The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Hello Ashley, thanks for reaching out. Love those Siennas. I used to have a Sienna XLE and it was a great car for our family. We do offer roof racks for the 2025 Toyota Sienna. Here are a few of the most popular options: - Yakima TimberLine Roof Rack…
To determine the best Thule Motion cargo box for your 2014 Subaru Outback, you will want to measure from the center of the front crossbar to the seam where the hatch meets the roof. That distance will determine the larges box you can use and not have…
Hey Eddie. I didn't get anything off of the 936000915 number you gave me. Is your AC unit a Dometic Penguin II? The Replacement Shroud for Dometic Penguin II RV Air Conditioner item #DMC75RR, you were looking at measures 40-¼" L x…
Yes, it will Michael. The Thule Force 3 Rooftop Cargo Box item #TH67SA has been designed to work with factory roof racks like the one on your 2024 Subaru Impreza Sport. One thing you will need to do is make sure your crossbars are spread apart…
Yes, it does Nichole. I checked with Curt and their item #C13079 hitch has been confirmed to fit all models of the 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport including the Trail edition. This is a class III hitch with a 2" receiver. It is custom fit and…
...roof box for extra camping gear/extra supplies for long trips. I also want low profile or good aerodynamics and low noise/good gas mileage because I take LONG, big road trips. Im planning a road trip...
Hello Andrew, Well that sounds like quite the fun trip, what state or states will you be traveling through? You're asking a really important question, especially since you're planning a cross-country trip with about 250 pounds of bikes and…
So there are really only a pair of differences at base between the Thule Motion XT and Thule Force XT rooftop cargo boxes. One is the aesthetic, with the Force XT having a textured, flat black finish, while the Motion XT has a high-gloss black…
Hey Tommy, thanks for reaching out! The Benton ShellRaiser #B44FR and Thule Sidekick #TH78GC have the same interior space, but that's about all they have in common. The ShellRaiser is actually a better design due to it having dual-side access a…
Hey Tammy, thanks for reaching out! The Thule Force 3 Rooftop Cargo Box #TH67SA will absolutely fit your 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid and still allow enough room for your hatch to open up completely. Do you already have a crossbar system installed on the…
Maximize Your Adventure with Extra Large, Extra Long Roof Boxes
For those who crave adventure and need ample storage, extra large capacity and extra extra long length roof boxes are perfect. Ideal for off-road camping or long road trips, these boxes offer superior space and durability. While they may be bulky, their d
These roof boxes are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. They keep your gear dry and protected, even in heavy rain, thanks to their robust construction and secure locking systems. This reliability makes them ideal for all-season travel.
The extra large capacity is perfect for long trips, allowing you to pack more gear and essentials without compromising space inside your vehicle. This is especially useful for families or groups who need to carry camping equipment, sports gear, or extra luggage, ensuring a comfortable and organized journey.
While installation might require two people due to the size and weight, the process is straightforward. Many models feature user-friendly clamping systems and locking mechanisms that make securing the box to your roof racks easy, ensuring a snug fit and peace of mind during travel.
An extra extra long length roof box provides additional space for longer items like skis, snowboards, or fishing rods. This length ensures that you can transport these items securely without needing to fold or disassemble them, making it a convenient choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
Consider your vehicle's roof size, the type of gear you plan to carry, and how often you'll need to install or remove the box. While larger boxes offer more space, they can be bulkier to handle. If you frequently travel solo, a slightly smaller size might be more manageable.