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Saris Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2016 Chevrolet Impala

Today on our 2016 Chevrolet Impala we're going to be taking a look at the Saris SuperBones Trunk Mount 3-Bike Rack. Now as you can see we already have our bike securely mounted. You're going to have three mounting points, two on top and one on the vertical support. Now the way we're going to bike off is simply push in on this tab which will release the strap and pull it up. We'll do the same thing for the other two. We can lift our bike right off.



Yakima Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2016 Chevrolet Impala

Today on our 2016 Chevrolet Impala we're going to be taking a look at the Yakima Half Back Trunk Mount 2 Bike Rack, part number Y02636. As you can see we already have our bike securely mounted to the bike rack, and they're going to have two points on top, and one on the vertical part of the frame here. To take the bike off simply push in on the tabs, pull the zip strip out, and our bike will come right off. Now it is a good idea to always go ahead and replace these, that way we don't have to worry about them getting lost or damaged. With our bike off we'll go ahead and take a quick few measurements. Overall this bike rack's going to add right around about 24-1/4" to the overall length of the vehicle. Now we do have the option to rotate the arms down to give us a little bit more room.



Yakima Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2016 Chevrolet Impala Y02634

Today on our 2016 Chevrolet Impala we're going to be taking a look at the Yakima FullBack trunk-mount 2-bike rack, part number Y02634. Now as you can see, we already have our bike securely mounted on our bike rack. You're going to have two points here at the top and one here on the vertical support. To remove the bike, simply push in on the tabs, pull the Zip Strip out, and now we can take our bike off. It's a good idea to put these back so they don't get lost or damaged. They just slide right into place. Now with the bike off, we'll get a quick few measurements.



Thule Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2016 Chevrolet Impala

Today on our 2016 Chevrolet Impala, we're going to be doing a test fit of the Thule Gateway XT Trunk Mount Two-Bike Rack. As you can see we already have our bike securely mounted to the bike rack. You got three mounting points, two on the crossbar here and one right here. To take it off, simply pull the straps off, and we can take our bike right off. With the bike off, we'll take a few quick measurements. Overall, we're going to be adding right about 13-1/4" to the total length of the vehicle. Now, we do have the option to swing our arms down to give us a little bit of extra room.



Thule Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2016 Chevrolet Impala TH9001PRO

Today on our 2016 Chevrolet Impala we're doing a test fit of the Thule Raceway Pro trunk-mount 2-bike rack. That part number is TH9001PRO. Now we already have our bikes secured down. We're first going to show you how we do that. We have two cradles on top of our frame here and we have one as our anti-sway cradle in the back. We're going to pull down and lift up to release those.



Thule Archway Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2016 Chevrolet Impala

Today on our 2016 Chevrolet Impala we're doing a test fit of the Thule Archway XT Trunk Mount 2-Bike Rack. That part number is TH9009XT. Now we already have our bike secured down. We're first going to show you how we do that. We have three cradles in total, two on top here at our frame, and one as our anti-sway in the back. We're going to start by pulling down and lifting up to release those, and we'll be able to pull our bike off, and set it off to the side.



Thule Passage Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2016 Chevrolet Impala

Today on our 2016 Chevrolet Impala we're doing a test fit of the Thule Passage trunk-mount 2-bike rack. That part number is TH910XT. Now we already have our bike secured down. We're first going to show you how we secure it in place. We have three straps altogether. We've got two over the top frame of our bike and one here at our downpost.