Using Curt Stabilizing Strap on a 2015 Honda CR-V
Question:
looking at the Curt stabilizer strap part 18050. Do know if the coated hook part will fit either the top edge or the side edge of the hatch on a 2015 Honda CRV? Thanks
asked by: Tom A
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Expert Reply:
If there is a small gap between the hatch and the body of your 2015 CR-V the stabilizing strap, part # 18050 should work well for you.
Since there is usually more of a gap at the top corners, you can slip the hooked end in the corner and slide it up or down the side when installing.
expert reply by:
Jeffrey L
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Curt Cam Buckle Stabilizing Strap for Hitch-Mounted Accessories - 61" x 1" - Qty 1
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