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Posted: Apr 21 2006 at 8:22am | IP Logged Quote breckenrick

Hey all, new owner of 2000 Frontier Crew Cab 4x4.  Has the bed extender and stock bed liner.  Any ideas on hauling 2 bikes in the bed. Are there any Nissan or after market racks available?  I've got a roof rack, and could haul up there but prefer to haul down low. Other ideas?

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Posted: Apr 21 2006 at 10:18pm | IP Logged Quote Frontyfan

well there are a lot of diff options out there...some pretty nifty bike rikes, some that are trailer hitch mount, as well as inbed and other roof rack type options..but if you don't have a hitch and don't want to run them up top as you said, there are some options for hauling in bed, if you do have a hitch that broadens your choices but, most of the hitch mount ones are fairly similar from what i've seen, maybe someone else can expand on that if they see it differently. below is a few links of some places that offer diff setups, some are general links and you would have to look for application specific (i.e. your model and year) hope this helps

http://www.autoanything.com/bike-racks/10A50163.aspx

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Search?catalogId=10101&am p;am p;storeId=10101&sku=bike+racks

Also go to www.AZtrucks.com and look up topline bed bike rack for a bed option

www.therackwarehouse.com

www.orsracksdirect.com/bike-racks.html



 



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Posted: Sep 01 2006 at 6:00pm | IP Logged Quote Keepers

Does anyone know if the Thule Xsporster will work with the Frontier's unitrack, I did see an adapter for the Toota Tacoma, has anyone used this rack on a Frontier Crew Cab?
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Posted: Sep 05 2006 at 1:05pm | IP Logged Quote mwippern

There is a rack called the Thule BedRider. I can never find it on the Thule website, but I bought one from a bike store. And you can find loads of them online.

Basically it's an extendable bar that clamps into position across the top of the bed behind the cab. It has a locking clamp on one side that holds the rack in TIGHT. Comes with two fork clamps (one for each bike).

I can fit either two road bikes or 2 mountain bikes on that rack without the need for my bed extender.

Good Point : It costs about $150

Bad Point : Has no built-in bike lock, so you need a cable lock.

 

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Posted: Sep 05 2006 at 11:48pm | IP Logged Quote Frontyfan

does that one also collapse slightly or slide in to fit in the cab when not using it say behind the rear seat in the CC. looks like an interesting rack, simple but effective.

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Posted: Sep 06 2006 at 5:01pm | IP Logged Quote nismoladd

Are there any quick release bike clamps that can be used in the bed tracks on the new fronties? I just got a Nismo '06 and don't want to drill holes in the bed to install my old cleats. If anyone knows if they make cleats to hold bikes that you can put into and remove from the tracts the information would be much appreciated.

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Posted: Sep 07 2006 at 6:39am | IP Logged Quote murph_fan51

You could get a Tuff Deck fitted and lie the bikes on the side inside the bed.

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Posted: Sep 11 2006 at 7:49am | IP Logged Quote mwippern

The Bike Rack that I have pictured above does not need to be drilled. The bar is telescopic, so you extend it until it is a firm fit, and then the locking clamp further tightens it.

It can be removed very quickly but I have not tried storing it behind the CC rear seats. There seems to be enough space back there above the jack, so it may be a perfect place for it.

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Posted: Sep 11 2006 at 8:47am | IP Logged Quote mwippern

So I was just looking for a Frontier Accessory and stumbled across these:

http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=P ROD&Product_Code=RAW-3

Picture shows them in the side rail, but they must also work in the bed rail, musn't they?

I am not sure who makes them, but so many people think that the utili-track system would be perfect for this. I wish Nissan would sell a cleat specifically for putting a bike on.

 

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Posted: Nov 08 2006 at 10:41pm | IP Logged Quote Nerve58

Delta makes a bike rack that is basically a large "U" shape, with traps attached to the uprights of the "U".  The tops of the "U" are strapped over the tailgate to the bottom of the "U". 

I am trying to find the link I used to purchase said rack.   Works great, not much rub on tailgate.



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