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This pickup rack offers superior performance at the job site and unparralled versatility for hauling all your toys
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Technical Details
- 450 lb. Load capacity, aluminum construction- 2 height adjustable load bars- low position- easy bed level loading, high position- secure long loads up high
- Easy to install with no drilling, versatile load bars accommodate Thule carriers
- Includes 5" height adjustable load stops, 4 locks cylinders
- Two sizes available, refer to Fit Guide for recommended application
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By bunnyrabbit4 (New Orleans, LA USA)
After having spent about 5 hours trying to finish putting this devil together I decided to stop and write this review.
Pros: It is pretty. It would be prettier if I could get the rubber strips to stay on, but after an hour of trying everything from sliding them to tucking them to hitting them with a rubber hammer, they continue to pop right out. The suggestion of just plugging the groove with duct tape is sounding better and better.
Cons: As someone else commented, it is SOOOO easy to steal. You might as well give $500 to a good charity and avoid supporting the theifs drug habit!! It comes off very easily and the locks only lock the uprights to the supports.
As noted by someone else, on my Tacoma, you can't use the lower position. I also had the problem someone else had of not being able to make the uprights vertical, causing the top rail to bow. I cured this by pitching the directions and puting the thing together on the ground with all bolts loose. I then lifted it on to the truck with the adapters hanging and made everything finger tight before grabbing my wrench. I then went bolt to bolt tightening each by only a few turns.
Since the other person who reported the above problem didn't have a Toyota I would assume that all the adapters pull the rack supports inward toward the bed so that they don't sit completely on top the bed rail. Tightening down too hard on the adapters can easily tilt the supports sidways unless the top bar is on. If you attempt to put it on with the adapters too tight, you get the bow.
Thule should have made the track on the Xsporter wider and provided a wider tongue with a longer neck on the adapter to allow it to sit fully on the top rail.
Note that the Toyota adapters you have to buy are less than the HALF the size of the sturdy looking ones that come with the rack. I struggled to get mine on for nearly an hour before I figured out that one of the adapters had its hole drilled at an angle. Make sure you test all the bolts in your adapters before trying to install to assure there are no defects.
I now have to wait for Thule to send me a replacement adapter, but that is not the worst of my problems. I travel frequently to the city and this rack is so easy to steal I fear leaving it at a rural boat launch much less an urban parking lot. All I can figure to do is cable lock it to my bed loops and hope no one has the tool needed to remove them.
By Kenneth Childs Jr. (Summerville, SC)
I bought the xsporter 422 for my 07 Tundra D-cab. I carry extension ladders, etc. on it with no problems and lower it during the weekends when not in use. A lot better looking than the weekender I had before, especially when there wasn't a ladder on there. If everyone would use the rubber inserts in the rails that are provided, there would be no whistling!! I bought my rack used so it didn't come with enough rubber stripping so I called Thule and had two 72" strips shipped for about 15 bucks! I marked on the rack where the bolts to the crossbar were, inserted the strip with the bolts in place, cutting a hole for the bolts to come through and mounting it to the uprights for a firmer fit and to make sure there was no rail exposer for the wind to catch. After putting the load stops where I wanted them, I cut the remaining strips to fill in the rest of the rail. Absolutely no whistling!!! I get a lot of attention with this rack. And it works great too. K.C.
By J. Donahue (Red Sox Nation)
If you have a 05+ Tacoma you should look for a different rack , TracRac is good choice. This rack will NOT go to the full lowered position with the shape of the Tacomas bed. Also if your using this for contractor needs and you add the "Load Stops" this rack will whistle like crazy! SO ANNOYING!! People will here you coming from miles away. Thule really dropped the ball on the R/D on this one.
By surf's up (RI)
I purchased this rack for my 2007 Toyota Tacoma double cab/short bed with the associated adapters. The Thule site said that it would fit my truck. Well, it fit but not as I thought it would. Because of the shape of my truck bed an the position of the wheel wells, the rack only functions in the higher position. IE, I cannot position the rack into its lower position (which was one of the selling points and why I purchased the rack in the first place).
Thule has a great concept in this rack but I give them poor marks for not fully researching its capabilities/usefulness on different truckbeds. If I am wrong and Thule did try the rack on different trucks, I am very surprised and dissapointed that their website still says it would fit my brand and year of truck.
By E. Charity
This cargo rack looks awesome on our silver Ford Ranger. It looks sleek when not in use and is perfect for our needs.
The problem I had was that they shipped an incomplete box and the return label they sent after sending out a new one was inconvient to carry to the post office instead of UPS pickup up as was delivered. Thank goodness we had the rack!
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