X-Cargo Carrier Box
Instructional How To Use Video
Sears X Cargo Carrier, Sears
Rain-X Roof Top Cargo Carrier
List Price: $64.99
# Copiously-proof material
# Instantly lengthen your vehicle's storage space with this cargo carrier
# Attaches to roof top racks
# Straightforward to install and remove so you can pack up and get on the road
SportRack A90275 Aero XL Roof Box
List Price: $317.99
Price: $279.95
You Save: $38.04 (12%)
# Put up-opening design includes a lock for secure, easy access
# 18 cu. ft. (509 liter) responsibility
# Mounts when to most OEM and aftermarket crossbars with included Quick Release u-bolt mounting kit
# ABS construction is heavy-duty and UV-resistant
Thule 667ES Excursion ES Rooftop Cargo Box
List Price: $409.95
Price: $348.95
You Save: $61.00 (15%)
# 1 One-Key Locks (included) tight box contents and lock the box to the carrier
# Tail end-side opening for easier loading and unloading of cargo
# Unhurried-Snap mounting hardware assembles in minutes for quick station
# Carries 13 cubic feet or up to 110 lbs of cargo per box
SportRack A90095 Explorer Roof Box
Price: $209.95
# Dimensions: 54"(l) x 39"(w) x 19.5"(h) / 32 lbs (14.5 kg), Superlative load of 100 lbs (45 kg)
# Mounts precisely to most OEM and aftermarket crossbars with included u-bolt mounting kit
# Gathering required
# Rider side opening design includes a lock for secure and easy curbside access
Instructional How To Use Video
No… the 20 cubic foot carrier uses u-bolts to fastened it to the crossrails. If the Freestyle has rails that go the term of the conveyance on the roof, Sears sells crossrails that will make out a head for this attainable for most vehicles. The only other options are to have works rails installed or to try and rig something yourself. I would inform against the latter, as there is a lot of cogency on the carrier when driving. Also, the older 16 cubic foot models will not profession because they use straps that grab into the weatherstripping in the door jambs. Your sliding side doors take in that unworkable. One other element to heed may be a “tame” carrier like the ones made by Thule. I imagine some of these don’t always be missing crossrails.