There are hitches that will fit both the 2009 Subaru Impreza and the 2013 Subaru Impreza, but the Curt # C11315 is not designed to fit on both of the vehicles and is only a fit on the 2009 Subuaru Impreza. If you're looking for a hitch that will fit both of these vehicles, the Draw-Tite Sport Frame # DT24959 has been confirmed to fit on both the 2009 and the 2013 models.
I've linked an installation video of the Draw-Tite hitch that you may want to reference back to when installing or removing... view full answer...
I believe you are asking about fitting a Thule T2 bike rack in the Curt hitch part # C11497 that fits your 1997 Subaru Impreza. There is a T2 Classic that fits this hitch with the part # TH9045. It fits 1-1/4" hitches. Check out it's review video.
The T2 in the other question that fits the 2" hitch could have been the Thule T2 Pro XTR # TH83JV. view full answer...
The Swagman Rooftop Bike Carrier, # S64720, will fit most factory roof rack load bars. As long as your load bars are no larger than 3-1/8 inches wide and 1-7/8 inches tall and the distance between your cross bars is no less than 28 inches and no more than 34 inches,you can use this bike carrier.
The manufacturer of this rack does not supply vehicle specific fits and we have not had the opportunity to test the rack on a 1997 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport at this time. I would suggest using... view full answer...
We have a trunk mounted bike rack that fits your 2018 Subaru Impreza but the Malone Runway 3 # MPG2142 will not fit with the spoiler. The rack you need is the Yakima FullBack 3 Bike Rack # Y02633! This will mount up to your Subaru Wagon even if it has a spoiler! view full answer...
While we do have some crossbar systems that are compatible with the raised rails on your 2014 Subaru Impreza, the only leg system that would be compatible with a square-bar system is the Thule Evo Raised Rail Feet # TH710401, but these are only compatible with the Thule SquareBar Crossbars # TH712400.
If you have something else I cannot guarantee that this will work. so your options would either be to purchase this new Thule roof rack system OR we have the Malone square bar roof racks... view full answer...
Completely understandable that you don't want to be wasting your time and money, so I checked with Thule for you, and while there is a Thule roof rack that fits your 2016 Subaru Impreza sedan, your current 400xt foot pack will not work with a fit kit for this vehicle, which means you do need a new roof rack set up. The Thule roof rack that fits your '16 Impreza consists of:
- Thule WingBar Evo Crossbars # TH711420 (Black) or # TH711400 (Silver)
- Evo Clamp Feet for Thule Crossbars # TH710501
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I recommend a 2 inch trailer hitch for your 2019 Subaru Impreza, the EcoHitch Trailer Hitch # 306-X7350 because a 2 inch receiver is going to give you many more options for a higher quality bike rack (and other accessories if you decide to use them).
For a bike bike rack, I strongly recommend the Saris SuperClamp EX 2 Bike Platform Rack # SA4025F because it has the tilting and locking features you are looking for, is easy to use, and has a 5 inch rise in the shank, which is important... view full answer...
The Thule Sidekick cargo box # TH78GC is 25 inches wide. The RockyMounts Tomahawk # RKY1222 is 12 inches wide, but the ratcheting arm can be on the outside for clearance. Based on the 33 inch long bars you referenced you will only be able to use one bike rack with the Sidekick.
You may be able to use two Tomahawks with the Yakima SkinnyWarrior Roof Rack Cargo Basket - Steel - 58" Long x 23" Wide - 165 lbs # Y07014 or # Y07014-16 but that will still be a tight fit even with the ratcheting... view full answer...
To determine if the Malone cargo box part # MPG901 will fit the factory crossbars of your 2002 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport you'll need to take one pretty simple measurement. You'll want to measure the distance between the crossbars on center and as long as they are between 24 and 28 inches apart this box will fit and work well. view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Rhino-Rack and they just had their engineers look into your 2017 Subaru Impreza 5 door wagon for you. They believe that the Rhino-Rack Vortex roof rack consisting of Rhino-Rack Vortex Aero Crossbars - Aluminum - Black - 46" Long - Qty 2 # RRVA118B-2 and the Rhino-Rack SX Series Legs for Vortex Aero Crossbars - Raised Factory Side Rails - Qty 4 # RRSX100, should be a roll over in years to fit your 2017 model.
I recommend getting the metal lock cores # RRVA-LEC4... view full answer...
I do have a trailer wiring solution for you but there are no T-connector type harnesses available for the 2014 Subaru Impreza WRX hatchback. But you can use a hardwire harness, # C59496. view full answer...
Yes, the Rhino-Rack Vortex Aero Crossbars - Aluminum - Black - 46" Long - Qty 2 # RRVA118B-2 are compatible with your 2015 Subaru Impreza Premium Wagon with fixed mounting points. In order to attach them to your vehicle, you will need these additional parts:
- Rhino-Rack 2500 Series Legs for Vortex Aero Crossbars - Naked Roofs or Fixed Mounting Points - Qty 4 # RRRLKVA
- Custom DK Fit Kit for 4 Rhino-Rack 2500 Series Roof Rack Legs - Naked Roof # DK258
With all these components, you... view full answer...
Each option will work. When you are using a roof top tent you have to be aware of the dynamic weight limit of your roof rack. That is the weight limit when your vehicle is moving, The static weight limit is when your vehicle is stationary. Your factory roof rack has a dynamic weight limit that can support a rooftop tent up to 165 lbs. Typically an aftermarket rack will have stronger crossbars than a factory rack, but the ladder in a rooftop tent is load bearing to help support some of that... view full answer...
In order to determine if your Impreza has sufficient clearance for the carrier to install and fold up against the rear of the vehicle, you will need to measure the distance between the hitch pin hole and the closest portion of the rear bumper (see photo).
The etrailer Folding Cargo Carrier measures 9-1/2 inches from the hitch pin hole in the shanks to the closest portion of the basket when it is folded. If the measurement you took is less than 5 inches, the carrier will fit just fine... view full answer...
No, you will not be able to bolt the Blue Ox Bolt-On Base Plate Bracket Kit # BX88230 to your existing Roadmaster base plate to then be able to use your Blue Ox tow bar.
Instead, you'd just need to use the Roadmaster Adapter Kit for Blue Ox Motorhome Mounted Tow Bars # RO64FR which will adapt your Blue Ox tow bar to work with your existing Roadmaster base plates. view full answer...
I checked with Malone and the Storage Trunk for Malone MicroSport and XtraLight Trailers # MPG481 is not a compatible accessory for the Malone MicroSport LowBed Trailer # MPG464-LB.
As you mentioned, the Storage Trunk is compatible with other models, such as the Malone MicroSport Trailer # MPG460G. I have added links to video reviews for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The Westin Truck-Pal Fold-Up Ladder, # 10-3000, will not interfere with your hard top tonneau cover if the mounting brackets are positioned correctly on your tailgate. The mounting brackets have a sliding bracket that allows the steps to slide on the mounting brackets (see photo). This allows the steps to slide below the top edge of the tail gate when the tailgate is up. view full answer...
Yes, the Thule SquareBar Evo Crossbars # TH712300 will work great with the Evo Fixpoint Feet # TH49SC, and the fit kit # THKIT3068 on your 2011 Subaru Impreza.
These crossbars measure 50" long, 1-1/4" wide, 7/8", and has a maximum weight capacity of 220-lbs. view full answer...
The Draw-Tite trailer hitch receiver, part # DT24959, is confirmed to fit your 2015 Subaru Impreza 4-door hatchback. We call your vehicle a 5-door on our site.
I've linked the video of when we installed the hitch on a Subaru like yours. view full answer...
The item you selected, CURT Trailer Hitch, part # 11317, will fit your 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX. The hitch will be visible from the rear and you will be able to see the cross tubing of the hitch. The hitch is designed to be tucked up out of the way, but cannot be completely hidden, as you would not be able access the receiver.
With any hitch, it will be somewhat visible but the hitch manufacturer does try to design the hitch to be mounted as close to the vehicle or out of sight as much... view full answer...