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Hyundai Roof Box Installation And Review Videos

  

How Does the Yakima SkyBox NX 16 Rooftop Cargo Box Fit on a 2024 Hyundai Kona?- Video

How Does the Yakima SkyBox NX 16 Rooftop Cargo Box Fit on a 2024 Hyundai Kona?

Hi, I'm Matt with etrailer. If you like to take a lot of road trips or go on vacations with your family, but you're running out of space in the back of your 2024 Hyundai Kona, then the Yakima roof box is gonna be a great option for you. This is gonna allow you to carry any of those longer items that you might have issues trying to put in the back of your vehicle or even on your hitch. It's also gonna be a great thing too if you don't already own a hitch or you're using your hitch for something else, especially since we get a lot of coverage with this. So let's check it out. Now to be able to use the Yakima NX 16 roof box, you're gonna need a roof rack and most will do. more


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5/21/2024 11:29:09 AM



Yakima SkyBox NX 16 Rooftop Cargo Box Reveiw - 2023 Hyundai Tuscon- Video

Yakima SkyBox NX 16 Rooftop Cargo Box Reveiw - 2023 Hyundai Tuscon

How's it going, neighbors This is Ed here with etrailer.com and we're taking a look at the Yakima SkyBox NX on the top of our 2023 Hyundai Tucson. Adding a rooftop box is gonna help solve the issue that you encounter with the Tucson and other vehicles in this size as far as not having a lot of cargo space. This is gonna allow you to get those bigger, bulkier items on the road with you, and the main benefit over a cargo basket, everything will be enclosed, so you're protecting it from the elements. The SkyBox NX has the nano-texture that's gonna allow you to have scratch resistance, and it also looks pretty nice on top of the vehicle. Your handle is a locking handle and it will not allow you to remove the key when the box is unlocked, so you don't have to worry about losing it. It's an extra measure to keep you from, you know, losing track of your key. more


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3/20/2024 11:04:39 AM



Yakima SkyBox NX 16 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2023 Hyundai Santa Cruz- Video

Yakima SkyBox NX 16 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2023 Hyundai Santa Cruz

Hi. Matt with etrailer. Today we're gonna be talking about the Yakima SkyBox NX 16 Roof Box on top of 2023 Hyundai Santa Cruz. Now, I think this is gonna be a great choice for the Santa Cruz because it's gonna be able to fit a lot of extra gear or luggage up top that you don't want in your vehicle, or you can't fit in your vehicle. Especially since we're going to only have limited space in the backseat and our bed is gonna be pretty small, only being about four feet long. So if you are trying to carry any additional gear, this is gonna be a great option for you. more


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10/4/2023 12:24:03 PM



Car Top Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe- Video

Car Top Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe

Speaker 1: Today on our 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe, we'll be having a look at the Car Top Cargo Rooftop-Mounted Cargo Box, part number CTC-18S. Inside we'll find 18 cubic feet of added storage space to our vehicle. We have a nice reinforced area here to help support all the weight.One great thing about this cargo box is we can fully open our vehicle's hatch and not worry about the hatch contacting our cargo box.Another great thing is for vehicles that have a sunroof, you don't need to worry about not being able to vent your sunroof. You can still vent it all the way without it contacting your sunroof.Our rooftop cargo box here attaches to our vehicle's roof rack using four of these provided clamps. These clamps will work with factory roof racks, Aero Bars, round bars, and square bars.In order to gain access to our cargo box, we need to remove these clips right here. We have one on each side of the box, pull up on our handle here. more


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8/15/2017 11:53:35 AM



Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Accent- Video

Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Accent

Today on our 2013 Hyundai Accent, were going to be test fitting the Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Roof Mounted Cargo Box, part number Y07192. To install the cargo box, go ahead and set it up onto of our crossbars and then well fit the clamps over our crossbars opening each side of the box to tighten them down. The black knobs on the clamps allow them to slide when loosened and the red knobs are what will close the claw around the crossbar. Once we have all four clamps in position and tightened down, our box is mounted and were ready to load it up. That concludes our test fit of the Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Roof Mounted Cargo Box, part number Y07192 on our 2013 Hyundai Accent. . more


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6/11/2013 11:44:14 AM



Thule Pulse Medium Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Accent- Video

Thule Pulse Medium Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Accent

Today on our 2013 Hyundai Accent, we're going to be test fitting the Thule Pulse Medium rooftop cargo box, measuring 14 cubic feet, in matte black, part number TH614. To install the cargo box, begin by placing it on top of your load bars. When placing it on top of your load bars, make sure that the clamps hanging out of the bottom of the cargo box go around each load bar. Go ahead and open the cargo box and tighten each clamp by using the twist hand knobs located inside. Once you have each clamp secured and tightened, you can now close your box, turn the key in the locked position, and you're ready to hit the road. This does it for the test fit of the Thule Pulse Medium rooftop cargo box, part number TH614, on our 2013 Hyundai Accent. more


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6/11/2013 10:39:44 AM



SportRack Vista Roof Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Sonata- Video

SportRack Vista Roof Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Sonata

Today on our 2013 Hyundai Sonata well be test fitting the Sportrack Vista XL roof mounted cargo box. Part number SR7018. Now to begin our test fit, well simply place our box on top of the factory crossbars. Then youll de-line up the holes in the floor of the Sportrack Vista with the bars themselves. With that done we can take the included hardware and install it, making sure that clamps go around the crossbars on both of front and the rear. With the wing nuts tied inside the cargo box, our box is secured to the vehicle and were ready to load it up. more


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6/3/2013 5:23:54 PM



Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Elantra- Video

Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Elantra

Today, on our 2013 Hyundai Elantra, we'll be test-fitting the Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 roof top cargo box, part number Y07192. Now, with the roof rack system already assembled onto our vehicle, we'll begin our test-fit by placing the cargo box onto our vehicle's cross bars. We'll then open up our rocket box exposing four black knobs and four red T-handles.Well loosen up the black knobs to adjust the claws to fit the crossbar spread of our vehicle. Once the claws are in position and over our crossbars, we can then turn the red T-handles to tighten on the claws to secure our RocketBox to our Hyundai Elantra. Once we've done this for all four sets of claws, our Yakima Rocket box is secured to our Hyundai Elantra. That complete today's test-for for the Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 roof top cargo box, part number Y07192, on our 2013 Hyundai Elantra.. more


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5/31/2013 11:05:45 AM



Thule Pulse Alpine Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Sonata- Video

Thule Pulse Alpine Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Sonata

Today, on our 2013 Hyundai Sonata, we'll be test-fitting the Thule Pulse Alpine roof-mounted cargo box, part number TH613. To install the Thule Pulse, we'll make sure the clamps on the underside of the cargo box are open and then center those clamps over both the lower bars. With the single side opening, you want to place your cargo box on the passenger side of your Sonata.When we have the Thule Pulse placed, we'll open the box using the secure lock key. Then, we'll tighten the easy-grip mounting clamps to secure the box to our load bars. Once we have all four clamps secure, we can close the box. Be sure, when closing the box, to turn the key to the lock position. more


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5/31/2013 11:03:20 AM



Thule Pulse Medium Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Sonata- Video

Thule Pulse Medium Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Sonata

Today on our 2013 Hyundai Sonata we'll be test fitting the Thule Pulse Medium Roof Mounted Cargo Box, part number th614. To install the Thule Pulse we'll make sure the clamps on the underside of the cargo box are open and then center those clamps above both the load bars. With the single side opening you'll want to place your cargo box on the passenger side of your Sonata.When we have the Thule Pulse placed we'll open the box using the secure lock key. Then we'll tighten the easy grip mounting clamps to secure the box to our load bars. Once we have all four clamps secure we can close the box. Be sure when closing the box to turn the key to the lock position. more


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5/31/2013 11:02:41 AM



Yakima RocketBox Pro 11 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Elantra- Video

Yakima RocketBox Pro 11 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Elantra

Today, on our 2013 Hyundai Elantra, well be test fitting the Yakima RocketBox, Pro 11, Roof Top Cargo Box, Part Number Y07193. Now, the roof rack system already assembled on to our vehicle, well begin our test fit by placing the cargo box on to the vehicles crossbars. Well then unlock the box, exposing the four red T-handles and the black knobs.Well loosen up the black knobs to adjust the claws to fit the crossbars spread of our vehicle. Once we have adjusted the position of all four of the clamps, we can then tighten on the black knobs and then turn the red T-handles to tighten on the jaws against the crossbars. Once, weve tighten down all of our claws our Yakima RocketBox is secured to our Hyundai Elantra. And that completes todays test fit for the Yakima RocketBox, Pro 11, Roof Top Cargo Box, Part Number Y07193 on our 2013 Hyundai Elantra.. more


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5/29/2013 4:12:08 PM



Thule Pulse Alpine Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Elantra- Video

Thule Pulse Alpine Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Elantra

Today on our 2013 Hyundai Elantra well be test fitting the Thule Pulse Alpine Rooftop Cargo Box measuring 11 cubic feet in matte black, part number th613. Our car is assembled with a roof rack system so were going to begin by placing the carrier on top of our roof rack. Then we can go ahead and open up our cargo box and place the clamps into position. Once we have the clamps in the slots well go ahead and make sure that the feet of the clamps go around our load bars. Well go ahead and use the hand knob to tighten down each clamp and secure our box to our roof rack. And now were ready to start loading our accessories. more


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5/29/2013 1:50:52 PM



Thule Pulse Large Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Elantra- Video

Thule Pulse Large Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Elantra

Today on our 2013 Hyundai Elantra, we'll be test fitting the Thule Pulse Large rooftop cargo box, measuring 16 cubic feet, in matte black, part number TH615. A roof rack system has already been assembled onto the vehicle, so we're going to begin by placing our carrier directly onto our roof rack. We'll then open the carrier and make sure that the clamps are going through the slots, and make sure that the feet of the clamps are going around the load bars. Once we make sure that all the clamps are in position, then we can go ahead and use the hand knobs to tighten down each clamp and secure our carrier to our roof rack. That completes today's test fit for the Thule Pulse Large rooftop cargo box, part number TH615, on our 2013 Hyundai Elantra. more


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5/29/2013 1:49:56 PM



Thule Pulse Medium Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Elantra- Video

Thule Pulse Medium Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2013 Hyundai Elantra

Today on our 2013 Hyundai Elantra well be test fitting the Thule Pulse Medium Rooftop Cargo Box measuring 14 cubic feet in matte black, part number th614. We already have a roof rack system installed on our vehicle so we will begin our test fit by placing our carrier directly on top of our load bars. Well open up the cargo box and make sure that we put the clamps through the slots with the feet going around the load bars. Once we have it positioned the way that we like, we can then use the hand knob to tighten down each clamp and secure our carrier to our roof rack system. With that were all set and we can start loading our accessories. That concludes the test fit of the Thule Pulse Medium Rooftop Cargo Box, part number th614 on our 2013 Hyundai Elantra. more


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5/29/2013 1:48:52 PM



SportRack Aero Roof Cargo Box Installation - 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe- Video

SportRack Aero Roof Cargo Box Installation - 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe

Today on our 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe well be test fitting the SportRack Aero XL Cargo Box part number A90275. Now to begin our test fit well simply place our box on top of our factory crossbars. Well then need to line up the holes in the floor of the SportRack Aero with the crossbars themselves. With that done we can take the included hardware and install it making sure that the clamps go around the crossbars on both the front and rear. With the wing nuts tight inside the cargo box our box is secured to the vehicle and were ready to load it up. And that completes our test fit of the SportRack Aero XL Cargo Box part number A90275 on our 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe.. more


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8/8/2012 10:44:37 AM



Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe- Video

Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Rooftop Cargo Box Review - 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe

Today on our 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe well be test fitting part number Y07192. This is the Yakima RocketBox Pro 14 Rooftop Cargo Box. Now our vehicle is equipped with a factor roof rack system and weve already measured and set up our RocketBox to fit the crossbar spread so were ready to go ahead and fit it to the vehicle. Well begin by placing the box on top of the crossbars with the clamps just in front of the crossbars themselves. We can then go around to make sure all our clamps are opened up. With them opened up well simply slide the RocketBox back towards the back of the vehicle allowing the clamps to move underneath the crossbars. more


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8/8/2012 12:45:14 AM



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