How to Install Yakima Skyline Tower Setup on Camper
Published 05/25/2022 >
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Hello! Looking to install Yakima Skyline towers and classic round bars on Little Guy T@G camper. Any idea which “#” Yakima Landing Pad to use for this install?
asked by: Shelly M
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The only way to install a Yakima Skyline tower setup on a camper like what you have will require installing a set of tracks on the roof first like with the part # Y01135.
If you have the clearance for the 60 inch long tracks, then the Yakima tracks will mount to your camper. You will need to use the SkyLine Towers, # Y00148, to attach any of the Yakima crossbars to the track system. Also, the Yakima Landing Pad 1, # Y00221, is needed to attach the SkyLine towers to the track rack. The Landing Towers are sold in the pair, so one pair for one crossbar.
For a crossbar, I recommend the Yakima CoreBar Crossbars, # Y00422 60 inch bars, with the SkyLine towers. The bars sold in the pair and measure 60 inches long x 2-3/4 inches wide x 1inch tall and have a weight capacity of 220 lbs. The bars have a tear drop aerodynamic design that will cut down on wind drag and noise.
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