Malone Airflow 50" Aero Cross Bars, Universal, 165 Lb Load Capacity! The Best! on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Missouri, US
Please don't comfuse these new Malone AirFlow universal cross bars with the other cheap, knock off universal cross bars for sale here on Ebay. We've sold both in the past and although they may look similar, that's where the comparison stops. I'm not some importer selling these, we are a manufacturing company that fabricates custom fabricated roof racks and these are the best quality cross bars we've ever seen. These Malone Airflow Cross Bars boast a 165 lb load capacity and have a completely sealed design making them by far the quietest cross bars I've ever used. We use what we sell and these are simply the best and are backed by a LIFETIME WARRANTY. Buy the best and buy them only once! Developed as the keystone Malone's cross rail product line, the Airflow is delivered complete and ready to install. Featuring integrated towers, pre-installed locks and double walled aerodynamic aluminum rails for a quiet and confident transport. These are a universal fitting cross bars that will fit almost all factory raised roof rails and you can check fit for your particular vehicle at malone's website... http://maloneautoracks.com/roof-racks.php Features Include: .Non-corrosive aluminum double wall construction
. Integrated T-slots for easy accessory attachment
. Key locking security attachment towers
. Aerodynamic profile to reduce wind noise
. Delivered complete and ready to install
. Simple and quick installation: No tools required
. 165 LB load capacity for confident transport
. Lifetime warranty
. MPG211 (50” length)
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