Could Thule Foothill Rooftop Tent and Yakima LoadWarrior Fit on Yakima Easy Rider Trailer
Updated 08/04/2021 | Published 08/03/2021 >
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Three Questions: 1. Would the Thule Foothill Rooftop Tent TH37HJ and a Yakima Load Warrior YO7070 44 x39 fit side by side on the upper part of this trailer and still be functional? Or would it be better to use the Skinny Warrior 23inch wide with this roof top tent on the upper part of the trailer ie for purposes of weight distribution when the tent is set up.
asked by: Tom M
Expert Reply:
The Yakima EasyRider Double Decker Trailer # Y08129 has crossbars that are 78 inches long, the width of the Thule Tepui Foothill Rooftop Tent # TH37HJ is 47 inches wide but there is quite a bit of overhang it can fit over the end of a crossbar and the width of the Yakima LoadWarrior part # Y07070 is 39 inches which also can hang over the edge of a cross bar so the two would fit together and work well.
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Yakima EasyRider Double Decker Trailer - 14-1/2' Long - 78" HD Crossbars - 500 lbs
- Kayak Trailer
- Crossbar-Style
- 4 Kayaks
- 19 Feet Long
- 500 lbs
- 78 Inch Crossbar
- 2-Tier
- Yakima
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