Recommended Roof Rack For 2013 Chevy Tahoe With Naked Roof
Question:
Hi, I have a naked roof 2013 Chevy Tahoe. Are there any rack systems that can attach to this? Thanks
asked by: Ed S
Expert Reply:
I do have a roof rack option that will fit your 2013 Chevy Tahoe with a naked roof. Unfortunately we do not offer any custom roof racks or fit kits for your Tahoe, but we do have the SeaSucker Roof rack # 298-SX6000B which will be a good fit. This uses a vacuum cup to attach to the roof of the car. The vacuum cups are very strong and secure. Each cup gives you 120 lbs of pull strength, so with 6 cups holding the bars to the roof, your gear is not going anywhere. This uses a round crossbar, so you will have no trouble finding compatible accessories.
I have linked our review and install videos below if you want to take a look.
Products Referenced in This Question
SeaSucker Monkey Bars Roof Rack - Round Bars - Vacuum Cup Mount - 48" Long
- Roof Rack
- Complete Roof Systems
- Round Bars
- 48 Inch Bar Space
- 2 Bars
- Overhang
- Black
- SeaSucker
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SeaSucker Monkey Bars Roof Rack - Round Bars - Vacuum Cup Mount - 48" Long
- Roof Rack
- Complete Roof Systems
- Round Bars
- 48 Inch Bar Space
- 2 Bars
- Overhang
- Black
- SeaSucker
more information >
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