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Ford Edge Roof Basket Installation And Review Videos

     

Thule Roof Basket Review - 2013 Ford Edge- Video

Thule  Roof Basket Review - 2013 Ford Edge

Today on our 2013 Ford Edge we're doing a test fit of the Thule Canyon XT Roof Cargo Basket. That part number is TH859XT. Now this is 49 inches long by 40 inches wide by six inches deep and has a 150-pound weight capacity. Now you do want to check your vehicle's owner's manual to make sure it can withstand that much weight. We already have three of our four mounts secured down. We're going to show you how we secure our fourth one back here. more


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2/8/2017 9:07:06 AM



Curt Roof Basket Review - 2013 Ford Edge- Video

Curt  Roof Basket Review - 2013 Ford Edge

Today on our 2013 Ford Edge, we're doing a test fit of the Curt Roof Mounted Cargo Basket. That part number is C18115. Now this is 31-1/2" long x 37" wide x 4" deep and has a 150-pound weight capacity. But you do want to check your vehicle's owner's manual to make sure it can withstand that much weight. We already have three of our four mounts secured in place. We have our fourth one here on the back passenger side. We have that spacer in place that is easily removable and adjusted in between the different bars to accommodate different crossbar spreads. more


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2/8/2017 8:57:11 AM



Rhino Rack Roof Basket Review - 2013 Ford Edge- Video

Rhino Rack  Roof Basket Review - 2013 Ford Edge

Today, on our 2013 Ford Edge, we're doing a test fit of the Rhino-Rack Roof Mounted Cargo Basket. That part number is RMCB. Now, this is 47" long by 35" wide, and has a 165 pound weight capacity. We already have three of our four mounts secured down, we've got the beginning portion of our back passenger side secured in place. We'll show you how to secure the rest of it. You'll notice between our crossbar and our basket we're going to have a plastic bracket, and on top we'll have a metal bracket. Underneath, we're going to have another metal bracket that has rubber on the top to help prevent any scratches or abrasions from our bracket onto our crossbar. more


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2/8/2017 8:57:06 AM



SportRack Roof Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Ford Edge- Video

SportRack  Roof Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Ford Edge

Today on our 2015 Ford Edge we're going to be doing a test of the SportRack Vista Rooftop Mounted Cargo Basket. This SportRack Vista is going to measure 44" long, 39 1/8" wide, have a depth of about 6", and with its sturdy steel construction it's going to offer 110 pound weight capacity. As you can see we've already got two of our front feet in place as well as the rear passenger side and we're going to show you how that driver side rear goes on now. First thing you're going to want to do is make sure that you have your spacer in between your basket and your crossbar. Note that this basket will fit your elliptical crossbars as well as your aero type bars, square bars, and even your factory roof systems. Right now we got it on round bars so let's go ahead and place the bracket over the top of the spacer, take your U shape bolt, bring it up underneath of your crossbars, into the slots on the spacer, and through the metal bracket on top. more


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7/16/2015 5:36:06 PM



Thule Roof Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Ford Edge- Video

Thule  Roof Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Ford Edge

Today, on our 2015 Ford Edge Titanium, we're going to be doing a test fit of the Thule Canyon rooftop mounted cargo basket. This cargo basket is going to be part number TH859. It's going to be 49 inches long, 40 inches wide, have a depth of 6 inches and with its study steel construction, is going to offer that 150 pound weight capacity. As you can see, we've already got the two front feet in place, up here, as well as the driver's side rear. We're going to show you how to place this one on the back passenger side. One note that I'm going to make or a little tech tip is going to be, before you get it up on the vehicle, get your crossbars spread and adjust these with Allen keys, the metal brackets here, before you get them in place on top of the vehicle. So, go ahead and lay it upside down on your table or a flat surface floor or whatever and measure them out from the center, there'll be a circle drilled out, and measure that to be the distance of whatever your crossbar spread is. more


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7/16/2015 5:22:24 PM



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