by Rack James on July 10, 2010
An anything but fishy photo of a Jeep Liberty using Inno ZR352 First Strike Rod Rack for Interior of Vehicle.
This guy is goin’ fishin’ and is able to take up to seven rods thanks to his Inno ZR352 First Strike Fishing Rod Rack. The Inno ZR352 Rod Rack fits snug along the ceiling of this 2008 Jeep Liberty with no interfence and no damage to the interior. Just make sure you’ve taken the bait of your hook when you’re finished for the day.
More photos and info for ‘08 Liberty Fishing Rod Rack
by rackdawg on June 16, 2010
by Rack Princess on June 3, 2010
by rackdawg on September 21, 2009
Using Inno Fishing Rod Racks for 9″ Fly Rods
Q: Regarding the Inno ZR352 / ZR353 fishing rod racks, how far do the forward racks extend from the back rack on these fishing rod holders? Is this compatible/do you recommend for 9 foot fly rods?
A: The forward racks are fully adjustable to accommodate whatever length fishing rods you are carrying. So the 9′ fly rods will transport well with these holders.
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Items Needed for 2010 Toyota Corolla Kayak Roof Rack to Stack Kayaks
Q: If I used the Inno INSU car rack system as a 2010 Toyota Corolla roof rack, would it be good for stacking kayaks?
A: You’re going to want to attach a kayak stacker style kayak carrier to the INSU roofrack crossbars. Several good kayak stacker options that are compatible with the IN-SU car rack cross bars are the Inno INA450, Thule 830 Stacker, Yakima BigStack and Malone Stax Pro.
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