Height of Thule SnowPack Ski and Snowboard Rack Part TH7326
Question:
How tall is the Thule ski rack from the top of my factory rack to the top of the ski rack? I have a 2005 GMC Yukon Denali with factory rack.
asked by: Darryl R
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Expert Reply:
I ran out to our warehouse and pulled one of the Thule SnowPack Ski and Snowboard Racks off the shelf. I found that the SnowPack carrier, item # TH7326, will extend about 6-1/2 inches above the top of the crossbars on your factory rack. Simply measure up 6-1/2 inches from the top of the factory crossbars on your Yukon, and you will have an accurate idea of how much height the Pull Top will add to your vehicle.
expert reply by:
Robert G
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Thule SnowPack Ski and Snowboard Carrier - Locking - 6 Pairs of Skis or 4 Boards - Silver
- Ski and Snowboard Racks
- Roof Rack
- Clamp-On
- Adjustable Height
- Ski and Rack Locks
- 4 Snowboards
- 6 Pairs of Skis
- 30-1/2 Inch Long
- Fixed
- Aero Bars
- Elliptical Bars
- Factory Bars
- Round Bars
- Square Bars
- Thule
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