Hey Dan, The Yakima Load Warrior #Y07070-74 will in fact fit your factory crossbars on that Toyota RAV4. It is one of the more popular vehicles that uses these so they would be crazy to not make it compatible with the factory rack. This will install…
Hey Todd, The Power Mountain TallBoy Off-Road Jack is a single piston hydraulic jack. Designed to lift 12,000lbs with a lift range of 8-1/2" all the way up to 37-3/4". What kind of off road vehicle do you have?
Hey Robert, the Access tonneau cover part #A24AU can work with a ladder rack but it has to be one that attaches to the top of the bed rails and not one that wraps around them like the Yakima Overhaul. For a ladder rack that installs like that the…
The Gladiator Waterproof Cargo Net w/ Integrated Tarp #GC24FR comes with 4 straps to secure the corners of the tarp and it features loop holes along the edges so additional Tie Downs #GC89FR can be added to take up various areas of slack, but there…
Hey Rob, the CVT Timber Creek Window Canopy for Car Camping #RG95ZV that you referenced is sold individually. If you needed two of these you'd need to order a quantity of two.
No, I am sorry they do not John. Rhino-Rack looks like the only one who doesn't make extensions for their baskets. What size roof basket do you need? I saw you were looking at the Rhino-Rack Roof Mounted Steel Cargo Basket item #RMCB. This ones…
Hey Naron, sorry for the confusion! We change the RAS kit part numbers on our site. So the #RAS54FR is the exact same as the 4611-HD which fits your 2025 GMC Sierra 1500. Are you towing with your truck?
Hey Yussel, congrats on the new hobby. To replace the bearings on your 2020 Apex Nano 213RDS you'll need the inner bearing item #L68149 and the outer bearing item #L44649. The inner one is bigger so it will be closest to the trailer on the inside…
Hey Bill, what you need for the brake controller is the Redarc Liberty part #RED72CR which comes with the correct install harness for your 2021 Toyota Tacoma. This is the controller that just puts a small knob on your dash like you are looking for.…
The Yakima Replacement Anchor Plate Style-A, Part #Y8810074, comes as a set of 8 plates that measure 3/4-inch x 7/8-inch. The centered threaded hole measures 0.2 inches (or 5.1 millimeters) in diameter. Please refer to the photo provided. The Yakima…
Hey Ryan! As long as you clean the mounting points on your car before installation the #IN34XR won't scratch the paint. The coating and padding on the feet and clamps, along with the custom fit design, will prevent any scratches. The square bars…
For your jack that features an inner tube diameter of just under 1-3/4 inches, we do have the Dutton-Lainson Steel Foot #DL22541 that should fit and work well. This removable steel foot is designed for jacks with a capacity up to 1,000 pounds and has…
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Secure Your Gear with Roof Rack Nets
Roof rack nets are perfect for securing your gear on top of your vehicle. They're easy to use, durable, and fit various basket sizes. Whether you're camping or road-tripping, these nets ensure your load stays put, even on bumpy roads.
While roof rack nets provide a good level of security, using additional tie-down straps is recommended for extra stability, especially on long trips or when carrying heavy loads. This ensures your items remain secure even on rough terrain.
Most roof rack nets are versatile and fit a variety of cargo baskets, including popular brands like Yakima and Rhino-Rack. It's important to check the dimensions to ensure a snug fit, especially if your basket is on the smaller side.
Roof rack nets are built to last, with many holding up well over years of use. They're designed to withstand outdoor conditions, making them a reliable choice for frequent travelers. Just ensure the clips are sturdy, as some have found them to be a weak point.
Installing a roof rack net is generally straightforward and can be done quickly. Most nets come with clear instructions, and once you get the hang of it, securing your gear becomes a breeze. It's a great option for those who frequently need to load and unload their roof rack.
Some common issues include the durability of the clips, with a few breaking during use. It's advisable to handle them with care and consider replacing them with metal hooks if you frequently load heavy items.