Roof Cargo Box that Can Fit 30 inch Crossbar Spread of 2022 Honda Odyssey
Question:
My Odyssey has fixed 30inch cross bars. Does the Malone Cargo 12 have predrilled holes to fit the mounting?
asked by: Stephen B
Expert Reply:
The Malone Cargo12 Rooftop Cargo Box # MPG901 that you referenced can only fit crossbars spreads of 25-27 inches so yours being at 30 inches would not work with it and it can't be modified to allow it to fit. So what you'd want for a similar box is the Inno Shadow 16 Rooftop Cargo Box # INBRA1210BK which does fit a 30 inch crossbar spread and has a similar amount of cargo carrying capacity as it can hold 13 cubic feet compared to the 12 feet of the Malone you mentioned.
Products Referenced in This Question
Inno Shadow 16 Rooftop Cargo Box - 13 cu ft - Matte Black
- Roof Box
- Aero Bars
- Factory Bars
- Round Bars
- Square Bars
- Medium Length
- Medium Profile
- Large Capacity
- Dual Side Access
- Black
- Inno
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Malone Cargo12 Rooftop Cargo Box - 12 cu ft - High Gloss Gray
- Roof Box
- Aero Bars
- Elliptical Bars
- Factory Bars
- Square Bars
- Round Bars
- Short Length
- High Profile
- Small Capacity
- Passenger Side Access
- Gray
- Malone
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