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New Thule 500xt Xsporter Pro Pick Up Truck Bed Rack System on 2040-parts.com

US $739.95
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America, United States

America, United States
Condition:New Brand:Thule Manufacturer Part Number:500XT

Features multi-height adjustable load bars for greater adjustability than previous model for maximum carrying versatility.
  • Easy to install, no drilling required
  • Load bars accommodate all Thule roof top carriers, adapter kit may be needed
  • Lockable with One-Key-System (included)
  • 450 lbs load capacity
  • CustomAdjust Bar Height provides maximum carrying versatility for easy loading, carrying and storage
  • AirTrip Technology is integrated into the bar to redirect airflow for superior aerodynamics
  • WindDiffuser Technology raised textured strip disturbs airflow for ultra quiet road performance
  • Includes tool-free load stops to help secure oversized loads

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