Will Rightline Cargo Hatch Saddlebag # RL100B90 Fit 2007 Pontiac Vibe
Question:
Im moving from Wisconsin to Washington State. Will the saddlebag fit my 2007 Pontiac Vibe. I dont want to get the rooftop cargo carrier as I will be driving through mountains and was told the rooftop carriers can cause problems. Thanks.
asked by: Debbie J
Helpful Expert Reply:
As long as your 2007 Pontiac Vibe has at least 40 inches of space between the taillights, the Rightline Cargo Hatch Saddlebag, # RL100B90, will work great for you.
If your Vibe has a bare roof, you will also need the Car Clips, # RL100605, in order to hook the top two straps of the saddlebag carrier over your hatch door. For vehicles equipped with factory side rails or a roof rack, no additional equipment is needed.
I have attached a short video for you.
Best wishes on the move!!
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Replacement Car Clips for Rightline Gear Car Back Carrier - Qty 2
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Rightline Gear Car Back Carrier - Waterproof - 13 cu ft - 40" x 20" x 28"
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