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Sears 3007259 x-cargo carrier

Sears 3007259 x-cargo carrier Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Sears 3007259 x-cargo carrier, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Hex Nut for Sears 3007259 - Part 117

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    Hex Nut

    Part #117

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for Sears 3007259 - Part 703

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    Screw

    Part #703

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  • Guttr Sponge for Sears 3007259 - Part 900

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    Guttr Sponge

    Part #900

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  • Rub Basket for Sears 3007259 - Part 877

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    Rub Basket

    Part #877

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  • Gutter Brkt for Sears 3007259 - Part 876

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    Gutter Brkt

    Part #876

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  • Plastic Insert for Sears 3007259 - Part 115

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    Plastic Insert

    Part #115

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  • Parts Bag 2 for Sears 3007259 - Part 905

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    Parts Bag 2

    Part #905

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  • Ins Sup Rail for Sears 3007259 - Part 875

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    Ins Sup Rail

    Part #875

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  • Foam Strip for Sears 3007259 - Part 176

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    Foam Strip

    Part #176

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  • Lck W/keys for Sears 3007259 - Part 126

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    Lck W/keys

    Part #126

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Sears X-Cargo Carrier 3007259 FAQs

If you cannot find a part for your Sears model 3007259 x-cargo carrier, we recommend confirming the model number and then searching by the most specific part description you have (latch, key, mounting hardware, or strap). If it still does not appear, contact our parts support team with your details so we can help match the correct replacement.

Quick checks that usually solve it

  • Recheck the model number format: 3007259 (numbers only, no spaces)
  • Search using a short term first (example: “latch” instead of “cargo carrier latch assembly”)
  • Try common alternate terms: “clamp”, “mount”, “u-bolt”, “hardware kit”, “lock”, “key”
  • Look for markings on the old part (stamped numbers, label codes, or brand marks)
  • If the part is missing, identify it by location and function (front clamp vs rear clamp)

What to gather before you contact us

Having these details ready speeds up identification and reduces returns:

What to collect Examples Why it helps
Model number 3007259 Confirms the correct parts list
Part description lock, latch, hinge, mounting bracket Narrows the search
Photos part close-up, installed location Confirms fit and style
Measurements length, hole spacing, thread size Helps match hardware

Why it matters

Automotive accessories like x-cargo carriers often use multiple versions of similar-looking hardware (locks, clamps, brackets). A small difference in hole spacing or thread size can prevent safe mounting, so verifying the exact part style protects your cargo carrier fit and security.

For tips on confirming the model information you are using, see how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

On a Sears X-cargo carrier, the model number is usually on an ID label or stamped plate on the underside of the carrier, near the hinge area, latch, or mounting clamp track. For this product, the model number you are looking for is 3007259.

Where to look on the carrier

  • Underside, close to the front edge (wind-facing side)
  • Near the hinges along the back edge
  • Around the latch/lock area on the lid or base
  • Inside the carrier near the rim (open the lid and check the lip)
  • On or near the mounting hardware channel

What the label can look like

Label type What you might see What to do
Sticker/foil label Model, serial, basic specs Take a clear photo before it fades
Stamped plate Model only or model plus code Write it down exactly as shown
Printed tag on hardware Hardware kit code Use it to match mounting parts

Tips if the label is missing or unreadable

  • Check for imprinted numbers in the plastic near the latch or hinge.
  • Look for a second label on the base (not just the lid).
  • Clean the area with mild soap and water; dirt often hides the print.
  • Use your phone flashlight at an angle to read faded embossing.

Why it matters

Using the exact model number ensures you match the correct diagrams and replacement hardware for your roof cargo carrier. Even small differences in latch style or clamp spacing can change fit.

For a step-by-step guide to locating model numbers, use [how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)].

Last updated: March 2026

A Sears X-cargo carrier like model 3007259 typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal use. Lifespan depends most on UV exposure, road vibration, latch care, and whether the carrier is stored indoors when not in use.

What affects lifespan most

  • Sun and heat: UV can fade and weaken plastic shells and seals.
  • Water intrusion: Worn gaskets let moisture in, which can corrode hardware.
  • Latch and hinge wear: Frequent opening and over-tightening shortens life.
  • Mounting method: Loose clamps or crossbars increase vibration damage.
  • Storage: Indoor storage extends life; outdoor storage speeds aging.

Quick care checklist (best practices)

  • Wash with mild soap; avoid harsh solvents.
  • Inspect hinges, latches, and clamps before every trip.
  • Re-tighten mounting hardware after the first 10 to 20 miles of a trip.
  • Keep weight within the carrier and roof rack limits.
  • Store it clean and dry, out of direct sunlight.

Typical lifespan by use pattern

Use pattern Typical lifespan What usually fails first
Occasional trips, stored indoors 12 to 15 years Latch springs, seals
Seasonal use, mixed storage 10 to 12 years Mounting hardware, hinges
Frequent use, stored outdoors 7 to 10 years Shell cracking, seal shrinkage

Why it matters

A worn latch, hinge, or mounting clamp can let the carrier shift at highway speeds, which risks damage to the roof rack and your cargo. Regular inspection and proper storage are the biggest lifespan multipliers.

For general DIY safety and prep before working on hardware, we recommend reviewing [are diy appliance repairs safe].

Last updated: March 2026

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