Car Clips for vehicles w/o luggage racks
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For vehicles roof tops without luggage rack or sports bars. Vinyl coated steel hooks in the shape of the letter "J" They attach to the strapping system and hook on to your vehicle's rain gutter or ledge along the roof line. Look for this ledge by opening your car door and find the ledge sometimes under molding or weather strips. 4 car clips per set, two for each side of the vehicle. Need to be placed 20" appart. When you tighten the straps, the hooks pull up into place. Shut the car door over the clips and straps.
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Car clips, 1 inch wide, rubber coated steel, in the shape of the letter "J" that you attach to the StrapRight strapping system. The "J" is about the size of the end of your finger. They are not quite the substitute of a luggage rack, but they work fine - IF you read the directions below. They come in a set of 4.
1. You are responsible for finding a sturdy ledge inside the car door opening, along the roof line. You can use the rain gutter if you feel they will hold the clips securely. When attached properly, the strapping system pulls the carrier down against the roof of the car and pulls the car clips UP, which holds them onto the ledge. You shut your car door over the clips and strapping system. There will be two clips on each side of the car, they need to be 20" apart.
We know they work on most cars, we also know they will not work on some cars. You must decide and test if they will work for you. Sometimes you will see a metal edge, sometimes the metal edge is holding the rubber door sealer or molding in place.
Sorry, we don't keep a list of vehicles that can or can not use the car clips. Reading this page and looking at your car is the only way to determine if they will work.
If you have a van with a sliding door, make sure the car clip and strap do not interfere with the door in any way.
2. We know the clips won't bend or break and the StrapRight strapping system they attach to will hold up under normal highway driving conditions. They are safe if used properly.
3. The StrapRight straps go through the slot in the car clips as if it was going around the rail of a luggage rack. You may have to unthread hardware that comes on the strapping system, thread the car clip on, then thread the male end back on. It's easy to do. If your straps have a sewn loop, push the loop half way through the slot and pull the long end through the end of the loop and it will grab the hook. Don't read this too much, it's easier to do than explain.
4. Make sure your roof and the carrier are clean.
5. The roof of your car is not like the top of a SUV with luggage rack reinforcement. I suggest a bottom pad protect your car roof, not from the carrier, but from what you put inside.
6. Keep the load light, sleeping bags, blankets, soft duffle bags, etc. Make the sure the carrier is packed and filled out properly so there is no slop to flop in the wind.
7. Test drive it in your neighborhood first. Get out and check the straps. Drive a little on the freeway, exit and check again. Take extra time the first time you use it. It gets easier once you are set up and experienced.
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John P. from Georgetown, KYIt is exactly what I wanted and use!




Martha K. from Portland, ORThis is a great deal! These car clips made it 2,600 miles across the country on my 97 Honda Accord. They are very easy to use (although make sure they are very tight, and car molding may get very slight damage, mine didn't though) and the cheapest, effective solution to carrying items on top of a car without racks. I have used them around town too, including carrying 2 full box springs on top.
My only suggestion is to use some sort of heavy duty bag with them for long distances - not just a tarp.