Thule Box mounted on factory racks
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Thule Box mounted on factory racks
I need advice from those that have mounted the Thule, Yakima or other luggage/cargo boxes on the factory rack crossbars. I have read from some others (not specific to Expeditions) that they recommend using thin foam between the box and the crossbar to eliminate knocking or vibrating and to use rubber tubing around the steel u-bolts to keep them from sliding or marking up the bottom of the crossbars. I have mounted my new Thule box in the garage to adjust the spacing of the crossbars and see how it installs and it seems very tight once everything is locked into place but I don't want to figure out different on a road trip beginning in a week. Thanks for the advice and suggestions.
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I'm very interested! I would love to find out more inforamtion related to this topic. Thanks in advance.
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For finding rubber, put your MacGyver hat on. . .
For round-ish tube I just find a thin wall rubber hose (like for a heater core) of the appropriate diameter and cut it open (forms a C) and then wrap it around whatever tube you need to protect.
Otherwise you can find flat rubber, even door weatherstripping. There are a variety or products that will work well.
For round-ish tube I just find a thin wall rubber hose (like for a heater core) of the appropriate diameter and cut it open (forms a C) and then wrap it around whatever tube you need to protect.
Otherwise you can find flat rubber, even door weatherstripping. There are a variety or products that will work well.
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My Thule box also fits very tight once I get all 4 steel u-bolts clamped down, so I'm hoping it stays that way on the road because I'm down to the last day before the road trip and don't have time to look into a large enough piece of rubber between the box and the crossbar of the roof racks. I did put a thin walled rubber (pond liner - wrapped in electrical tape) around the u-bolts because I could get a little sideways movement with the box when the u-bolts were in metal-to-metal contact with the bottom of the crossbar. I'm hoping this provides a little bit more grip between the u-bolt and crossbar. I'll update once we return from the trip.
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The u-bolts are the main reason I purchased the Yakima Skybox, no tools to install or adjust. I've put this on 10 different vehicles and can make the adjustments is just a couple of minutes without tools. I rent my skybox out for $45 a week for a little extra money by advertising on the local craigslist.
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UPDATE after road trip.
After 2,000 + mile trip I wanted to quickly follow up. All I did before the trip was cover the steel u-bolts with a thin pond liner rubber (where the bolt is in contact with the cross bar) with electrical tape. I tried to be careful when I installed the box on the crossbars to get the u-bolts nice and tight (pushed down inside the box when clamping). Even with many hours of strong head and side wind travel the Thule box wasn't noticeable and did not move at all on the racks. Very nice to have for overflow luggage.
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