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4 Runner Roof Rack Cross Bars on 2040-parts.com

US $121.99
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:TOYOTA Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:PT278-89100

                                         * 2010-2016  4RUNNER ROOF RACK CROSS BARS **

  • Integrates with the vehicle’s factory roof rails
  • Provides additional secure tie-down points for various roof rack accessories
  • Can support a maximum of 132 lbs. when weight is evenly distributed across both bars
  • Set of two black bars




                                        PART NUMBER PT278-89100

** THIS WILL ONLY FIT TOYOTA 4RUNNER 2010-2016**

** PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR VEHICLE FITS THE REQUIREMENTS **

  Product comes with a 1 year Manufactures Warranty with reciept and if you have this Part installed by a Toyota Authorized Dealership, the warranty is 1 year or the remainder of your new vehicle limited warranty. Warranty may be valid up to 36 months, Please see your local dealer for more information on your vehicle warranty.

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