Thule Fit Kit 262 - Thule Fit Kits
Thule Fit Kit 262 is designed to fasten to the Thule 400XT Aero foot, creating a multi-purpose roof rack base system for your specific vehicle. The unique fit that Fit Kit 262 provides is the most solid and secure base rack possible.
- Thule Fit Kits are designed to mirror your vehicle's roof line
- 4 clips, rubberized to protect your vehicles finish
- 4 rubber pads
- Includes instructions with measurements
FORD Taurus 4-dr, 96–97
MERCURY Sable 4-dr,96–97
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