Will Yakima SkyBox # Y07336 Cargo Box Fit on a 2010 Honda Odyssey
Question:
I am very interested in this sport rack 7017 will it lean to far forward with the factory cross bars. I just looked at the van with a ruler but I am not sure without having it to test fit. We want the biggest most economical box that we can use for skis but also for summer vacations. Should we have any worries about the nuts coming loose that hold the box in place. Overall this seems like a good box for the money with the down side it open from one side. Is it made by the same company as Thule? Thanks for your help!
asked by: Jason
Expert Reply:
As long as the crossbar spread on your 2010 Honda Odyssey is between 24 inches and 42 inches the Sportrack Horizon Rooftop Cargo Box # SR7017 is going to fit and work well. The attachment mechanism for this box is very secure and easy to use and you would not have to worry about it coming off on the road.
Check out the product review video. It is a great box.
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Yakima SkyBox 18 Rooftop Cargo Box - 18 cu ft - Black Carbonite
- Roof Box
- Aero Bars
- Elliptical Bars
- Factory Bars
- Square Bars
- Round Bars
- Extra Long Length
- Medium Profile
- Large Capacity
- Dual Side Access
- Black
- Yakima
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