Can I Use Yakima CoreBars On A 2024 Hyundai Tucson With Flush Rails?
Updated 08/06/2024 | Published 08/04/2024 >
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Hello. I have a 2024 Hyundai Tuscon with flush rails. I have corebars from a previous vehicle that I would like to use on the Tuscon. I understand that either the ridgeline or sightline will work for my vehicle. If I go with the ridgeline, I must use the ridgeclip? Im not sure what the clips do. If you could link an installation video that wood be great. I tried to download the instructions but the link was not working properly. Thank you
asked by: Mike G
Expert Reply:
Hello Mike. According to Yakima, the SightLine Towers are the only option for the 2024 Hyundai Tucson. You can use the Corebars, and a 50" bar is recommended for the 2024 Tucson. You will also need the SightClip 25 # Y27AR and a set of SightLine Towers # Y64AR.
We do have some videos showing installation of the SightLine roof rack. I have provided links to a couple different videos for you below.
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Yakima CoreBar Crossbars - Steel - Black - 50" Long - Qty 2
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