Hi Mary, There's two versions of the Inno Quick Base; one that can come with crossbar mounting feet to mount on a roof rack or truck bed rack with part #IN82RR, and another version with part numbers #IN54MR and #IN94MR that comes with a shank to…
Yes. The Yakima FatCat EVO 6 Ski and Snowboard Carrier #Y03096 will fit on any aero/elliptical aftermarket crossbar, including Thule Wing Bar Evo like the #TH711420.
Hey Joe! Yes, the Mounting Kit for Thule Pull Top Rooftop Ski and Snowboard Racks #TH7520970001 will fit the crossbars on your 2024 Subaru Outback. If you need anything else feel free to reach out in the comments below.
I went out to the warehouse to measure the clamps on Rhino Rack Ski Rack #RR573 and found that it was approximately 4" from center-to-center of the screw holes, with the screws themselves being 1-1/2". The clamps are roughly 1/4"…
Hello again Dave, I answered your previous question that it is ok to leave the Malone MegaWing Fishing Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Saddle Style - Clamp On #MPG207 on the roof rack in between usese, most people do. But, if you aren't going to…
There are a couple of differences between the two. The JetStream bars like #Y00425 are made of extruded aluminum while the CoreBars such as the #Y00421 you've looked at are constructed of galvanized steel. As you've mentioned, the CoreBar has…
Hey Charles, thanks for the kind words, you're pretty neat too! But to answer your question, the reason is because the Kuat Pivot #PVD20B is not compatible with 1 1/4" accessories that use a 2" adapter - which is what the Thule Acros…
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…
Possibly leaning towards most likely but I do not have a Telsa Model Y in front of me to see. What I can do is give you the height of the 39x25 Inno Cargo Carrier with Removable Cargo Box item #IN94MR so you can confirm whether or not you'll be…
In order to determine if the Inno Fishing Rod Carrier is compatible with a vehicle, you simply need to measure the distance between the base of your driver's-side and passenger's-side grab handles. It must be between 35-1/2" - 47"…
Hey Steve, so the tracks on the top of your camper shell were designed to fit several roof rack brands but the best option overall and for the money is the Rhino Rack roof rack for camper shell tracks part #Y02-490B-NT as this gives you a higher…
I have a great aero roof rack for you but since your 2023 Nissan Rogue has the side rails there isn't an option from Thule to add a roof rack. I checked with Thule and all of the their options are for the naked roof. It does not look like they…
Very easy process, good prices and my products were shipped on time and were delivered on time. The instructional videos online helped make installation easy!
Ryan
Portland, OR
SeaSucker Ski and Snowboard Racks: Adventure Ready
SeaSucker racks are perfect for long trips across diverse climates. With easy assembly and reliable suction cups, they hold strong even at high speeds. Ideal for enthusiasts who need a dependable solution for their gear.
SeaSucker racks are incredibly reliable for long trips. They can handle over 1,600 miles at speeds up to 85 mph through various climate zones. The suction cups hold firm, and even if you forget to tap them occasionally, they remain secure.
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