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Toyota 4Runner 4th - 5th Gen Sunroof Location Roof Rack Net

Toyota 4Runner 4th - 5th Gen Sunroof Location Roof Rack Net

Regular price $ 148.99 USD
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  • Smaller net designed to match our rear roof rack net for the 5th Gen 4Runner.  

  • Fits above the sunroof area on Gobi and other similar sized racks with an 18" x 34" center grid and perimeter 36" mounting straps.

  • Very nice to have if you just have a small day or weekend load and don't need the larger rear matching net for the outing. 

  • This is the smaller net for the front sunroof area on Gobi Desert style roof racks. Rear sectional net shown below is sold separately.

  • This net is designed to be able to fit down all the way flat to the rail height and be very tight.  If you normally intend to run larger loads, pelicans, tires, large coolers on top please consider one of our larger units available under the ROOF RACK NETS section of the collections page.  The size 58" x 86" is a larger one-piece net designed to fit the entire roof rack is a good suggestion for this type use.

  • This net is only available in MILSPEC material and select UV rated stitching options.

  • *Shown in standard black MILSPEC with optional OD green detail stitch.

  • Easier to load/unload tip:  Consider a set or two of our Rooftop MILSPEC grab handles to install on your roof rack to make climbing up easier and secure when icy or on a hot sunny day.

  • Optional:   Many owners find it useful to add a pack or two of our extension straps for the random bulky load or just securing items in different ways to the rack. Will attach to the net’s built on perimeter attachment rings.  Available when adding to cart for this item.

How to Install

 

Tie up those loose ends!

Always make sure that your net and load is secured tightly and any extra adjustment strap material is tied up so it cannot become loose and damage your gear, net or others behind you.  *Always double check your load after it has had a chance to settle or before entering public roads or highways.

 

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