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Chevrolet Camaro Ski and Snowboard Racks Installation And Review Videos

     

Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2012 Chevrolet Camaro- Video

Yakima FatCat Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2012 Chevrolet Camaro

Today on our 2012 Chevrolet Camaro we'll be test fitting the Yakima Fatcat 6 Lock in roof top ski and snowboard carrier with a six ski or four board capacity, part number Y03088. With the Yakima round bar roof rack system installed onto our vehicle, we'll begin by placing the front half of our carrier onto our front bar. We'll bring the rubber coated strap around the crossbar fitting it back into the foot of the carrier clamping it down into position. We'll do this for both sides. Now we'll grab the second half of our carrier and place it onto our rear crossbar. We'll bring the rubber coated strap around our crossbar, fit it back into the foot of the carrier, and clamp it down. We'll do this for both sides. more


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9/4/2013 11:51:15 AM



Whispbar Roof Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2012 Chevrolet Camaro- Video

Whispbar Roof Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2012 Chevrolet Camaro

Today on our 2012 Chevrolet Camaro we'll be test fitting the Whispbar locking rooftop ski and snowboard carrier with a 6-ski or 4-board capacity, part number WB-300. With the Yakima round bar roof rack system assembled onto our vehicle we'll begin the test fit by placing half of our carrier onto the front part of our roof. We'll bring the strap around the bar fitting it back into the foot of the carrier, clipping it down into position. We'll then repeat that process for the other side. We'll grab the second half of our carrier and place it onto the roof rear part of our roof. We'll bring the rubber-coated strap around the crossbar, fitting it back into the foot of the carrier and clipping it down into position. Again, we can repeat that process for the other side. When putting on the second half of our carrier, we want to make sure that it's in line with the front half. Now, to finish securing our carriers, we'll open the jaw by pressing the over-sized button on the end of our carrier. On the inside we'll find a tab that we can flip up and hand tighten. Once we get it tight we can push it back down. We'll do this for the other side. We'll put up the jaw here at the rear bar and repeat the same tightening process that we do at the front. With our jaws open we'll go ahead and slide in our snowboard. We'll close the jaws firmly and then we're ready to go. Please know that you have about 20 inches from crossbar to crossbar. more


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9/4/2013 11:45:25 AM



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