Will SportRack SkyLine XL Cargo Box Fit 2018 Chrysler Pacifica With Factory Crossbars
Updated 09/24/2019 | Published 09/22/2019 >
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Will this fit a 2018 Chrysler Pacifica with factory cross bars Stow’N’Place
asked by: Michael
Expert Reply:
We do have a cargo box that will work for your 2018 Chrysler Pacifica with the factory roof rack, but according to my research, the SportRack SkyLine XL Cargo Box will not fit.
A cargo box at a similar price point which I can confirm will fit is the Trunx Rooftop Cargo Box # TRX34FR which will fit crossbar spreads from 22" to 31" but will require drilling new holes in the bottom of the box to get the U-bolts to mount to your Pacifia's crossbar spread.
Like the SkyLine, the Trunx can handle 18 cubic feet of gear and has a lock which ensures nobody will be able to get into the box to take cargo or the box itself, because removing the box requires opening it.

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Trunx Rooftop Cargo Box - 18 cu ft - Black
- Roof Box
- Aero Bars
- Factory Bars
- Round Bars
- Square Bars
- Medium Length
- High Profile
- Extra Large Capacity
- Passenger Side Access
- Black
- Trunx
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