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Jeep Cherokee Roof Basket Installation And Review Videos

     

Curt Roof Basket Review - 2017 Jeep Cherokee- Video

Curt  Roof Basket Review - 2017 Jeep Cherokee

Today on our 2017 Jeep Cherokee we're doing a test fit of the Curt Roof Mounted Cargo Basket. This is 41 1/2 inches long by 37 inches wide by four inches deep and has a 150 pound weight capacity. Although it does have that high weight capacity, you do want to check your vehicle's owner's manual to make sure it can withstand that much weight. The part number for this is C18115. Now we already have all four of our spacers in place. We have three out of four of them secured down. more


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12/20/2016 8:04:58 AM



Rhino Rack Roof Basket Review - 2017 Jeep Cherokee- Video

Rhino Rack  Roof Basket Review - 2017 Jeep Cherokee

Today on our 2017 Jeep Cherokee we're doing a test fit of the Rhino-Rack Roof Mounted Cargo Basket. This is 47 inches long by 35 inches wide and has a 165 pound weight capacity. Although it does have a high weight capacity, you do want to double 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 do our back passenger's side one here. We've got our spacers and brackets in place. We have out first bracket, which is going to be a plastic one, that goes underneath the railing of our backset and over the top of our crossbars. more


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12/20/2016 8:04:50 AM



Thule Roof Basket Review - 2017 Jeep Cherokee- Video

Thule  Roof Basket Review - 2017 Jeep Cherokee

Today on our 2017 Jeep Cherokee we're doing a test fit of the Thule Canyon XT roof-mounted cargo basket. That part number is TH859XT. Now this is 49" long by 40" wide by 6" deep and has a 150 pound weight capacity. Although it does have that high weight capacity we do want to double-check with our vehicle's owner's manual to make sure it can withstand that much weight. Now we already have three of our four mounts secured down. We're going to show you how we secure our last one down. We already have or you bracket in place. more


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12/15/2016 9:55:57 AM



Rhino Rack Roof Cargo Carrier Review - 2014 Jeep Cherokee- Video

Rhino Rack  Roof Cargo Carrier Review - 2014 Jeep Cherokee

Today on our 2014 Jeep Cherokee we're taking a look at the Rhino-Rack cargo tray. That part number is RRRPBH-S280. Now this one is a kit designed to work with your aero blade crossbars. It is 59 by 25". Keep that in mind that you need a minimum crossbar spread of 21". Now we already have three of our four mounts in place and secured down. more


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6/20/2016 8:56:06 AM



Thule Roof Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Jeep Cherokee- Video

Thule  Roof Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Jeep Cherokee

Today on our 2015 Jeep Cherokee, we're going to be doing a test fit of the Thule Canyon, this is going to be your rooftop mounted cargo basket. This is going to be part number TH859. It will be 49 inches long by 40 inches wide, 6 inches deep with a 150 pound weight capacity in this nice steel construction. As you can see we've already got our feet spread out but we don't have any feet pad or any of the clamps on yet because it is a pretty easy process to do so and we'll go through it all on how to get them all put on. The only thing we have done thus far was to get our, to unscrew this Allen bolts here and space out by sliding this feet to the appropriate bar spread that we have on the vehicle. For this vehicle we had a 32 inch bar spread. From center to center on these brackets we just space them out 32 inches and here is your end product. more


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4/2/2015 3:46:06 PM



Thule Roof Cargo Carrier Review - 2014 Jeep Cherokee- Video

Thule  Roof Cargo Carrier Review - 2014 Jeep Cherokee

Today on our 2014 Jeep Cherokee we're going to be test fitting the Thule Moab. This is the mother of all baskets, part number TH690XT. Now we've got the Thule Rapid Crossroads roof rack system already installed onto the Cherokee and we've begun our test fit with one carriage bolt and wing nut removed from each of our clamps. As you can see, the one isn't here; it's not in here. Just a tip: I would recommend removing the same side from each of the four clamps. That's going to make installation a lot easier for you. We're going to grab our basket and we're going to place this right up onto our load bars. more


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8/25/2014 5:05:21 PM



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