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Best 2011 Toyota RAV4 Ski and Snowboard Racks

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Whispbar Roof Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2011 Toyota RAV4

Today on our 2011 Toyota Rav 4, we'll be test fitting the Whisp Bar Locking Roof Top Ski and Snow Board Carrier with a six ski or four board capacity, part number WB-300. With the factory roof rack system on our vehicle, we'll begin by placing half of our carrier onto the front bar. We'll bring the rubber coated strap around the front bar, placing it back into the foot of the carrier. We'll clamp it down and push the over sized button on the end of our carrier to open our jaw. We'll flip up the thumb tab, tighten it, and then push it back down to finish securing this side of our carrier. We'll grab the other half of our carrier and place it onto our rear bar. It's important that we line it up with the front half, that way our gear travels nicely. Once we have it in place, we can repeat the same tightening process that we used at the front. With our jaws open, we'll grab our snow board, place it into the carrier, followed by our skis, and then shut our jaws firmly over our gear.



Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2011 Toyota RAV4

Today on our 2011 Toyota Rav4 we'll be test fitting the Yakima FatCat 6 Locking Rooftop Ski and Snowboard Carrier with a six ski or four board capacity, part number Y03088. With the factory roof rack system on our vehicle we'll begin our test fit by placing half of the carrier onto the front bar. We'll bring the rubber strap around the bar fitting it back into the foot of the carrier. We'll clamp it shut and then press the oversized button on the end of carrier to open our jaw. We'll flip up the thumb tab, tighten it, and then push it back down to finish securing this side. We'll move to the driver's side and repeat the same process.