Roof Rack Recommendation for 2000 GMC Safari for Securing Ladders
Question:
Hi my name is Erick. I am looking into buying a ladder rack for my 2000 GMC Safari. When I put my specifications in your web site it offered me a model that requires rain gutters. My van does not have them. Do you have any ladder racks for this particular model? Thank you.
asked by: Erick S
Expert Reply:
For a roof rack for your 2000 GMC Safari we have the Malone AirFlow2 Roof Rack - 58" Long # MPG216 that is designed to fit raised rails on the roof of your van.
Then to secure the ladders to the roof rack you could use the Thule Load Strap Cinch Straps w/ Padded Cam Buckles # TH521.
Products Referenced in This Question
Thule Load Strap Cinch Straps w/ Padded Cam Buckles - 9' - 750 lbs - Qty 2
- ATV-UTV Tie Downs
- Truck Bed
- Padded Buckles
- 2 Straps
- Manual
- 6 - 10 Feet Long
- Cinch Strap
- 501 - 850 lbs
- Thule
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Malone AirFlow2 Roof Rack - Aero Crossbars - Raised Side Rails - Aluminum - 58" Long - Silver
- Roof Rack
- Complete Roof Systems
- Aero Bars
- 58 Inch Bar Space
- 2 Bars
- Overhang
- Silver
- Malone
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