Up for sale is a Yakima LockNLoad Platform rack, Skyline Foot Pack Towers, keyed locks, and SL adapters, (these connect the platform directly to the towers). All hardware is included for a very straightforward installation, and currently the rack is partially disassembled in my garage. This way it is much easier to transport, but will only take half the time to assemble and install. I upgraded the number of connection points, so I have 6 foot towers and 6 SL adapters instead of only 4, due to it being the largest platform rack.
This was installed on top of my Snugtop shell, I took this on one trip, and decided to go a different route with my truck.
There is a ton of information about this platform on the internet, it is an awesome rack, but I just dont need it.
The LockNLoad platform is the size "H" (largest one) - 84"L x 62"W - Retail $979:
The Towers are the Skyline version ( I have 6 for extra strength, not your standard 4) - Retail $375:
SL Adapters and Bracket (again, I have 6) - Retail $205:
Keyed Locks - 6 pack - Retail $80:
If you currently have crossbars of any brand, you will NOT need the skyline towers, or SL adapters, but you'll need need to purchase the crossbar clamps to attach the platform to your crossbars. In this case, I recommend buying a 3rd crossbar, and 6 clamps:
Most all, if not all of these products are sold out, and I am hoping to keep everything all together and sell as one package. Everything cost me around $1500, but it has been in my garage for about 6 months, so I want it out. $1000 OBO
Attached are a few pictures as it sits disassembled in my garage. A quick web search and there is a plethora of videos, pictures, tips and tricks, and a long list of accessories that can be added to the platform rack because of its modular design. Again, everything is there ready to go: tools, hardware, manuals, instructions, and all the products. If you have any questions, let me know.
Thanks for looking,
Travis
This was installed on top of my Snugtop shell, I took this on one trip, and decided to go a different route with my truck.
There is a ton of information about this platform on the internet, it is an awesome rack, but I just dont need it.
The LockNLoad platform is the size "H" (largest one) - 84"L x 62"W - Retail $979:
LockNLoad System
Amp up the utility of your LockNLoad™ platform rack with this set of versatile, heavy-duty aluminum perimeter rails to help secure and tie down your load. The rails also feature a convenient side channel for mounting Yakima® T-slot attachments. Each kit includes a pair of front/rear rails, and a...
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The Towers are the Skyline version ( I have 6 for extra strength, not your standard 4) - Retail $375:
SkyLine Towers, 4 pack, 2016-2022
SkyLine Towers are simple, secure and strong roof rack towers for vehicles with fixed points or tracks. Perfect to carry bikes, kayaks and rooftop boxes
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SL Adapters and Bracket (again, I have 6) - Retail $205:
LockNLoad SL Adapters (Set of Two)
Use these adapters to attach the LockNLoad™ platform directly to the Yakima® TimberLine™ and SkyLine™ towers. They eliminate the need for a traditional crossbar, and put the platform lower and closer to the roof—giving your rig a clean, customized look. One pair of LockNLoad SL Adapters required...
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Keyed Locks - 6 pack - Retail $80:
SKS Lock Cores
SKS stands for “same key system.” These 8 cores enable you to lock all of your yakima products with just one key.
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If you currently have crossbars of any brand, you will NOT need the skyline towers, or SL adapters, but you'll need need to purchase the crossbar clamps to attach the platform to your crossbars. In this case, I recommend buying a 3rd crossbar, and 6 clamps:
LockNLoad Crossbar Clamps (Set of Two)
Use these clamps to attach the LockNLoad™ platform to an existing Yakima® roof rack, factory rack, or other aftermarket roof-rack system. One pair of clamps is required for each crossbar. Check your vehicle fit to verify requirements.
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Most all, if not all of these products are sold out, and I am hoping to keep everything all together and sell as one package. Everything cost me around $1500, but it has been in my garage for about 6 months, so I want it out. $1000 OBO
Attached are a few pictures as it sits disassembled in my garage. A quick web search and there is a plethora of videos, pictures, tips and tricks, and a long list of accessories that can be added to the platform rack because of its modular design. Again, everything is there ready to go: tools, hardware, manuals, instructions, and all the products. If you have any questions, let me know.
Thanks for looking,
Travis