Thule 725 Clamp Replacement For A 2021 Honda CRV
Question:
Hi, I have an old Thule 725 6 ski rack. The clamps that came with the original dont fit my 2021 CRV factory installed cross bars. Are there replacement clamps available that will fit and allow me to install my old ski rack on my new car? The factory crossbars are roughly 2.75 - 3 inches thick and about .5 - .75 inches deep.
asked by: Scott
Expert Reply:
You're going to need the Mounting Kit for Thule Flat Top Rooftop Ski and Snowboard Racks # 7533998 for your older Thule 725 6 ski rack.
These will fit on crossbars up to 3-3/4" thick, so these will work for your 2021 Honda CR-V. Also, the mounting kit uses the original nuts that came with the carrier, so if you need replacement nuts you can use # 853-5439.
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Replacement Round Nut for Thule Carriers
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