48" Aluminum Universal Roof Rail Rack Cross Bars Carrier W/lock+clamp on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, CA, US
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48" ALUMINUM ROOF TOP RAIL RACK CROSS BARS CARRIER W/ADJUSTABLE CLAMPS |
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Brand new in original package. Comes with a pair of
rails (2pc). Made of high quality
light weight aluminum.
Size: 48" in length & 2.25" in width
Clamps size: 1.8" (maximum width)
1.5" (height)
Clamps distance are adjustable from 44"
(longest) to 36" (shortest)
Comes with built-in lock & key to secure
items slide off to the side.
Adjustable clamps to fit most vehicles
with existing roof rails.
Durable tube construction that can hold
up to 145lb capacity. Product does not
come with installation manual. Professional
installation recommended.
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
Pair of 48" roof rack rails with clamps+
keys
APPLICATIONS:
Fits most vehicles with existing roof rails
*Do NOT fit vehicles with flush mounted roof
rails*
*Please measure your vehicle tower distance
is NOT over 42" before purchase*
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issue an exchange/refund if the item is received defective or incorrect
item shipped within 14 days after received. Please contact us by email
within 14 days for exchange/refund. All return items MUST be in brand
new condition which means the item is never installed and kept in the
original packaging, otherwise a 20% restocking fees will be charged.
All our products are sold as brand new, all damaged products are
considered damage during transit. Please inspect and hand-fit all items
by the time it arrive. Customer MUST contact us within 3 days after the
date of package arrived via email for all claims of shipment damage,
defects, missing parts, or dissatisfy. No claims will be accepted after
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