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2013 Toyota Tacoma Roof Basket Installation And Review Videos

     

Yakima LoadWarrior Roof Cargo Basket Review - 2013 Toyota Tacoma- Video

Yakima LoadWarrior Roof Cargo Basket Review - 2013 Toyota Tacoma

Today on our 2013 Toyota Tacoma, we're going to be test fitting the Yakima Load Warrior Roof Rack Cargo Basket, part number Y07070. With our Yakima Cue Towers roof rack system already installed on the Tacoma, and the Load Warrier assembled according to the manufacturers instructions, we will need to remove the T-bolt from the slot in the lower portion of our clamp on all four of our clamp points. We'll begin by placing our cargo basket directly onto our crossbars. We can then maneuver the basket so the top portion of our clamp is resting on top of our crossbars. We'll do this on both sides so all four of our clamps are sitting on top of our crossbars. We'll then take a quick look to be sure we have our basket centered. We can then re-insert the T-bolt into the appropriate slot on the lower portion of our clamp, and tighten down both wing nuts to secure it. more


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7/28/2014 12:36:37 PM



Thule MOAB Roof Top Cargo Basket Review - 2013 Toyota Tacoma- Video

Thule MOAB Roof Top Cargo Basket Review - 2013 Toyota Tacoma

Today on our 2013 Toyota Tacoma, we're going to be test fitting the Thule Moab, the mother of all basket rooftop cargo carriers, part number TH690XT. With our Thule Rapid Traverse Roof Rack System already installed on our vehicle, we'll begin our test fit by placing our cargo basket directly onto our load bars. We'll then go around to each of the four clamps and remove one of the wing nuts and the bolts. We'll want to make sure we do these all on the same side of the clamp. We'll then move our basket to where the upper portion of our clamp is resting on top of our load bars. Take a quick look to be sure we have it centered, then bring the lower portion of the clamp around the underside of our load bars, reinstall our bolt and our wing nut. We'll then tighten down both wing nuts on each clamp. Once we have all eight of our wing nuts tight, we'll then take the black plastic covers, slide them over and push down on them until they clip into place. more


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7/22/2014 2:28:47 PM



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