Availability of Yakima Mighty Mounts for Mounting Ski Rack to Factory Roof Rack of 2011 Toyota Rav 4
Question:
I just bought a 2011 toyota 5 door Rav4 v6 and I want to attach my old style yakima ski rack to the original car rack, using the snap on mighty mounts. I would like to know the model number of the old style snap on vertical might mount for my car, so I could look for it.
asked by: Randy K
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Expert Reply:
According to my Yakima representative, you'd want to use their Universal Mighty Mounts, part # Y03590. Yakima no longer makes vehicle-specific mighty mounts like they used to, but I was assured that these would work for you.
expert reply by:
Mike L
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Universal MightyMounts for Yakima Roof Mounted Accessories
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Yakima SnapAround Mounting Brackets (SNARs) - Round and Square (QTY 4)
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