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…
Hi Robert; I don't have the instructions for the #IN94FR available but I reached out to Inno to see if they can send me the file. Their website wasn't much help either since they have "Not Available" listed under the installation…
Hey Steve, good question. The Yakima SkyLine FX Roof Rack #Y88YD will fit your 2023 Grand Cherokee 4xe with fixed mount points. You’ll still be able to use your sunroof with the rack installed, but Yakima doesn’t recommend opening it when the bars…
The Inno Shadow 16 #INBRA1210BK has 13 cu ft of storage while the Inno Wedge 660 comes in Gloss Black #INBRM660BK or Gloss White #INBRM660WH and has 11 cu ft of storage. It may has less storage space but the Wedge 660 is actually more of a premium…
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 Randy, so this is a great question but like basically all roof top cargo boxes the Benton Shellraiser #B44FR isn't considered waterproof as that would mean it would have to keep all water out if it was submerged. It's going to do a great…
The dimensions of the lower part of the Yakima DeepSpace 10 Rooftop Cargo Box #Y65RR are about 55" long x 18" wide (see attached photo). When it comes to the internal dimensions we're looking at 51-11/16" long x 17" wide x…
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…
That is a lot of information Mary, but here we go and I hope I don't miss any of your questions. The Inno Shadow 16 Rooftop Cargo Box #INBRA1210BK has quick mount clamps but can be upgraded with the Memory Mount Clamps #INBRP9. I do see what you…
Hey Roger, a set of chains on all 4 of your tires like the Konig part #TH01571255 is going to give you the best traction for your Sprinter. I really like these Konigs because of how well they improve traction, how easy they are to install, and how…
Maximize Your Adventure with Extra Large Roof Boxes
For those who need ample storage without compromising on vehicle space, extra large capacity roof boxes with medium length are ideal. They offer a perfect balance of size and convenience, fitting a variety of vehicles while providing the space needed for all your gear. Whether you're heading on a long road trip or a weekend getaway, these roof boxes ensure you have everything you need.
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Installation can be straightforward with two people, though some find it challenging solo. Ensure compatibility with your vehicle's crossbars to avoid modifications. Once installed, these boxes are secure and provide easy access to your gear.
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Consider roof boxes with rear or side access for easier loading and unloading. Lightweight designs with user-friendly hardware make attaching and detaching the box simpler. Ensure the lid supports are sturdy for hassle-free access to your gear.