Posts Tagged ‘sky box’

Honda Odyssey Roof Rack and Cargo Box

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

It’s easy to run out of space when you load up the kids and dogs and head out for a family vacation.  That’s why a cargo box works so well, and especially well on the roof of this 2010 Honda Odyssey.

We helped this customer choose a Yakima Sky Box 18 to fit his extra gear.  With 18cu.ft. of space, this box has excellent carrying capacity without being excessively large on the roof.

As a bonus, like all of the Yakima Sky Box Cargo Boxes, this box opens from both sides of the vehicle.  So on a vehicle such as this, with dual-sliding cargo doors, access to the box is easy regardless of how you load it and where you park it.

The base rack used on this Odyssey is the Yakima 0140 Railgrab Kit, which includes a set of 4 of the Yakima 0138 Railgrab towers and a set of Yakima 58″ Roundbars.  The extra bar you see sticking out will give this customer the ability to attach a couple of bike mounts in the future, if he elects to in the future.  The Yakima fit calls for 48″ bars, so folks looking for a tigher fit will find that length to be sufficient.

Honda Odyssey with Yakima Sky Box 18 and Yakima Railgrab Towers

The 92" length of the Yakima Sky Box 18 fits the roofline of the Honda Odyssey well

Honda Odyssey Roof Rack with Cargo Box

The width of the Yakima Sky Box 18 will make loading and unloading from the dual-sliding doors on the Honday Odyssey a breeze

Cold Weather Rack Care Tips

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

It’s the time of year when days are short, the sun is scarce, and down jackets prevail.  A time when your feet are cold, windshields need scraping, and the roads get messy.  It’s this time of year that we love, because it means skiing and riding, cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and crisp cold weather.

With the change in season, we have some suggestions for caring for your racks during the cold months so you’ll get the most out of your investment for years to come.

Remove Your Bike Racks

If you’re not going to be hitting the roads or trails with your bikes for a few months, take off your bike mounts.  Roof bike mounts, as well as Hitch Mount Bike Racks, have lots of moving metal parts and whether you encounter salt or sand in the winter, the cold wet environment can lead to rust and premature aging.  Most bike racks are easily removed and don’t require a lot of storage space, and dry storage through the winter months will keep them working properly for years to come.

Lube the Locks and Other Moving Parts

If you have a Cargo box, or ski rack, or any other rack accessory that you’ll be locking and unlocking in the cold, it’s a great idea to spray the lock cylinder with some silicone lubricant or other lubricant like graphite or lithium grease.  The lube will help prevent the lock tumbler from freezing.  If you find that the lock is frozen, warm the key up with Bic® Lighter for a bit and insert the key into the lock.  Let the heat dissipate through the lock cylinder and then try turning it.  Don’t forget all those other moving parts too, like hinges and latches or the slide rail on your Thule 91726 Pull Top Ski Rack.

Spraying some lube inside the lock cylinder of your rack will help prevent freezing when the mercury heads south

A little lube on the sliding mechanism of the Thule Pull Top Ski Rack will keep this rack moving smoothly

Lube the sliding rod that secures the box lid on Thule Cargo Boxes

Spray some silicone lube inside the points where the lid secures into the base

Yakima Cargo Box Mechanism

Lubing the Yakima Sky Box will keep it opening and closing smoothly

Yakima Sky Box Latch Point

Keep the spring inside the Yakima Sky Box latch lubed for smoooth action

Wash Your Car

Even though it’s going to get dirty quickly, washing your car will not only keep your rack in good working order, it will keep your vehicle in good shape too.  Salt, Magnesium Chloride deicer, and other road grime can quickly work through your rack and vehicle finish if it’s not rinsed off regularly.  Be sure to give your car or truck plenty of time to dry (don’t wash it at sunset).  Frozen doors and key holes can wreak havoc on getting to work on time or worse, getting in line for the lift on a powder day!

Last But Not Least

As always, exercise caution while driving in winter conditions.  Keep plenty of spacing between cars, have good winter (snow) tires, good windshield wipers, clean and clear headlights and plenty of washer fluid that won’t freeze.  Make sure you have plenty of fuel in your gas tank too.

Also, remember a winter emergency kit.  You can include a sleeping bag, gloves and a hat, a shovel, jumper cables or jump box, a camping stove to melt snow, chains, fire starter, flares, flashlights or headlamps, or anything else you think can be handy.

The Thule Large Trunk Organizer is an excellent way to carry all of these items together, in a zippered compartment, where they’d stay organized in the back of your car.

We want you and your gear to arrive safely!  Have a great winter!!!

Yakima Wintersports Ski and Snowboard Rack Rebate

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

going on now through the end of the year 2009, yakima is offering a $20 rebate on the purchase of any yakima rooftop ski & snowboard racks and up to $50 on the purchase of yakima sky box pro models.

Yakima Wintersports Kickback Ski and Snowboard Roof Rack Rebate

Yakima Wintersports Kickback Ski and Snowboard Roof Rack Rebate

this is a really great deal, especially now since all of the yakima ski racks, like the fat cat 6 and the fat cat 4 include locks and keys and mounting hardware that will attach to yakima, thule and even factory installed crossbars. 

we’ve been really big fans of these 2 racks over the past couple of year too.  they’ve got great capacity, especially when you’re carrying fatter skis.  
probably the best value of the the whole campaign is the yakima powderhound – a staple ski rack for many years.  it too comes with locks, keys and mounting hardware and at only $99 after mail-in rebate is a great way to get going with up to 4 pairs of skis or 2 snowboards, carried base to base.  if you need a little more space, check out the yakima 3081 big powderhound at $129.00 after the mail-in rebate.

the rebate is super easy to do, just download the coupon, and mail in a copy of your receipt from cracksandracks.com.  no hoops to jump through, no notarizing documents and no red tape.  the way things should be.

Yakima Snowsport Roof Rack Coupon

Yakima Snowsport Roof Rack Coupon

Popup Camper Yakima Rack Install

Monday, October 26th, 2009
tom brought in his 2009 chevy silverado that he just had equipped with a brand spankin’ new, super, d-luxe popup camper.  he recently replaced a tundra pickup with this new truck and was excited to get it outfitted with some racks and cargo boxes. 
the manufacturer of the camper shell had already installed lengthwise tracks along the roof of the popup so it was pretty easy for us to go ahead and install some yakima control towers and landing pad 1′s with a 78″ crossbar to make the base rack system a “go” on the roof.
we decided to install a couple of yakima sky box 12′s on top, so we wouldn’t interfere with the venting that was installed on the roof.  at the front of the roof is a long solar panel that we wanted to make sure didn’t get blocked by the cargo boxes.  at the same time, we wanted the boxes a little further forward on the roof so that tom had room to climb up and work up there.
before he left, we took a couple of cheap yoga mats and cut them to contour the inside of the cargo boxes.  that’s a great solution for creating some padding in the cargo box.
overall, this install turned out really nice, and he was really happy with the outcome – and yes he did get his $30 rebate form!!! 

here are a couple of pictures of the final job…

Yakima Sky Box 12's on Popup Camper

Yakima Sky Box 12's on Popup Camper

front view of the control tower rack system with sky box 12

front view of the control tower rack system with sky box 12

another happy customer...thanks tom!

another happy customer...thanks tom!