Roof Cargo Carrier/Cargo Box
#1
Roof Cargo Carrier/Cargo Box
I was looking to get some input on which roof cargo carrier works best with the H2. I know several manufactures make the, Thule, Yakima, X-Cargo, and even GM...
I am looking for some input on which one works best with the H2. Any input is greatly appreciated!!!
I am looking for some input on which one works best with the H2. Any input is greatly appreciated!!!
#5
While I think the GOBI roof racks look great, I just don't have a need for one.
BOSCH: I am located in the Chicago suburbs.... You?
#8
Have you used it? Does the OEM fit well with the OEM cross bars? Any significant rattles or vibration?
#9
mgurgone
Iam located in northern IN. just south of south bend .
the cargo box will be kinda hard to load and get anything out of it ,if you
dont want a gobi rack i would go with the rack that slides in the rear trailer hitch ,then put a box on it .. it would be easier to load and to get things out of it ...mike
Iam located in northern IN. just south of south bend .
the cargo box will be kinda hard to load and get anything out of it ,if you
dont want a gobi rack i would go with the rack that slides in the rear trailer hitch ,then put a box on it .. it would be easier to load and to get things out of it ...mike
#10
http://www.teakatoys.com/Hummer_H3_R...m-89006760.htm
It slides right onto the OEM roof bars. You can open the cargo carrier from either side, using the same key (which I think is cool). I only had it on when I picked it up, which was a 50 mile drive. No rattle or vibration whatsoever.
As far as getting my load in and out, I have a roof assist hand rails (2 on each side. Can step on the wheels while grabbing the roof assist handle). Also have a folding tow hitch step (OEM) and a Gobi rear ladder (I am waiting for delivery today). That should take care of how to get the luggage in and out.
Also, try looking on Craiglist for you local area. I scored some OEM parts from craiglist at really good prices. You just have to be looking at the right time, for the right item.
Last edited by ador; 12-02-2010 at 06:44 PM.