Many crossover vehicles and suvs are equipped with the side and cross rails of a roof rack but you can buy and install roof rack bars if your vehicle doesn t have them.
Secure a load to a roof rack.
First verify whether your vehicle has a roof rack.
A roof rack acts as a support when securing your load.
Always pay attention to the load limits of your roof rack either printed in the manual or stamped on the rack itself.
If you have a bunch of small things your best bet is to bundle them together as one big item before securing it to the rack making it much less likely that one will escape without notice.
Quickly and easily strap cargo to roof rack or trailer using ratchet straps.
If you have a roof rack the straps ropes can be looped around the side and cross rails.
Consider a roof rack.
Securing you load is made easy accessories can be bar fittings or accessories for luggage trays.
For a video and step by step instructions on how to tie down a kayak please see our article on how to tie down a kayak to a vehicle.
These are the keys to safely travelling with roof racks.
Prepare to secure your load to the roof rack.
The new rules are based on the north american cargo securement standard model regulations reflecting the results of a multi year research program to evaluate u s.
Your owner s manual should say how much weight you can carry on the roof.
To compliment your roof rack system we have a huge range of tradesman and sporting accessories.
Cover the entire load with a tarp or netting to prevent things from falling out.
Before loading up your roof rack and heading to the outback or down to the south coast plan ahead and make sure that you re not putting unnecessary items on roof racks that you have some good quality ties downs to securely fasten loads and that you re distributing items evenly.
On september 27 2002 the federal motor carrier safety administration fmcsa published new cargo securement rules.
Before securing the load to the roof of your car evaluate the item you will haul.
Stack items evenly across the roof and in the center of the doors.
Available for non branded racks and can provide a custom service.
Lighter goes lower place heavier items on top of lighter items.