Snowboard Carrier for 4 Snowboards with Tall Bindings for Use on 2007 Ford Explorer
Updated 01/22/2018 | Published 01/21/2018 >
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Im wondering if this rack will work for 4 snowboards, with their bindings, to fit on my 2007 ford explorer. My rack and cross bars are the same as in the pictures included. Will they be high enough to fit 4 boards?
asked by: Shawn
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Rhino-Rack Ski and Snowboard Carrier # RR576 will provide 3-5/8-inches of clearance over your crossbars for your snowboard and ski bindings. If that is not enough Yakima offers their FreshTrack # Y03093 that has taller risers that provide 5-7/8-inches of room above the crossbars.
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Rhino-Rack Ski and Snowboard Carrier - Locking - 6 Pairs of Skis or 4 Boards
- Ski and Snowboard Racks
- Roof Rack
- Clamp-On
- Fixed Height
- Board/Ski Lock
- 4 Snowboards
- 6 Pairs of Skis
- 27-9/16 Inch Long
- Fixed
- Aero Bars
- Elliptical Bars
- Factory Bars
- Square Bars
- Rhino Rack
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