Hey Jonathon. Both the Yakima CBX XXL item #Y73QD and the Thule Motion 3 item #TH59PN are going to work with your 2025 Nissan Armada's factory crossbars. I recommend the Yakima CBX XXL Rooftop Cargo Box item #Y73QD. It's been specifically…
Good question Matt, you've definitely done your homework! Yes, your understanding is correct. The Replacement Fast Grip Clamp #TH94JV is the same mounting clamp used on the Thule Pulse Large cargo box #TH615. The FastGrip clamps are designed to…
You bet, Alan. That’s exactly the kind of versatility the Yakima SkyBox NX Skinny Rooftop Cargo Box (Black Carbonite) #Y93QD is designed for. Since its only 26-1/2inch wide, it leaves enough room on most standard crossbars like a 54inch or 60inch bar…
Thank you for the information! It sounds like your 2020 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro has the raised rails and OEM crossbar setup that we'd find on the standard 2020 Toyota 4Runner. This has very low clearance under the factory crossbars so it's…
Hey Howon, thanks for the information. I checked with Thule and the Replacement Lid Lifter Hinge item #TH93VA is the correct one. It is sold individually and can be used to replace either the front or rear hinge on your Thule Motion XT XXL cargo box…
The Malone Universal Crossbar System #MPG201 is a more economical choice but it still does a good job. The design and quality of Thule's system is why they have such a large difference in price. Whether you go with the Thule Crossroads system…
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…
Hey Brian, thanks for reaching out. I can definitely recommend some parts, but we will be cutting it very close on the clearance between your roof and the garage. The roof rack itself will clear fine, but the ski carrier is the part that will be…
The Inno Shadow 15 NBRA1170CA and Inno Wedge 660 #INBRM660BK are functionally almost exactly the same, as you noted; with a weight capacity of 110 lbs, 11 cubic feet of cargo space, dual side-opening lids and Memory Mount hardware. However, there are…
Hey Jamie! Yes, the Malone SlopeSide Ski and Snowboard Carrier #MAL67QR comes with the hardware to mount in the T-slots as well as the clamps. You can see the T-slot adapters at the bottom of the attached picture next to the keys. Any big ski trips…
Yes! Out of the variety of fairings that we have to offer I recommend the 40" long Inno Fairing #INA261 because it will fit perfectly with the 38" long Rola Sport Series Roof Rack #59757 for your 2009 Honda Accord. If you let me know what…
Pack it all without squeezing the cabin using an Inno large capacity roof box for your next adventure. It's sturdy, easy to mount and remove, and wind noise is barely noticeable at highway speeds. For a smooth setup, confirm your crossbar spread and bar shape before loading up.
Wind noise is typically minimal with Inno's aerodynamic designs. Set the crossbar spacing per the manual to help reduce nose movement. Load evenly and keep straps tidy to minimize turbulence. A quick test drive after installation helps you fine-tune position if you notice any buffeting.
Large capacity helps with carry on, duffels, tents, and chairs, but check interior height for taller gear. Some low-profile options are only 10 inches tall inside, so confirm your item dimensions. Watch overall vehicle height and be mindful of overhead clearance in garages and terminals. Non-slip cargo liners may not be included; confirm if you need to add one.
It can when positioned correctly. Measure from your front crossbar to the hatch edge and compare with the box's placement guidance, then slide the setup forward or back as needed. If your rails don't extend far forward, consider aftermarket crossbars to fine-tune placement and improve hatch clearance.
Yes, as long as your bars meet the box's mounting limits. Some Inno boxes fit crossbars up to 3-1/2" wide and 1-3/8" tall, and a slight curve in the bars is not a problem. Verify your crossbar spread matches the box's requirements and that your bars can be positioned to the recommended spacing. If factory bars sit low, check roof and antenna clearance to help prevent contact.