread then the strip measurement will be off.
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  • How Do Roof Rack Accessories Attach To Rhino Rack 2500 Load Bars
  • The Rhino-Rack 2500 Load Bars that you referenced do have t-slots for roof rack accessories to attach to. Check out the picture I attached to see the dimensions of the t-slots. You can also attach accessories around the load bars as well. The dimensions of the load bars are 3-1/2 inches wide and 1-1/2 inches tall. If your roof top accessories can install on load bars with those dimensions you would be good.
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  • Roof Rack Options for a 2005 Honda Civic 2 Door
  • There are roof racks available for your 2005 Honda Civic 2-door, but the SportRack Frontier Semi-Custom Roof Rack # A21002S that you referenced is not a confirmed fit so I do not recommend it for you. Check out the link I provided that has all of the different roof racks that are confirmed to work on your vehicle. Check out the Thule Aeroblade Traverse rack part # THARB47, # TH480R, # THKIT1516, # TH487. The aerodynamic design of this rack will be much quieter than the other racks and will
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  • Yakima Q Tower Roof Rack Compatibility With a 1998 Honda Civic With Factory Moon Roof
  • You can use a Yakima Q Tower roof rack on your 1998 Honda Civic with a factory moon roof, however, you may not be able to open the moon roof with a load on the rack. The Q15 Q Clips, # Y00615, that you referenced on our website will not fit on your vehicle. You will want the Round 48 Inch Crossbars, # Y00408, the Q69 Q Clips (2 Sets), # Y00669, and the Q Tower Roof Rack Feet, # Y00124. This is the complete kit for the Yakima roof rack for your vehicle. I have attached a video of the Yaki
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  • Thule Roof Rack Component Recommendation for a 1995 Honda Civic
  • You would want the Thule Roof Rack Fit Kit # THKIT109 that you referenced. This will be the roof rack gutterless base for your 1995 Honda Civic. The other components you would need to complete a roof rack for your vehicle would be Load Bars # THLB50, Aero Support Feet # TH400XT, Thule Short Roof Adapter # TH477.
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  • Will Thule Square Load Bars Fit a 2003 Honda Civic and Accept T-Slot Bike Rack
  • The Thule load bars can fit your Civic with the correct foot pack and fit kit, but the crossbars on this roof rack do not have the T-slots that accept the T-slot accessories. This roof rack uses square crossbars that will accept most clamp on roof rack accessories. If you are needing a roof rack that uses crossbars with T-slots I would recommend the Rhino Rack 2500 Series Roof Rack with Aero Crossbars, part # DA118B, and the Rhino Rack Custom DK Clamps, part # DK009. This roof rack will accep
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  • Roof Rack Recommendation for a 1993 Honda Civic 2 Door
  • The correct Q clips for a 1993 Honda Civic 2-door are Q69 clips, # Y00669, and Q70 clips, # Y00670. The Q Towers, # Y00124, will fit the round Yakima bars, like # Y00408. In order to add a center tower on each side of this system, you would use the Yakima Q Stretch Kit, # Y00134. This system increases the crossbar spread while providing support for vehicles with short roofs. I have included a link to the installation details for you to view.
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  • Will Rola Sport Series Roof Rack With GT5 Mounting System Fit a 1993 Honda Civic Hatch Back
  • The part you were looking at, part # 59800, is for a 2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring. We have a package of 4 parts to assemble a roof rack on your 1993 Civic Hatch. The kit includes Thule Aero Feet, Load Bars, Mount Kit for the Feet, and Short Roof Adapter bars. I have included a link to the kit below.
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Honda Civic Roof Bike Racks Questions and Answers


  • Will Yakima FrontLoader Roof Bike Carrier, part # Y02103 Fit Rhino-Rack Heavy-Duty Crossbars?
  • Yes, this Yakima FrontLoader roof mount bike rack, part # Y02103, will fit your RhinoRack heavy duty Crossbars. I did a test fit myself, and while the fit is snug, the FrontLoader does accommodate the heavy-duty crossbars. I have included a video showing how these parts fit together. Yakima designed this bike rack with a universal mounting system - no adapters or add-on parts are required to mount to most factory, round or square crossbars. Your RhinoRack Heavy Duty Crossbars will fit the Yak
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Honda Civic Roof Cargo Carrier Questions and Answers



Honda Civic Ski and Snowboard Racks Questions and Answers


  • Compatibily of the Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier with a 2008 Honda Civic 4 Door
  • If you have a roof rack on your 2008 Honda Civic 4 door, with cross bars, then the Yakima FatCat, item # Y03078, will work on your vehicle. If you do not have a roof rack with cross bars then you will need to add these items to your vehicle. The following items will be needed along with the Ski and snowboard carrier. Q99 Q Clips for Yakima Q Towers, # Y00699 Q131 Q Clips for Yakima Q Towers, # Y00731 Yakima Q Towers Roof Rack Feet for Naked Roof, # Y00124 Round 58 Inch CrossBars, # Y00409
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  • Will Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier Fit a 1995 Honda Civic
  • The Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard carrier, part # Y03078, will fit your 1995 Honda Civic. You will need a roof rack on the Civic with load bars. The load bars are not included. If you do not have a roof rack and load bars already installed, you will need to add them. We have the parts needed to add a roof rack to your car. You will need Thule Aero foot mounts, part # THKIT109. These mount to the door sill behind the weather molding to provide a place for the Aero Feet to mount to. You would
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Honda Civic Watersport Carriers Questions and Answers


  • Roof Rack Recommendation to Carry a Canoe on a 1998 Honda Civic
  • First we need to consider the specific model of your 1998 Honda Civic. There are 2-, 4-, and 5-Door models and a 3 door hatchback. I have included a link to all of the roof rack options for the 1998 Honda Civic, you just need to select which model you have from the pull down menu. It is also possible to carry a canoe on a naked roof (no roof rack) using a foam block application like # ABR528. You will also need to make sure the bow and stern are tied down. To make it easier, I recommend using
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  • Tie Down Problems with the Yakima Foam Block Rooftop Kayak Carrier, # Y04054 on a 1995 Honda Civic
  • What is most likely occurring to make the hooks fall off is that during transport, the motion and shifting of your 1995 Honda Civic causes the kayak to move enough to disengage the hooks. The Yakima Foam Block Rooftop Kayak Carrier, # Y04054, came out in fall 2009, so the tie downs pictured on the product page are the same as the ones you have. You could use Yakima Bow/Stern Ratcheting Tie-Down Straps (QTY 2), # Y04031, and Yakima Vehicle Anchor Strap Kit for BowStern Tie-Downs, # Y04046, for
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