Is a Thule Stacker 2 Appropriate to Carry 4 Kayaks on a 2011 Ford Expedition with Factory Roof Rack
Question:
What would you recommend on purchasing for this application? I have a travel trailer camper and cant tow them, but would like to take the kayaks with us. And towing behind the TT is not allowed. As stated above, I have a 2011 Ford Expedition with a factory installed roof rack. I dont have kayaks as of yet. I just want to know how I can haul them before buying them. Thanks
asked by: Doug
Expert Reply:
I agree that the Thule Stacker Rooftop Kayak carrier # TH830 would be the best option for carrying 4 kayaks on your 2011 Ford Expedition. Please note that this carrier is not recommended if the kayaks you intend to purchase are longer than 10 feet, and it is not intended for use with ocean style kayaks, which are much wider.
I have confirmed with my technical contact at Thule and the Stacker 2 will work with factory cross bars that are up to 3 inches wide. Please note that the minimum required spread on your existing factory installed cross bars is 24 inches for carrying your kayaks. Also check your owners manual and make sure that the roof rack on your Expedition will support the weight of the kayaks and the carriers.
For carrying 4 kayaks you will want some additional tie down straps like the Thule Quick Draw Ratchet-Rope Tie Downs # TH855XT sold in sets of 2, and the Replacement Tie-Down Strap with Buckle # 753-2030-02, sold individually. I also recommend using the Thule Hood Loops # TH29 to secure the bow and stern of your kayak. You will want to use these in conjunction with other securing straps previously mentioned, these hooks are sold in sets of 2.
For loading and unloading the kayaks on your 2011 Ford Expedition you might find the Tire-mounted Wheel Step # PT68ZR useful. This is a step that wraps around your vehicle tire and is rated for up to 300 pounds. It also folds flat for easy storage when not in use.
I have included links to the parts listed above as well as some demonstration videos for your reference.
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Replacement Tie-Down Strap with Buckle for Thule Roof Mounted Watersport Carriers
- Accessories and Parts
- Watersport Carriers
- Roof Mount Carrier Parts
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Wheel Step with Non-Slip Surface - 21" long x 9" wide - 300 lb Weight Capacity
- Truck Bed Step
- Tire Step
- Fold-Up Step
- 300 lbs
- 9 Inch Wide
- Red
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- Performance Tool
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Hood Loops for Thule Bow/Stern Tie-Downs - Qty 2
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- Watersport Carriers
- Bow and Stern Anchors
- Loops
- Thule
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Thule Quick Draw Tie-Down Ropes w/ Ratchets and Strap Loops - 13' - Qty 2
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- Watersport Carriers
- Bow and Stern Straps
- Thule
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Thule Stacker Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - Post Style - Folding - Clamp On
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- Post-Style
- Folding
- Aero Bars
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