Pair Of Telescoping 47.75" Car Roof Rack Strap-mount Cargo Load Bars Trcb-4460-u on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, United States
(TRCB-4460-U) New Pair of Car Top Carrier Bars.These cargo bars are a universal design and attach easily to your vehicle roof top via straps that connect together inside the vehicle. Fits nearly every 4 door vehicle including cars, 4 door pick-up trucks, vans, and SUVs. SOLD IN PAIRS (INCLUDES 2 ROOF BARS) Click a picture to see how the roof rails attach to a vehicle Universal telescoping roof rails are an affordable way to carry lumber, ladders, or other cargo on the roof of your vehicle. Each bar style roof rail uses a strap that connects inside the vehicle so these cargo bars will work with just about any 4 door vehicle. The telescoping bars expand from 44" to 60", giving you extra room when you need it. These car top carriers have a durable steel construction, and are painted with a black and gray textured finish. To prevent scratching of the paint, the roof bar base features non-mar rubber foott. Universal roof rails will work with almost any 4-door vehicle, including cars, 4 door pick-up trucks, SUV's, and vans.Not recommended for 2 door vehicles because the bars can't be spac ed far enough apart. Click here and on picture below to View How To: Properly Tie-Down Roof Cargo Features of Telescoping Universal Roof Rails:
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