Can I Leave The Gear Locker Locked On The Exo Rack Overnight
Updated 01/03/2023 | Published 01/01/2023 >
Question:
How secure if the gear locker on the exo rack? Curious if it’s safe to leave locked on the rack overnight?
asked by: Nathan Y
Expert Reply:
Yes, you can leave the Yakima GearLocker Enclosed Cargo Carrier # Y44VR locked on the rack overnight and not run into any issues. The lock uses a same key system so it would be very hard to find a way to get into your box when you're not around it, though if they anyone tries hard enough they will still be able to get into it, nothing is 100% safe even locked up. The box is made out of a durable ABS plastic and has a premium, scratch-resistant automotive finish. I like this box over other ones we sell because it has an easy on and off mounting.
If you have any further questions please feel free to reach back out to me anytime and I would be more than happy to further assist you in your towing endeavors.
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Yakima GearLocker Enclosed Cargo Carrier for Modular EXO System - 10 cu ft
- Modular Hitch Rack
- Yakima EXO
- Accessory Only
- Cargo Carrier
- Enclosed Carrier
- Yakima
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