Roof Rack for a 2015 Toyota Highalnder LE
Updated 05/13/2020 | Published 09/04/2017 >
Question:
Hello I have the 2015 Highlander, no rails but it does have four mounting points which are now covered with a plastic removable cover. What do I need to order to have cross bar rack installed please?
asked by: Tom
Expert Reply:
You need a rack kit that fits a "naked" roof and I've included a link below that will show you all possible racks available for that particular variation.
In particular, I recommend the Rhino Rack Aero, part # RRRVP37. This all-in-one kit will mount directly into the fixed points on your vehicle without any additional purchases. This is a basic kit that will get you up and using your rack as quickly as possible.
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Rhino-Rack RVP Roof Rack for Fixed Mounting Points - Vortex Aero Crossbars - Aluminum - Qty 2
- Roof Rack
- Aero Bars
- 39 Inch Bar Space
- 2 Bars
- Flush
- Black
- Rhino Rack
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Aylee
5/11/2020
Just wanted to clarify: this will fit a 2016 Toyota Highlander without roof rails, only the naked roof that has fixed mounting points. Correct?