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Best 2011 Honda CR-V Ski and Snowboard Racks

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Whispbar Roof Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2011 Honda CR-V

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Today, on our 2011 Honda CRV we'll be test fitting the Wispbar, Locking Rear Top Skis and Snowboard carrier, with a six-ski or four-board capacity, part number WB-300. Now our vehicle is already equipped with a rear track system, so we'll begin our test fit by placing the front part of the carrier onto the front crossbar. We'll open up the jaws of the carrier and bring the rubber-coated steel straps around the underside of the front crossbar. We'll then hook them back into the top bracket of the carrier. Now, with our jaws open, exposing the black levers, we'll tighten the levering, clamping in position. We'll then repeat these steps for the other bracket on the other side of the carrier. We'll then set our rear part of the carrier onto the rear crossbar, and again, open up the jaws, bring the rubber-coated steel straps around the underside of the vehicle and hook them back into the top bracket.



Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2011 Honda CR-V

Play video Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2011 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2011 Honda CRV, we will be test fitting the Yakima Fatcat 6 locking rooftop ski and snowboard carrier with a 6 ski or 4 board capacity, part number Y03088. Now, our vehicle is already equipped with a roof rack system, so we'll begin the test fit by placing the front part of the carrier onto the front crossbar. We'll bring the rubber-coated steel straps around the under side of the crossbar and hook them back into the top rack of the carrier. Before doing this, you'll need to open up the jaws of the carrier to expose the black levers. Then, repeat these steps for the other side of the vehicle. Now, we'll place the rear end of the carrier, and again, open up the jaws to expose the black levers. Bring the rubber coated steel straps around the under side of the carrier and hook them back into the top rack of the carrier. Tighten the black levers and then clamp them down. With the Yakima Fatcat secured to our Honda CRV, we're ready to load up some gear.