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Topic: Thule Hullevator  (Read 1806 times)

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LeroyJenkins

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I am the lucky recipient of a friends Thule Hullevator!! Does anyone know if it can mount directly to the factory bars (with the right hardware of course) to my 2010 Chevy Tahoe or do they need different bars? I'm heading down to my local rack dealer but was hoping to get some advise before I go.
Thanks and happy fishing!
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You need the Thule square or Aero rack
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LeroyJenkins

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Thank you, I guess its still cheaper than buy the hullevator and still needing new racks!!
   Matt


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You can use Yakima round bars also.
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I wouldn't use the round bars, the things never stay up straight on them and they are difficult to  close properly when they aren't straight up and down.
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