What Size Yakima LockNLoad Platform Can I Put On My Trucks Camper Shell?
Updated 02/25/2021 | Published 02/23/2021 >
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I am interested in purchasing the Yakima LocKNLoad platform to install an A.R.E. HD MX Series truck cap. The topper already has crossbars installed. Is it possible to install the platform on top of the crossbars? What size would you recommend for this topper? Thanks,
asked by: Jim P
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You can use the Yakima LockNLoad Platform Rack On your A.R.E. HD MX Series Truck Cap. The mounting hardware wraps around your crossbars to secure it into place. If you have 2 crossbars on the roof, the largest platform you can put up there is 60" by 54" # Y05045-39. If you have 3 crossbars on top, you can use this larger platform # Y05048-39 which is 84" by 54". If you only have two, I think it would be best to get another crossbar and get the longer platform. Make your truck do more!
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Yakima LockNLoad Platform Rack for Crossbars - Aluminum - 60" Long x 54" Wide
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