Ski/Snowboard Rack Recommendation for 2023 Tesla Model 7 with OEM Crossbars
Question:
Hi - I need a clamp system that will be used for my Thule ski rack to fit a Tesla cross-bar 3.14 inch wide aero bar - priority is easy fitting/removal of ski rack. Also will need to have a height spacer to lift the ski rack as the Tesla has a glass roof that curves up and its too close to the downward ski binding contacts the glass of the roof. Any solutions?
asked by: James B
Expert Reply:
I checked with Yakima and their FatCat Evo part # Y03095 is a confirmed fit for the OEM crossbars of your 2023 Tesla Model Y. It has a spacer setup built into it that allows you to raise one side to accommodate tall bindings like it sounds like you have. Overall the rack is very easy to install/remove and load/unload.
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Yakima FatCat EVO 4 Ski and Snowboard Carrier - Locking - 4 Pairs of Skis or 2 Boards
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- Adjustable Height
- Board/Ski Lock
- 2 Snowboards
- 4 Pairs of Skis
- 30-1/2 Inch Long
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