Yakima Railgrab System on 2040-parts.com
Bakersfield, California, United States
Yakima RailGrab rack system: four towers with 48" roundbar cross bars.
I bought this a year and a half ago for a 2014 Jeep Patriot. Sold the car, no longer own a car on which this will fit. Selling it to get a new car for the car I currently have. I have four towers, all three sets of rail hooks (for different cars and different rail set-ups), the allen wrench, and spare end caps for the bars. If you're not sure this set-up will work on your car, check Yakima.com; their website will let you know. |
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