What is the Best Thule Roof Rack For 2020 Honda CRV With Flush Rails
Updated 05/26/2021 | Published 05/25/2021 >
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what is the best thule roof rack for my 2020 honda crv with factory rails? I’d like something that will allow attachment of accessories like bike racks or cargo boxes. My car has a sun roof. Thanks
asked by: Clif
Expert Reply:
The roof rack components that you need to attach accessories on your 2020 Honda CR-V with flush roof rails are the following
- Thule WingBar Evo Crossbars - Silver # TH711300 or Black # TH711320
- Evo Flush Rail Feet # TH710601
- Fit Kit # TH37KE
For sunroof clearance, the height between the top of your 2020 Honda CR-V to the bottom of the crossbars is about 2-3/4 inches. This height should be enough for you to safely use your sunroof, but you can always measure to be sure.
Also, I do recommend considering locks to secure the rack to your CR-V; you can do that with the One-Key System Lock Cores # TH450400.
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