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Denis_Ruso 03-24-2016 10:18 AM

Lifted SUV - Easiest Kayak Rack Option?
 
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Thanks everyone for answering my previous questions. I continue to learn new stuff everyday from you guys. :you_rock:

So here's my new dilemma to solve. I have finally purchased a non 2 door sports car so I can finally!

The car I bough is 1997 4 runner. The problem is, its lifted 3".

So what is my easiest option for loading a kayak on the roof of my tall SUV? Any rack options, no price limitations. I would really like to make it as easy as possible to load by myself. Thanks in advance.

Dave Legacy 03-24-2016 11:15 AM

That's not too high, since 4Runners have low rooflines. I'd think that a Thule Slipstream, the one that slides back and has a roller on it, would be the ticket. My rover is a little on the high side and I use a little folding bench just to reduce the amount of arm extension required to lift (I'm tall, but not very strong).

Ddwineguy 03-24-2016 11:18 AM

Lifted SUV - Easiest Kayak Rack Option?
 
Just installed my https://vimeo.com/160281192hullavator today. Best solution I found.


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Dave Legacy 03-24-2016 11:21 AM

Almost forgot about the Thule Hullavator.

socal.beach.bum 03-24-2016 11:29 AM

Read somewhere that the hullavator was limited to 40#. Surprised the Revo hung in there.

sculpins4bait 03-24-2016 11:46 AM

I use a Thule rollercoaster on mine so much easier


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jruiz 03-24-2016 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by socal.beach.bum (Post 256719)
Read somewhere that the hullavator was limited to 40#. Surprised the Revo hung in there.

That has to do with the gas struts and its ability to lift it from the loading position to on top of your vehicle. I use it on my outback with no problem. There is a limitation on width though. I wouldn't use it on anything wider than 33"

TCS 03-24-2016 12:38 PM

Throw a rug over the back bar, draped down over the back window. Lean the kayak up against the back of the truck. Lift lower end and slide it up the rug onto the pads. Strap it with rug still under the yak. Slide it down when you get there.

Denis_Ruso 03-24-2016 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Ddwineguy (Post 256716)
Just installed my https://vimeo.com/160281192hullavator today. Best solution I found.


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OH MY GOD- That looks like a genius solution :luxhello:

Does this bolt on to an existing roof rack??

I am probably planning on doing some offroading, would you think that the hullavator would absorb the impact?

FARRIER 03-24-2016 01:56 PM

A moving pad with a hully roller/mako saddle is a good option. Most people can just muscle it up there. If not and you fish popular spots tjere is sometimes people to help.

Ddwineguy 03-24-2016 02:11 PM

Lifted SUV - Easiest Kayak Rack Option?
 
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Ddwineguy 03-24-2016 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Denis_Ruso (Post 256732)
OH MY GOD- That looks like a genius solution :luxhello:

Does this bolt on to an existing roof rack??

I am probably planning on doing some offroading, would you think that the hullavator would absorb the impact?


It bolts on to Thule Square or round bars. It screws into Thule Aeroblades. You need to have 4 inches of overhang past your towers.

I think it would hold up to 4 wheeling fine. If your ever in San Diego and want to check it out, just let me know.


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