Bike and Kayak Carrier for Inno Rack on 2010 Dodge Caliber
Updated 07/02/2018 | Published 06/28/2018 >
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Question:
Are there any combinations of carriers that would allow me to carry both a bike and kayak on my INNO base system?
asked by: Jordyn S
Expert Reply:
The Inno roof rack that fits your 2010 Dodge Caliber uses 50" square crossbars # INB127 which are 7/8" tall x 1-1/4" wide, although your vehicle also has a crossbar spread of 20" and kayak carriers generally need a minimum spread of 24". Due to that I recommend using the Rhino-Rack Pad # RRRWP05 to carry your kayak; these are 33-1/2" long pads and come with straps.
For a bike rack I recommend checking out the Inno Fork Lock III Roof Bike Rack # INA391 which will fit your crossbars that have a 20" spread and a weight capacity of 50 lbs. It is 6-1/2" wide and does require your bike have a 9-mm quick-release front-wheel skewer.
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Inno Fork Lock Roof Bike Rack - Fork Mount - Channel Mounted - Aluminum
- Roof Bike Racks
- Fork Mount
- 9mm Fork
- Bike and Rack Lock
- Aero Bars
- Disc Brake Compatible
- Track Mount - Standard
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