Roof Rack Parts Needed for Paddelboard Carrier on 2014 Toyota Tacoma
Question:
If I have a factory roof rack installed from Toyota on my truck, what parts do I need to make this or the part #Y04075 fit with the roof rack? I havent purchased the roof rack yet because I want to make sure either of these will work with it. Thanks.
asked by: Stacee M
Expert Reply:
If you have a factory roof rack with crossbars you will not need any additional parts to install the Yakima SUPDawg Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier # Y04075. Note: the crossbar spread must be at least 24 inches apart, measured from center of front crossbar to center of rear crossbar.
However, if you only have factory side raised rails that run front to back you will need a system like the Thule AeroBlade Edge Roof Rack #TH7503-TH7503.
I have linked a helpful installation video of the rack system and the paddleboard carrier.
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Yakima SUPDawg Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier w/ Tie-Downs - 2 Boards
- Watersport Carriers
- Paddle Board
- Roof Mount Carrier
- Saddle-Style
- Aero Bars
- Elliptical Bars
- Factory Bars
- Round Bars
- Square Bars
- Rear Loading
- Clamp On
- No Load Assist
- Yakima
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