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YAKIMA Glass Hatch Hooks for Roof Racks - Secure Cargo Carrier Accessories for SUVs, Trucks & Crossovers - Perfect for Road Trips & Outdoor Adventures
YAKIMA Glass Hatch Hooks for Roof Racks - Secure Cargo Carrier Accessories for SUVs, Trucks & Crossovers - Perfect for Road Trips & Outdoor Adventures

YAKIMA Glass Hatch Hooks for Roof Racks - Secure Cargo Carrier Accessories for SUVs, Trucks & Crossovers - Perfect for Road Trips & Outdoor Adventures

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Description

Designed to expand fit applications of Yakima's Joe series trunk-mounted bike carriers. Allows the Joe carriers to be used on glass windows of hatchback cars and other hard-to-fit vehicles.

Features

    Compatible: Works with all “Joe” series racks; Good for hatchback cars and other hard-to-fit vehicles

    Easy to install: Installs in 5 minutes; Some assembly required

    Specifications: Weight: 1.00 lb; Padded anchor: 1 1/2” x 5 1/2”; Strap: 1” x 67”

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    Take it easy: For nearly 4 decades we have, packed, safety, design sensibility and street smarts into our products so you can take it easy on your next adventure

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Purchased these for use with Yakima Hangout 2 on my 2012 Scion tC (hatchback with a rear lip spoiler). They work great and were easy to install (install from the inside of the car - thread the straps through the hatchback by the hinges and attach straps to the bike rack via the bike rack's buckles). When I take the rack off, I usually pull the straps into the inside of the car with just the very ends sticking out by the hatchback hinges so that I don't have to completely reinstall every time. Having to use these is a little extra work, but I'm just happy someone thought of them as a solution to the problem of using a trunk bike rack on a hatchback.