Snow Board Carrier and Description of How SportRack Roof Rack Works on 1995 Honda Civic Coupe
Updated 08/12/2014 | Published 08/10/2014 >
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I have a 1995 honda civic 2 door coupe and I was wondering about how it would mount on. The description was kind of hard to understand. I would like to know how my 2 snowboards will fit on it as well.
asked by: Collin
Expert Reply:
If you look at the photo one of our customers submitted, you'll get a better idea of how the SportRack # SR1003 roof rack and the # SR1116 Short Roof Adapter fit together. Because your vehicle is a coupe and there's not a second set of doors at the rear of the vehicle, without the short roof adapter the crossbars would mount so close together, they couldn't be used for anything. The adapter provides side rails and another set of clamps that allow the rear crossbar to be moved rearward a bit..
I'd recommend the Thule SnowPack Ski/Snowboard Carrier, part # TH7325. The carrier is moderately priced, and can accommodate up to 4 snowboards, so it would be perfect for you. If you click the provided link, you can see how the Thule ski/board carrier works.
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