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Thule 450 Crossroad Railing Foot Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $132.65
Location:

Hamilton, Montana, US

Hamilton, Montana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:450 Part Brand:Thule

 

 

 

Thule 450 Crossroad Railing Foot Pack

 

Used on one trip, look almost new. Have traded cars, no longer work with my vehicle.

 

Converts existing factory rack with existing side into a full-featured Thule rack system

Feet fit around your factory bars featuring a rubber coated stainless steel strap to secure it to your rails

Comes with a built in tool for easy installation and removal

Foot pack is for use with THULE SQAURE BARS (LB50, LB58, LB65 & LB78)

Check the Thule website for fit information

No locks. Instructions and Warranty Card included. In original box. Feet complete, no end caps for bars.

Excellent condition, not left out in weather.

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