Additional Items Needed to Mount the Swagman Rooftop Bike Rack to a 2011 Toyota Corolla
Question:
Is there anything else I need to buy to mount this on my 2011 toyota corolla?
asked by: Matthew C
Expert Reply:
The Swagman Rooftop Bike Rack, # S64720, mounts to crossbars that run side to side on a vehicles roof. As long as your 2011 Toyota Corolla has a roof rack with crossbars that run side to side, then you will not need any additional items to mount the bike rack.
I am not aware of a factory roof rack option for the Toyota Corolla, so if you need a roof rack, then I would recommend going with the Rhino-Rack RS 2500 Roof Rack, # RRRS232. This roof rack uses elliptical crossbars that are more aerodynamic than square or round bars to minimize drag and wind noise.
I have also attached a link to all of the roof rack systems that we carry for your vehicle for you to check out.
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Swagman Upright Bike Rack for 1 Bike - Roof Rack Crossbars - Frame Mount
- Roof Bike Racks
- Frame Mount
- 15mm Fork
- 15mm Thru-Axle
- 20mm Thru-Axle
- 5mm Fork
- 9mm Fork
- 9mm Thru-Axle
- Bike Lock
- Factory Bars
- Round Bars
- Square Bars
- Disc Brake Compatible
- Clamp On - Standard
- Black
- Swagman
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